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Thursday, July 12, 2012

NOKIA808 41MP IS HERE?

I was once an avid Nokia fan because of it's user-friendly interface. Sad to say that it's now being used mostly by our grannies and pops coz it is easier to navigate and is a no brainer cp. While smart phones are arguably smart (can't wait to get a hand on Samsung S3, the fastest phone so far), this Nokia 808 Pure View is rocking the camera phone world with its astounding 41MP feature, the Guinness book of record holder, to say the least.
Thanks to gsmarena.com
Well, what do you need the 41MP for when it is backed up by an aging Symbian OS, oh it's a new version of symbian: Nokia Belle. Alright, why does Nokia advertises new OS on new design on new phone, like Windows Phone and upgrading the Symbian OS in succession of what months, quarterly maybe? against most phones clinging into Android? Why don't Nokia join the bandwagon of creating new phones with android and if they want to segway into Windows phone at least the phone is as cool as the new arrivals too. Wouldn't be a good competition? People used to love Nokia because of its innovation, now other brands are replacing it coz of better OS:android.

Jelly Bean is the latest of Android OS and it will be a lot cooler if this 41MP will be used on that OS, rather than staying in archaic Symbian. Just a thought, maybe.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

HOW TO TRANSFER CONTACTS FROM NOKIA TO ANDROID PHONES

From Nokia to Android, there are 2 ways, long and short method. We better make sure that the short method is adapted first. Here's how

USING GMAIL
1. Connect Nokia to PC using Nokia PC Suite
2. Go to Contacts apps, select all contacts, export to desktop .csv1
3. @ PC, open Gmail account
4. Import the .csv1 from desktop into Gmail (@ USING GMAIL & OUTLOOK steps 1-3 on this link)
5. Connect Android phone to wireless, open Gmail account from there, sync the contacts from Gmail to phone

NOTE: Addition of contacts from Gmail or phone is possible, always sync it so changes will take effect (Sync at Account, Gmail, sync contacts)

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HOW TO TRANSFER CONTACTS FROM NOKIA TO IPHONE

LONG METHOD: USING MEMORY CARD:
1. @ Nokia, select all contacts, back-up to media card.
2. Connect the phone to computer, go to My computer and check Nokia's media card.
3. Navigate to Others folder and .vcf are there
4. Open Outlook, delete all contacts, then select 50 items from .vcf list and drag and drop them to Outlook page.
5. 50 New contact windows will be opened on top of the other, click Save and Close 50x.
6. Repeat the process untill all contacts from media card are transferred to Outlook.
7. Connect iPhone to PC, iTunes will come out.
8. Sync to Outlook: highlight device name, click Info Tab, Check box of Outlook, Apply
9. Merge window will come out after Apply. Click Merge Info, Sync
NOTE: If your iPhone has contacts, sometimes, merging will not be completed using steps above. Rather, use the ff steps:
1. Follow steps 1-6 above
2. Select all contacts, export to desktop (.csv1)
3. Delete all contacts from Outlook
4. Connect iPhone, and sync to Outlook
5. @ Outlook, Select all contacts, export to desktop (.csv2)
6. Delete all contacts from Outlook
7. Import .csv1 and .csv2 into Outlook
8. Sync iPhone to Outlook again

SHORT METHOD: USING NOKIA PC SUITE, GMAIL, OUTLOOK
1. Follow steps 1-5 from USING GMAIL & OUTLOOK
6. Follow NOTE steps 4-8 above.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

HOW TO TRANSFER CONTACTS FROM NOKIA TO BLACKBERRY 2

In response to the previous post TRANSFER CONTACTS FROM NOKIA TO BLACKBERRY I have simplified the process below:
USING MEDIA CARD
1. @ Nokia, select all contacts, back-up to media card.
2. Connect the phone to computer, go to My computer and check Nokia's media card.
3. Navigate to Others folder and .vcf list are there
4. Open Outlook, delete all contacts, then select 50 items from .vcf list and drag and drop them at Outlook page.
5. 50 New contact windows will be opened on top of the other, click Save and Close 50x.
6. Repeat the process until all contacts from media card are transferred to Outlook.
7. Connect BB to computer, BDM (blackberry desktop manager) will open
8. Click Organizer, Configure Settings, check box Address Book/Microsoft Outlook,  OK
9. Click Sync at lower right. All contacts from BB and Outlook will merge.

USING GMAIL & OUTLOOK
NOTE: contacts and email contacts are separated in Gmail
1. Connect Nokia to pc, open Nokia PC suite
2. Select all contacts and export thru .csv to desktop
3. Open Gmail account, Click Gmail, Contacts, More, Import the file from desktop
4. Select all contacts in Gmail and export the list to desktop again (select Outlook csv format)
5. Delete all contacts from Outlook and import the file from previous step.
6. Go to step 7-9 of USING MEDIA CARD
NOTE: You can't simply export from Nokia PC Suite using .csv then import to Outlook bec of error.

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Friday, April 3, 2009

TRANSFER CONTACTS FROM NOKIA TO BLACKBERRY

How to transfer your contacts from Nokia to blackberry? Easy! Refer to this link because it is more up to date than this post.

1.Use Nokia PC Suite to make a back up copy of your contacts from your cell phone to your computer (file extension .nbu).
2. Download this software from the internet then install and run into your pc. The software is called ABC Amber NBU Converter.
3. Click on Open located on the middle left of the screen. Then browse your .nbu file.
4. Once it is loaded into the converter page, select the entire item then click the icon named #3. The screen below will pop up once you click on the icon. Notice the extension file name turned to .ipd (which is necessary for blackberries)5. Type the filename then save it to desktop for easier location of files.
6. Use the software for blackberry so you can transfer the file.ipd from pc to blackberry, taking note that you need to physically connect the blackberry to pc.
Thanks techiechip! You made my customer's smile today!

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