Thanks for the information. I installed Motorola Phone Tools and it works
quite well.
-mij
"Isaiah Beard" <sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> wrote in message
news:12p5c7956un7jbd@corp.supernews.com...
> Mij Adyaw wrote:
>> Isiah,
>>
>> How did you back-up your phonebook/contacts on the Razr?
>
> I used Motorola Phone Tools (MPT).
>
>
>> Can you believe that Futuredial does not support the Sprint Razr and does
>> not have plans to support it? Those bastards!
>
>
> They probably realize that Motorola already supports their products quite
> well with their own software, and don't feel they can compete with MPT.
> Sucks to be Futuredial.
>
>
>> The Razr also does not support the new over-the-air contact backup that
>> is being offered by Sprint.
>
> Now THAT I was not aware of. I'm quite surprised! I'm wondering if it's
> a capability the phone lacks, or if Sprint simply hasn't updated their
> application to support the phone. I would suspect the latter: Sprint
> doesn't even have car chargers in their stores yet that are RAZR
> compatible. And as I've said before, it seems like someone on the CDMA
> side of Sprint really has a chip on their shoulder for Motorola, and is
> doing everything they can get away with to NOT support the Moto handsets.
>
>> How can I backup my contacts now that I have then entered into the phone?
>> I need a solution as soon as possible.
>> I need information of where to download the latest version of Motorola
>> Phone Tools. Also, does it only work with Bluetooth, or is it possible to
>> use it with a USB cable connected from the computer to the phone.
>
> Right here:
>
> http://www.bvrp.com/customers/motoro...g/selector.htm
>
> It's 30 bucks. After you install it, make sure you run LiveUpdate to
> ensure you have the absolute latest version of MPT. You need the very
> latest version to support the Sprint RAZR V3m.
>
>
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