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I've been operating a Samsung SPH-A460 flip phone for quite some time
and others before that on SPCS. What I'm wondering is whether Sprint
offers a service where I could stop in and have them download my stored
dialing numbers and maybe save them on a floppy or cd. Reason I ask is I
have over 75 entries, many with several different numbers in them.
Sometime before this phone, I dropped a phone on a rainy day and the LCD
display went out and never came back. Had to dig around and reenter as
many numbers as I could find manually, and with over a hundred numbers,
you can't remember many of them. Some numbers get entered on the fly as
new business contacts develop.

I know software and cables might be available for many models to do this
yourself, but that's an expense I would rather avoid and if I change
phones you usually have to get a diffrent cable to do that. I think as a
marketing tool at least, SPCS should offer such a service where they
store your speed dial number entries whenever you wish, maybe just
charging a small fee for the floppy or cd.

Anything out there?

GK the famous

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In article <43Q%d.843$kI3.606@fe07.usenetserver.com>,
"Scooterflex" <scootertrasher@yahoo.com> wrote:

> See if your phone is supported on this site, if so you can order this and do
> it yorself anytime you need to.

Best Buy sells that particular software package too (in case you want it
right NOW) :)

/tommy

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You can get ANY cable on Ebay for less than $20 shipped... usually much less
(I just got a data cable for Motorola I830 series for $7 shipped). Even
buying a new phone every 6 months, a $20 investment is nothing and you'd
likely spend that much on a service if Sprint offered it.


"GK" <ontheairNOSPAM247@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:EzL%d.12026$Ue6.2997@trndny04...
> I've been operating a Samsung SPH-A460 flip phone for quite some time and
> others before that on SPCS. What I'm wondering is whether Sprint offers a
> service where I could stop in and have them download my stored dialing
> numbers and maybe save them on a floppy or cd. Reason I ask is I have over
> 75 entries, many with several different numbers in them. Sometime before
> this phone, I dropped a phone on a rainy day and the LCD display went out
> and never came back. Had to dig around and reenter as many numbers as I
> could find manually, and with over a hundred numbers, you can't remember
> many of them. Some numbers get entered on the fly as new business contacts
> develop.
>
> I know software and cables might be available for many models to do this
> yourself, but that's an expense I would rather avoid and if I change
> phones you usually have to get a diffrent cable to do that. I think as a
> marketing tool at least, SPCS should offer such a service where they store
> your speed dial number entries whenever you wish, maybe just charging a
> small fee for the floppy or cd.
>
> Anything out there?
>
> GK the famous

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I always thought Sprint can do a "phone book swap" from an old phone to a
new phone.. I don't think they charge for that... I've never personally
had that done... I believe they still do it, though..

Jason
Sprint PCS user Las Vegas, NV

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