Thanks ... I've added the T630 to the supported devices page.

Tom


On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 08:25, Philip Trickett wrote:
> As a followup to these posts, I can report that the Sony Ericsson T630
> works brilliantly with Multisync.
> 
> (By the way, the T630 is a replacement phone for my T68i which was
> damaged)
> I changed the bluetooth address in the backup and sync plugins. 
> 
> The backup plugin was the first to connect, and it presented a dialog
> stating that it looked as if the device had been reset, would I like to
> restore from backup? I clicked yes, and it took a little while to copy
> all my contacts to the phone. When this finished, I had all my contacts
> on the phone. The only slight hiccup is that one of the contacts had a
> double entry, which was solved by quickly deleting the duplicate.
> 
> Multisync then proceeded to sync the phone and Evolution, which took a
> while but went without a hitch. There were no doubled up contacts or
> anything like that, and it asked me to resolve conflicts for tasks that
> I had completed since my phone had died.
> 
> After that, I added 2 appointments to Evolution, and multisync started
> syncing straight away, which I accidentally cancelled on the phone, as I
> was doing something else.
> 
> I forced a manual sync from multisync, which loaded all the task lists
> and contact lists off the phone and then proceeded to ask me to resolve
> conflicts for the tasks again, and then for a number of contacts that I
> have adjusted since my phone was damaged.  I did that and Multisync is
> still syncing, which seems like a while now (about 20 minutes now),
> which I might cancel and start again.
> 
> I hope that report helps,
> 
> Phil Trickett
> 
> 
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