Archived from groups: alt.cellular.nokia,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.comm (More info?)
My new Nokia 6610 came as part of a set tha included a cable to connect
to a USB port. At home I have a mac powerbook. My question is, what are
the kind of things people do with a phone-mac hook up? The only thing I
can think of is saving my contact info, and maybe downloading it to my
next phone. Does that require any special software?
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.nokia,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.comm (More info?)
"Ajanta" <ajanta@null.void> wrote in message
news:200820041315053738%ajanta@null.void...
> My new Nokia 6610 came as part of a set tha included a cable to connect
> to a USB port. At home I have a mac powerbook. My question is, what are
> the kind of things people do with a phone-mac hook up?
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.nokia,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.comm (More info?)
In article <200820041315053738%ajanta@null.void>,
Ajanta <ajanta@null.void> wrote:
>My new Nokia 6610 came as part of a set tha included a cable to connect
>to a USB port. At home I have a mac powerbook. My question is, what are
>the kind of things people do with a phone-mac hook up? The only thing I
>can think of is saving my contact info, and maybe downloading it to my
>next phone. Does that require any special software?
I have the 6310i which has built in BlueTooth. There is a shareware
called Phone Manager which will transfer data between the Nokia and
Address Book.
I've used the BlueTooth / GSM combination to go online both in the US
and overseas.
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