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Process for PhoneBook Transfer From LG/Sam 2 Nokia

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The process is as given below:

The data can be transferred from LG .csv files to Nokia phones by

Following these steps:

1. Copy the .csv file received from LG to the PC.

2. Make a new folder (eg. Test) in Contacts folder of Microsoft Outlook.

3. Now in Microsoft Outlook

Go to "File"

--> SELECT "Import & Export..."

--> select from the next menu "Import and Export from another file"

--> Click "Next"

--> Select from the next menu "Comma Seperated Values (windows)"

--> Click "Next"

--> Select "Browse" and browse the LG file from where the

data has to be copied.

--> Click "Next"

--> Select from the next menu the Test folder of Outlook

which was created earlier.

--> Click "Next"

--> From Next window using the "Map Custom Fields..." map the fields

(THIS CAN BE USED TO MAP CORRESPONDING FIELDS of CSV FILE TO BE

COPIED TO CORRESPONDING OUTLOOK FIELD).

--> Select "Finish".

--> Data will be copied to Microsoft Outlook in the "Test" folder.

PC SUITE DATA TRANSFER STEPS--

--> Now connect the phone using DKU-5 or CA-42 (for models like

2112, 6225, 3105, 3125 etc) OR DKU-2 (only for 6255 and 6235) to the PC.

--> Once the phone is connected to PC Suite the PC suite icon on the

Windows Taskbar turns blue-green from grey.

--> Now open PC Suite --> Select Synchronize Option from menu.

--> On next window click on "Settings" button. This will take you to

Create Settings Wizard of PC Suite

--> Next window shows default "Microsoft Outlook" application

selected.

Click on next.

--> Now check only "Contacts" Checkbox, and uncheck all other

options and click next.

--> On the next window click on "Select Folders" button and browse &

select the folder where we had copied contacts earlier (Test folder

created here as an example).

--> Now in the next window select "Finish", this will start the

Synchronization and contacts from selected folder of Outlook will be

copied to the Nokia Phone.

OPTIONAL-- Before clicking "Finish" there is one more option

--> "Advanced" which can be used to set the direction of synchronizing

data i.e. the data from Microsoft Outlook only can be copied to Phone or

vice-versa.)

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bhaiya thankyou very much hai aaapko. I am planning to upgrade to a nokia set from my current LG handset. i too was worried about copying my phonelist. i will surely try this trick.

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@Arun: Thank you. I used the process to transfer my phonebook from A563 to N6235.

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Hey Arun,

that was a kewl post ... a nice one @ that!

cheers

ashok

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Thats really a gr8 method! :)

I'm pinning this topic to help Nokia owners...

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does CA53 work with 6265 ?

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a very good solution.... great work

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Great method describe by Arun. :help:

I have recently changed my handset from LG6130 to Nokia6235 and transferred phone book through R World. It works perfactly OK.

After using Nokia, you would never love LG :Confuso:

Edited by Jatin

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hey me toooo wana chnage frm lg 6130 to nokia 6265... pleas teme how to get the fone book from there to this.

thnx

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He said 6235 and not 6265

6235 has download phone book option from R-world

R-World --> More Services --> Tool kit --> My Emergency --> PhBkTrnsfer

this option is not available in 6265 :Chulo::) and we call it highg end handset

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Thanks bro, i easily trasfereed my phonebook using this method :P

saved from tedious process

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Every thing is fine only prob is when you import in outlook

and for example you have 2 or 3 numbers for one same contact

teh contact details are imported thrice by the name

Contact1

contact2

contact3

where contact is the name of your contact

can this b overcome

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Depends on the export/import filters you use. I had a few names with 2 to 3 numbers , but they were imported under the headings of Home/Office/Mobile in Outlook. Maybe the export filters you are using are making more then one entry per contact. I have never used LG Sync, so cant help you with that.

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while importing in outlook, check for the contact mapping. there, u will find the options for importing to the specified fields for uploading.

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Thanks a Mill Arun for this post.

However when I copied to csv from my LG 6000 phone, it mixed up the mobile and home numbers. It put all the default phone nos. in one column which was phone1.

Is there some way to differentiate the mobile and home nos.?

Devesh

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Amazingly simple and a perfect method. Something the guys even at a couple of Nokia Cares didnt know cuz i did not have a cable to do it myself. BUt found a cable from a friend and it works so well. Thank you soo much and i am loving my new 6275 :winko:

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Guys i am using LG6230 and dont have a data cable....

Is there any way i can do this technique (Need to transfer from LG 6230 to Nokia 6275)..????

Kindly help me ASAP.....

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Every thing is fine only prob is when you import in outlook

and for example you have 2 or 3 numbers for one same contact

teh contact details are imported thrice by the name

Contact1

contact2

contact3

where contact is the name of your contact

can this b overcome

it worked perfectly for me! Thanks! :Riendo:

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