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MarkO 27 February 2003 09:19 AM

My new phone, a Panasonic GD87, should be arriving early next week. :D

I've been looking into the best way to get all the 300-or-so contacts (each with several numbers) off my old Siemens S45 and onto the new handset.

But it appears that there's no way to upload the contacts into the GD87 with my LoP (or even just download/upload them) using IrDA. Seems you have to get the USB cable for £25. :(

Anyone know any different? :confused:


[Edited by MarkO - 2/27/2003 9:20:54 AM]

Little Miss WRX 27 February 2003 11:14 AM

Is that the flip top one with a camera? Labelled the GD88 out in Aus.....not sure if the labelling is different in the UK and Aus.

They quoted me AUS$160 for the USB cable!!!!!

MarkO 27 February 2003 12:20 PM

Yeah, it's the clamshell phone with the camera - no idea if it's the same as the Aussie GD88. But the cable's £25 or so in the UK, which isn't the end of the world - but it strikes me that if I've got an IrDA connection I ought to be able to upload/download contacts to/from the phone & PC without having to buy the data cable. :(


STi wanna Subaru 27 February 2003 12:45 PM

I've had this phone 3 days now. You can't just upload your whole phonebook in one go through Irda. You have to save all your contacts as vCards and send them one by one. This IMHO lets the phone down. I'm getting a data cable tomorrow so I'll have a play and let you know how I get on with it.

Guy

MarkO 27 February 2003 01:01 PM

Hmmm. As I suspected. How annoying.

Tell you want, if the cable works okay, d'ya fancy splitting the cost and doing a time-share on it? ;) I only really envisage using it once to upload all the data to the phone, and eventually when I get rid of the phone in a year or so's time - and possibly once or twice in the meantime to back up the data during the year...

Diablo 27 February 2003 01:10 PM

LOL

you spent how much on the phone and are now whingeing about £25 :p:p:p

Mark - you've been on Scotland too long already mate :D Its rubbing off on you :D:D

D

(Scottish and proud of it)

MarkO 27 February 2003 01:13 PM

LOL. I spent just £40 on the GD87, and only shelled out that much 'cos I'm getting half-price line rental (£16 instead of £32) for the first 6 months of the contract. The handset would've been free if I'd not got a T68i for free in the same deal.... :D

Oh, and unfortunately, now I'm not on City rates, I have to watch the pennies a little more carefully. :)

Mark
(becoming more Scottish by the day :D)

STi wanna Subaru 27 February 2003 01:28 PM

Tell you what MarkO, If the cable works Ok you can borrow it for a few days and then send it back.

Guy

PS I have some nice wallpapers and a few ringtones as well if you want them

MarkO 27 February 2003 01:37 PM

:D

Thanks. I'll drop you a mail off-BBS with my address.

Not really worried about wallpapers, as I'll have a go at making my own, and as for ringtones, all I want is a simple 'ring ring' one for the few times when I don't just use it on silent vibrate. I hate bloody tunes on mobiles. ;)

Won't get the phone until next week though (Voda are out of stock right now), so no rush.

Little Miss WRX 27 February 2003 02:41 PM

The ringtones on this model are dire

Will any old USB cable work? ;) I don't fancy shelling out the equivelant of 50 odd UKP for something that is 25 UKP over in the UK!!!!! either that or I will buy one from the UK and post it across, I am sure it will be cheaper. :rolleyes:

STi wanna Subaru 27 February 2003 04:21 PM

Why are the ringtones dire? You can use any Midi file or convert a wav.

Sure beats my old T68i for ringtones

Neanderthal 27 February 2003 06:44 PM

I got this phone in the Vodaphone shop last weekend. They transfered all my numbers from my old Orange sim card onto my new one free of charge.

MarkO 27 February 2003 07:38 PM

All well and good, but the numbers I want to transfer aren't on the SIM. For a start, there's more than 300 contacts I need transferring (I think most SIMs are limited to 100 or so). But also, I've got several numbers per contact, plus other details (email addresses, etc., etc). SIMs are only designed to hold single numbers....

And also, I want to make sure I've got a backup of all the details on the phone, in case I lose it, etc.

dhorwich 27 February 2003 08:10 PM

you can get the cables pretty cheap on ebay, well £23 all in..

here

Dan:D


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