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Old 06-28-2008, 10:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to copy contacts from phone memory of Samsung T809 to other phone

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I have been using Samsung T809 phone with Tmobile for the last 2 years. I recently got a Cingular black berry pearl and would like to copy all the contacts from the Phone memory in Samsung T809 to Blackberry pearl. I could not find a option of "copy to sim" in Samsung T809. I have the USB cable for Samsung phone through which I am only able to access the memory card. Can anyone tell me a feasible solution to copy the contacts from phone memory.

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Default Re: How to copy contacts from phone memory of Samsung T809 to other phone

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Hi,

I have been using Samsung T809 phone with Tmobile for the last 2 years. I recently got a Cingular black berry pearl and would like to copy all the contacts from the Phone memory in Samsung T809 to Blackberry pearl. I could not find a option of "copy to sim" in Samsung T809. I have the USB cable for Samsung phone through which I am only able to access the memory card. Can anyone tell me a feasible solution to copy the contacts from phone memory.

Thanks in Advance
With the T809 go to phone book, scroll to and select one contact select options, should be a copy option, if not have you tried to Bluetooth the contact to the other phone in order for you to do this both devices must have a working sim card in them. Or then I would go to the store, and see what they can do for you.
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