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Backing up Nokia 6200 to SIM?

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DaveC - 12 Jun 2008 16:39 GMT
As a simple backup technique, I want to copy my contacts list to the extra
SIM card I have.

I erased the contacts from the SIM and then chose "Copy All Contacts" and
"From Phone To SIM".

When it finish the copy, the display says:

 87 contacts not copied
 187 contacts copied

I then tried "Copy Primary Only" and "From Phone To SIM":

 24 contacts not copied
 250 contacts copied

I presume that there's not enough room on the SIM for my entire contacts
list. Is there any way to make more room so I can copy the entire list to the
SIM?

Or...?

Nokia 6200
T-Mobile

Thanks,
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Todd Allcock - 17 Jun 2008 03:20 GMT
> As a simple backup technique, I want to copy my contacts list to the extra
> SIM card I have.
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> Nokia 6200
> T-Mobile

Sadly, SIM cards are a pretty old technology.  Generally they hold 250
entries in two fields- name and number.  Contacts with addresses and/or
multiple numbers aren't preserved entirely- just the name and one number.
(Hence the "primary only" stuff.)

Some newer SIM cards have more memory (AT&T's 64k SIMs vs. 32k) but I don't
know if any of the extra storage is available to the end user for contacts
storage.

Backing up to PC with a data cable and Nokia phone suite would probably be
a better option, or else trying to use T-Mo's "online address book" (SyncML)
if the phone is one of the very few T-Mo supports for contacts backup.
 
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