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Nokia Data Suite, 6120c and Vista

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Horry - 19 Feb 2008 09:42 GMT
I'm trying to get Nokia PC Suite working with a Nokia 6120 (connected via
USB cable) on a notebook running Windows Vista.

The software says it can't find the handset ("No phones connected"), but I
can "Connect to the Internet" using "One Touch Access".

Funnily enough, it says "No phones connected" and "Connection established
using Nokia GSM Phone USB Modem #2".

Any ideas?  I want to sync my phone and tranfer some music across, but I
can only "connect to the Internet".

If no ideas on what's causing my problem, are there any freeware or
inexpensive commerical equivalents to Nokia PC Suite?
Griff - 19 Feb 2008 10:13 GMT
I had to go to the Nokia website and download the lastest version to get PC
Suite working with Vista and my N76

      Griff

> I'm trying to get Nokia PC Suite working with a Nokia 6120 (connected via
> USB cable) on a notebook running Windows Vista.
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> If no ideas on what's causing my problem, are there any freeware or
> inexpensive commerical equivalents to Nokia PC Suite?
Horry - 19 Feb 2008 10:18 GMT
> I had to go to the Nokia website and download the lastest version to get PC
> Suite working with Vista and my N76

Thanks, I'll give that a go.
Horry - 19 Feb 2008 11:36 GMT
>> I had to go to the Nokia website and download the lastest version to get PC
>> Suite working with Vista and my N76
>
> Thanks, I'll give that a go.

And it's working.

Thanks again.
Snapper - 19 Feb 2008 23:58 GMT
Horry wrote...

> If no ideas on what's causing my problem, are there any freeware or
> inexpensive commerical equivalents to Nokia PC Suite?

I gave up on using Nokia's PC suite years ago. Instead I found it far
easier to simply remove the memory card, slot it into an adaptoer then
into the card reader, then transfer the data across that way.

The only reliable phone software that I've used is Samsung's Phone Studio
software. While it's limited in what it can do, for file transfers, phone
book back up (and importing from Outlook) it works great. The Samsung
itself ain't too bad, either.

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John Phillips - 20 Feb 2008 01:18 GMT
> The only reliable phone software that I've used is Samsung's Phone
> Studio software. While it's limited in what it can do, for file
> transfers, phone book back up (and importing from Outlook) it works
> great. The Samsung itself ain't too bad, either.

What about that stuff that was being peddled from Russia - forget the
name as I switched to a Palm Treo 650 a few years ago?

I found that to be pretty good.  They used to spam this ng with their
ads, IIRC?
Rod Speed - 20 Feb 2008 02:33 GMT
>> The only reliable phone software that I've used is Samsung's Phone
>> Studio software. While it's limited in what it can do, for file
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> I found that to be pretty good.  They used to spam this ng with their
> ads, IIRC?

Oxygen. Its rather quirky too.
Kwyjibo - 20 Feb 2008 08:42 GMT
>> The only reliable phone software that I've used is Samsung's Phone
>> Studio software. While it's limited in what it can do, for file
>> transfers, phone book back up (and importing from Outlook) it works
>> great. The Samsung itself ain't too bad, either.
>
> What about that stuff that was being peddled from Russia -

Brides?

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Snapper - 21 Feb 2008 07:10 GMT
John Phillips wrote...

> What about that stuff that was being peddled from Russia - forget the
> name as I switched to a Palm Treo 650 a few years ago?

Oxygen? Or some name like that.

I had a quick look at it when I had a Nokia. Wasn't that impressed with
it. Besides, my Nokia at the time, a 2280 CDMA had problems connecting to
either the Nokia software or it. Same for my wife's 6233 at the time.
 
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