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how do copy all text messages and photos from an O2 mobile phone to a pc
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my wife wants to upgrade her old mobile,but does'nt want to loose all the photos and text messages
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You could probably forward the text to a more convenient mobile handset if your contract gives you enough free texts.
Again even different models from the same manufacturer can have different abilities. The model number should be somewhere. If not on the outside and if you have lost the documentatio n it is possibly on a label under the battery.
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10:06 Thu 12th Apr 2012
Could be you can get a data cable to connect to the PC. Software is available on the web. Failing that if it has bluetooth then perhaps you can use that to connect to the PC instead. All else fails can you e-mail or text the pictures to a friend who can connect their mobile to a PC ?
Some older & cheaper phones can be difficult to get data off of.
Some older & cheaper phones can be difficult to get data off of.
You could probably forward the text to a more convenient mobile handset if your contract gives you enough free texts.
Again even different models from the same manufacturer can have different abilities. The model number should be somewhere. If not on the outside and if you have lost the documentation it is possibly on a label under the battery.
Your best bet might be to use a search engine to find pages with a) the model number of your Motorola, and b) the phrase "data cable". See if you can find folk selling data cables that claim to go between the handset and the PC.
Again even different models from the same manufacturer can have different abilities. The model number should be somewhere. If not on the outside and if you have lost the documentation it is possibly on a label under the battery.
Your best bet might be to use a search engine to find pages with a) the model number of your Motorola, and b) the phrase "data cable". See if you can find folk selling data cables that claim to go between the handset and the PC.
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