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syncing loses phone contacts
jasonfj
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July 16, 2004 10:53AM
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When I sync my Sony Ericsson Z600, numbers I've entered on the phone are erased. How come they're not added to Address Book?
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michael wilkie
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July 18, 2004 6:17PM
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Originally posted by jasonfj
When I sync my Sony Ericsson Z600, numbers I've entered on the phone are erased. How come they're not added to Address Book?
In iSync, select your phone to bring down the device pane. Make sure all the appropriate boxes are checked.
How do you like the Z600? I'm not usually a fan of flip-phones, but that model intrigues me.
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adamr
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July 18, 2004 8:14PM
I have a Z600. I love it.
My only complaints are:
1. it is about 5mm thicker than I would like; and
2. the camera is not great.
That said, I love the convenience of a camera (even of poor quality), but have no desire to take serious photos with it.
Bluetooth is great. So much easier to transfer files to/from by BT or IR than either the Nokia or Samsung phones I have tried.
Syncs perfectly with iSync.
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jasonfj
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July 19, 2004 11:39AM
All the boxes are checked in iSync, yet it still overwrites the phone info with the mac info.
(That said, I really like the phone. It's actually my second, the first was stolen but I couldn't find another handset I liked better so bought another.)
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Originally posted by jasonfj
When I sync my Sony Ericsson Z600, numbers I've entered on the phone are erased. How come they're not added to Address Book?
In iSync, select your phone to bring down the device pane. Make sure all the appropriate boxes are checked.
How do you like the Z600? I'm not usually a fan of flip-phones, but that model intrigues me.
My only complaints are:
1. it is about 5mm thicker than I would like; and
2. the camera is not great.
That said, I love the convenience of a camera (even of poor quality), but have no desire to take serious photos with it.
Bluetooth is great. So much easier to transfer files to/from by BT or IR than either the Nokia or Samsung phones I have tried.
Syncs perfectly with iSync.
(That said, I really like the phone. It's actually my second, the first was stolen but I couldn't find another handset I liked better so bought another.)