Steve:
Does this method maintain all the information which is attached to a
contact?
sincerely:
Dave Durber
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Go into your contacts, mark all of them. Now press select and this will
bring up a small menu. Select Copy business card and then other and then to
memory card. It may ask to replace existing ones. Answer YES. When it is
done, it will store them in F:\Others\Contacts as VCF files one for each
c
Steve:
Where on the N86, will I find the folder containing the list of contacts.
What method would you suggest I use to back up the contacts to the memory
card and not lose any of the information stored along with each contact?
I used a combination of Windows Explorer and YBrowser, to move al
SoftKey1 and2 will very like on older Symbian phones. The Softkeys are
reversed from older phones. To read the caller ID, I think you need to press
the volume up key while the phone is ringing. Or maybe it is Talks volume
up. Give both a try. On touch screen phones when you press the Talks key,
hi satguru!
I think I would be able to help you in this issue.
you can call me anytime as I was using the same phone for a long time
my contact details are given below in my signature.
Thanks and Regards!
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From: Satguru Rathi
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 12:00 PM
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