putting all your #'s on iPhone

danielfillmore

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is outlook the only way to put all your phone #'s onto iPhone besides manually entering all them in (which would suck)
 

ColsTiger

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is outlook the only way to put all your phone #'s onto iPhone besides manually entering all them in (which would suck)
Outlook 2003 or 2007, Outlook Express, or Yahoo contacts. That's the only three that I know for sure. One poster said that iTunes imported his Windows Mail contacts (Vista version of Outlook Express), but I can't verify this for certain because I used Outlook 2007 to import mine.
 

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I manually entered most of mine. It wasn't too bad, but then I figured out outlook and how to sync it and then entered the rest of my numbers.

Outlook is pretty easy once you get in the mood.

LOL
 

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See that is why i love Apple products. Ive had a macbook for awhile now and when i got my razr i was able to send all my contact info from the phone to the computer through bluetooth. So when i got my iPhone it automatically synced my contacts to my new phone. So i was a happy girl that day.
 

bmwlover0725

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if you're transfering from a Motorola phone to the iPhone, just put them to your pc using mpt and from the pc to the iPhone
 

hiwind

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if you have tons of numbers, i took mine to att and they put them all on a thumb drive and then just transfered them when i got home - only 15bucks
 

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Pfft. ONLY $15? For a 512 MB thumb drive. Price a thumb drive lately? Clearly you haven't. You sound like an AT&T actor.

I remember when wireless providers had the honor to provide this service for free.
 

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Pfft. ONLY $15? For a 512 MB thumb drive. Price a thumb drive lately? Clearly you haven't. You sound like an AT&T actor.

I remember when wireless providers had the honor to provide this service for free.
jesus christ....that is ridiculous. 15$ for about 10 seconds of "work".
That's like the 36$ activation fee they charged me, for ME to go home and activate the phone, myself. lol
(which i will DEFINITELY be trying to get out of, through much hell-raising on the phone)