Written on: 18/09/2004 by Barzey (9 reviews written)
Although my Bluetooth connects fine to my 6600. The Data Suite will not connect to my phone.
It is the same when I have tried with the Infra-Red, again it will not connect although the Infr-Red will connect with it's own 'Handset Manager' programe.
Every effort to contact Nokia for assistance just sends you around in circles back to the same switcboard and just clocks up a large phone bill.
Nokia PC Suite = Bloody Useless
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Written on: 12/08/2003 by kjhughes (1 review written)
I upgraded my Nokia 6210 to a Nokia 6310i mobile phone and tried to use Nokia Mobile Data Suite 4 (Content Copier 1.3) to copy the settings between them.
When copying the content to the new phone it failed and the phone switched itself off halfway through - NEVER TO SWITCH ON AGAIN !!!
I replaced the phone and tried again - same problem.
Looks like I'll be copying the data over by hand !!!
.. Ken
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Written on: 28/06/2002 by Duxxyuk.
I was looking for software to connect my Nokia 8310 to my PC so I could swap contacts and appointments from MS Outlook. I found this in Nokia's FREE Data suite.
The software has several components as part of its single install executable:
Content Copier
PC Wap manager
Phone Editor
PC Graphics editor
PC Ringtone Composer
Connection Manager
The phone connects to the PC using IrDA and appears under the 'Connection manager'.
The Phone Content Copier allows copying of ALL phone contents to...
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Written on: 04/12/2002
It's rubbish, doesn't work on my PC (Win ME). I used it with a cable instead of infra-red but anyway it's supposed to work and it doesn't => CRASH. Real free trash!
Written on: 11/12/2002
can any one help me I have got a nokia 3310 and I need some picture messages
If any one has any can you plz send then to 07743534812
Written on: 06/03/2003
absolute rubbish,
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<br>lost all my contacts, Would expect better from Nokia....
20 meg of rubbish easy fixed if it had its own PIM
any how got to find a way to get me numbers back.
Written on: 08/04/2003
Although Nokia offer a lot for free, it is not of high quality and you do have to be careful with it.
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<br>I would like it to be more flexible, for example it is hit and miss about which of your Outlook entries (eg addresses, multiple numbers) it copies to your phone and vice versa, and it is not easy to see exactly what is going on.
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<br>But it is good for having peace of mind that your phone is fully backed up - and being able to type SMS is kind of neat!
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<br>Is there any decent free ware out there that is any better?
Written on: 24/04/2003
Agree that it's a good bit of software - I used the original as supplied with my 6210 a few years ago and then upgraded when newer version came out. Have had it installed on 98, ME and now XP with no problems - I know that there can be conflicts if users have somewhat 'iffy' software already on and ME is the worst OS out there. Data cable is the best method of connecting as IR can be a bit problematic. All components work well with no drawbacks. Have recently upgraded to polyphonic phone and am looking for comparable software so anyone know of any?
Written on: 10/06/2003
Not so keen on this software- as it does not seem as polished as some of the other stuff out there, and I would expect more from Nokia. In terms of the new polyphonic phones- check out LogoManager for the SMS ability and phonebook management, but even better- MobiMB for transferrring colour logos, java games and polyphonic ringtones to and from the phone.
Written on: 09/09/2003
Oxygen Phone Manager II is a honey of a piece of software for managing Nokia mobile 'phones but it is expensive and I can't find a crack for it. The Nokia PC Suites are frustratingly basic and don't give much ability to change the 'phones settings through the computer. Download Oxygen II and get tempted http://www.opm-2.com/
<br>It's up to Version: 2.1.6 at the time of this writing.
Written on: 09/09/2003
Nokia PC Suite 5 does everything that you should need to do and it's free with the phone (a 6100 in my case) or can be downloaded from Nokia's site. You can easily convert MIDI files to polyphonic and upload them, as well as uploading graphics and JAVA games. Contacts/appointments etc. are managed and can be integrated directly into Outlook. SMS is included to allow direct input/output from your PC. It even connects far more easily by IR than previous versions. Why spend extra when PC Suite does it all?
Written on: 10/09/2003
Check out:
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<br>http://www.logomanager.co.uk/cat/details.php?product=51
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<br>for the MobiMB, as I still feel that this has the edge on other software due to its ease of use with the simple 'drag and drop' idea, and if you contact their support, support@logomanager.co.uk, they reply quickly and efficiently- including giving loads of sites for free polyphonic ringtones, java games and colour logos if you have bought the MobiMB for 15.95 GBP.
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