08-24-2006, 03:56 AM
> Aren't the stored numbers (along with all the other settings) on a SIM card on most cell phones?
No.
First, not all phones have SIM cards. Second, even if there is one, there's usually a procedure to follow to manually xfer the numbers from phone-memory and some fields in the contact info are inevitably left out.
> 5165 Nokia.
Cheap TDMA phone with very old tech. Smallest feature list I can recall ever seeing on phonescoop.com.
Looking over the various lists of supported models... No sync with iSync. No sync with DataPilot... or PocketMac... or MegaCell... or OnSync...
Some cell phone stores can copy the data between compatible phones. If you don't want to deal with the PC software, you're pretty much stuck with the tride-and-true... a pencil and paper.
No.
First, not all phones have SIM cards. Second, even if there is one, there's usually a procedure to follow to manually xfer the numbers from phone-memory and some fields in the contact info are inevitably left out.
> 5165 Nokia.
Cheap TDMA phone with very old tech. Smallest feature list I can recall ever seeing on phonescoop.com.
Looking over the various lists of supported models... No sync with iSync. No sync with DataPilot... or PocketMac... or MegaCell... or OnSync...
Some cell phone stores can copy the data between compatible phones. If you don't want to deal with the PC software, you're pretty much stuck with the tride-and-true... a pencil and paper.