What sites can download software through mobile smartphone phone?
Jul 11, 2008 by chris h | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
I would like to be aware if there is any site where I can download software from my mobile smartphone. Do you guys know any?
Yes it is wap.getjar.com
u'll get 1000's of lessen for free.
himanshu g | Jul 11, 2008
Mobile/Smartphone...?
Mar 03, 2009 by Amelie' | Posted in Mobile Phones & Plans
I'm thought about purchasing a new mobile phone....I was thinking about the iPhone 3g or the Samsung Tocco/Pixon/Omnia, Sony Ericsson Xperia or what other mob do you present... and do you own one like these, if so can you list its pros and cons
10x
U Like Touchscreen phones
LG RENOIR http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_kc910_renoir- 2495.php
| Mar 03, 2009
Copy contact off my windows mobile smartphone to my computer?
Oct 08, 2008 by Justin J | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
I put nimble sync on my computer but when I plug my phone in it says I can't copy contacts to my computer and I need to unplug my phone and put outlook express. Now do you put outlook on my phone or computer and if so is it a mobile version? Help don't know what to do?
You deprivation Microsoft Outlook, not Outlook Express. It's not a free program but it's not too hard to get. In deed data, it should have been included with your phone and it needs to be installed to your computer.
Do this on your computer:
Uninstall Activesync. Install Prospect. Re-install Activesync. Connect your phone. Follow the onscreen setup instructions and everything on your phone will sync up. Contacts, date-book, media, files etc...
Hugo | Oct 08, 2008
The Mobile Movement: Understanding Smartphone Consumers
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