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How to synchronize data from your Nokia smartphone with Outlook
Written by admin on Monday, February 08, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Applications, Nokia, Smartphone Tags: E Mail, First Choice, Google, Loss Of Contact, Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Outlook, Nokia, Nokia Pc Suite, Nokia Phone, Nokia Smartphone, Nokia Suite, Operating System, Outlook Microsoft, Proper Application, smart phone, Suite Application, Synchronization, Three Elements, Two Instruments, Unexpected Situations
The difference between a smartphone and a regular phone is primarily an operating system, the facilities it offers. A smartphone is guided by the same principles as a computer. You can install programs that interest you and you provide a high level of configuration. Another advantage is the easy synchronization of information, either a PC or an online service.
With proper application, a Nokia smart phone can be synchronized with a program like Outlook, or an online application such as Google contacts agenda. Let us now the first choice, synchronize phone data with Outlook, the Microsoft Office suite.
What you can synchronize and why
What is the logic, you can synchronize only information covered by two instruments – the phone and schedule. In addition to e-mail, your Nokia smartphone and Outlook’s share three elements: book contacts, calendar with your tasks and notes of sites. Therefore, these three types of data can be synchronized – manually or automatically – from a Nokia smartphone and Outlook.
The reasons why you resort to such synchronization are multiple. One would be that you need for meetings in your calendar or notes to appear on the laptop or PC. Another reason, as thoroughly, is that you need to be stored as contacts on both phone and computer. This means that you always provide a backup for unexpected situations (loss of contact, phone, etc. change.).
What you need to sync
You need three things, of which two are obvious as possible: a Nokia smartphone (Symbian S60 operating system) and a computer on which you installed Microsoft Outlook.
The third requirement is the application Ovi Suite or for older phones, Nokia PC Suite. It acts as an intermediary and is, in fact, that makes all the work. If you installed both programs you can go for it.
Add phone to Ovi Suite
This is the first step you do, usually right after you buy your phone and install Ovi Suite. Application of the Nokia is very simple process:
* Follow the path Tools – Add new device
* Choose the type of connection (cable or Bluetooth)
* Attribute name a phone after it is detected
Configuration synchronization process
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