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Contact from SE 610 to Mio 618 ???




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Hi there.

Is it possible to get my contact list from my SonyEricsson T610 phone, to my
Mio 618 PDA ?

If yes, how ?



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The Mio 168 has Infra-red support, and so does the T610. I am not sure that
both implementations of IRda are compatible, but they should be. In this
way, you should be able to beam from the phone to the Pocket PC,
item-by-item.

Additionally, your phone can sync to Outlook, and so can your Pocket PC. You
could transfer the phone book from the phone to outlook and from there to
the PocketPC.

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> Hi there.
>
> Is it possible to get my contact list from my SonyEricsson T610 phone, to
my
> Mio 618 PDA ?
>
> If yes, how ?
>
>
>
> --
> Renhof
> 7500
> ------------
> Rigtige mænd, er hvide under brysterne!
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