Thanks so much for your kind help
I need vice versa, I need to transfer my iphone contacts to nokia phone,
Don't u know how can I do that/


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Bill Gallik
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 7:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: O.t splitting vcf files

Ramy,

I presume what you're trying to do is to transfer the contacts from your 
previous cell phone to your iPhone.  Is this correct?

I just accomplished this via iTunes, but had to come up with some tricks to 
get the contacts to install on to my iPhone via an iTunes "sync."

If you would, send me your specifics:


- current device where your contacts reside
- version of Windows (if you have a PC you can work with)
- your PC-based e-mail client

Here's what I did to get my contacts from my PC to my iPhone 5:
- I'm running Windows Vista with a "Contacts" folder, this folder contains a

number of individual "contact" files (i.e., my info is stored in a file 
named "Bill Gallik.contact" - here's what I did to "trick" iTunes into 
updating the iPhone contacts:
- created a "back-up folder" for all the existing contact files. (named it 
"Old-Contacts" as a "sibling folder" to the original "Contacts" folder.
- Moved all my contact files from "Contacts" to "Old-Contacts"
- Went to the "Old-Contacts" folder and selected the contact files 
associated with folks I wanted in my iPhone contacts.
- Copied those selected contact files to the "Contacts" folder.  I'm not 
sure if I needed to do it this way, but I wanted to be sure that all 
*.contact files in the Contacts folder had an up-to-date time stamp to drive

"syncing."
- With my iPhone plugged into the USB port on my PC, I opened the "FILE" 
menu in iTunes and selected the "sync with %your iPhone% menu item ("%your 
iPhone%" is a symbolic name for, what else, whatever you've named your 
iPhone -- or any other iDevice for that matter)
- Just followed the iTunes input sequence and waited for the iPhone contacts

to be appropriately updated.

One thing I wanted to be certain of was that all files in the Contacts 
folder on the PC had timestamps with basically "right now" for them. 
Whenever I've done this "syncing" in the past with different devices, it's 
been based on which file is newer.  And, that the Contacts folder(on the PC)

had a "now" timestamp would also indicate to the syncing procedure that any 
files sitting on the target device (iPhone in this case) that are not 
present on the PC folder are not wanted so should be deleted.

HTH

Let me know if this has helped and/or if you need any additional advice, my 
direct e-mail address is:

        [email protected]



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-----Original Message----- 
From: Ramy
Moustafa
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 9:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: O.t splitting vcf files

HI all:

I need to find an accessible windows program to split big vcf files to put
them on my nokia phone,
Any help will be highly abbreciated
Cheers:
Ramy Moustafa
If music be the food of love... play on.
Mobile:
0020102221750
Personal email:
[email protected]
Msn and aim messengers:
[email protected]
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[email protected]
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Twitter:
[email protected]
youtube chanael:
www.youtube.com/ramymoustafasaber

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