On 30/9/25 08:47, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
I have a TCL Flip 2 phone (model 4058G). I've just switched to this
phone, having gone through a few phones to find one I like. And, of
course, my calendar and address book are lost each time. I've been able
to hook up a USB cable to the phones and access pictures and music
files, but apparently the calendar and address book are hidden someplace
secret. On the older phones, I was able to configure the USB port as
mass storage and just copy files back and forth, but I don't see that
option on this phone. However, I found the gmtp utilitiy, which is able
to look through the phone and copy picture and music files using MTP.
However, I see no filesystem entries for the calendar and address book.
Is there a way to access these files, or are they customarily hidden in
a restricted area?
I'm running Debian Bookworm (12.11) on an Intel Core i5-4690.
I tried plugging my phone into my wife's Macbook, but got nowhere there
either.
Whilst I believe that the query is significantly off-topic for the list
(Just because you have Debian on your computer, does not mean that
asking for instructions on how to do an oil change on your car, is
relevant to the list), I had understood that such data would be stored
on the cellphone SIM card.
You might want to access the cellphone user's manual, to find whether
the data is stored by default, on the SIM card, or, if not, how to get
it stored on the cellphone SIM card.
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Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
(UTC+0800)
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