<ian@windsor22.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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| sorry about the last reply ! i left the page open and my daughter got
| on here and put rude messages on it ... sorry
| Anthony Horan wrote:
| > On 13 Jan 2007 07:22:35 -0800,
ian@windsor22.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
| >
| > > I am the new owner of a Sony Ericson K800i, can any one tell me how i
| > > can transfer stuff from my pc to my phone or visa versa? OR is there
a
| > > web site i can go to which will help me find out? Also i have brought
| > > a memory stick M2 how do i use this?
| >
| > It's all in the manual you got with your phone, and on the CD that came
| > with it.
| >
| > Presuming, of course, that you weren't silly enough to buy a stolen one
off
| > eBay, in which case, you deserve what you get

|
I am also confused about your questions. All this you ask about is very
basic information about the K800i and the answers are actually printed on
the two or three first pages of the user manual, directly after the
instructions about how to install the battery and connect the charger. The
manual should certainly be shipped along with the phone, even if it is
Orange branded. Didn't you ... erm I mean your daughter ... ;-) read it? If
you or your daughter don't have the user manual, you or your daughter can
download it as a PDF file from SonyEricsson's web page: (Support/Product
support, select phone model and click the "user guides" link, or use this
direct link:
http://www.sonyericsson.com/download..._UG_R1a_EN.pdf
About the software on the CD: I would recommend that you don't use it.
Instead, download the latest version of the Sony Ericsson PC Suite from
SonyEricsson's web
(
http://www.sonyericsson.com/spg.jsp?...late=ps1_1_3_1
&zone=ps&lm=ps1_1&pid=10407). The version on the CD is probably out of date.
About the memory stick: There are different opinions about what to use it
for. Most people put their mp3 files and use it as bulk storage for the
pictures from the camera. The phone book resides on the phone's internal
memory, but there is a backup function that allows you to create a backup
file of the phone book that is stored on the MS. Personally, I prefer to
store as much information as possible on the memory stick rather than on the
phone's internal memory, in case the phone needs to be replaced, for
example, or if you want to switch to another phone, it's much easier to
preserve and move data if it resides on the removable memory stick than if
it's in the phone's memory.
/Dan