My old Nokia Phone is falling to bits. I have used Nokia PC suite to back up the Contacts on it to my old IBM laptop. The laptop has died and i now run any windows only stuff on my MacBook with Parallels 4.0 and Vista Home Premium. I've installed Nokia PC Suite on Vista but I cannot get it to recognise my phone - a Nokia 6310i. I can pair the phone with the bluetooth directly to MacOS 10.5.7 so the phone side is OK. But when I move to Parallels to run the Nokia PC suite it says 'No phone connected'. I've tried various configurations and seen lots of options that I don't understand - like lists of ports etc.
Does parallels support Bluetooth or am I wasting my time? I also have a USB lead that links to the phone. Again PC Suite cannot find the phone.
Also it (Vista?) says it has detected new hardware and keeps trying to download software to work with it. I already have Nokia PC suite!! Is one of the USB connectors COMM1, COMM2, etc? It's a pity that the Nokia 6310i is one of the phones that is not compatible with synching on the Mac Any advice gratefully received.
I don't want to write down 250 contacts and details and then thumb them into a new phone. The virtual machine doesn't have bluetooth for connection to devices such as head sets or phones, if you're wondering what the difference is with say wireless keyboards and mouse, it's mac os x running the bluetooth connection to those, and windows cannot claim the bluetooth hardware for itself as it is 'in use' by mac os x, there is a way round the problem, you'll need to buy a bluetooth key, not sure if that's the correct term for it, but you can set this up and it becomes a second bluetooth device which you can control via windows. I'm not sure but i don't think you can access bluetooth in boot camp due to the lack of the proper drivers in the windows software, try that out though as i am not sure. I had the exact same problem as you i wanted to import all my sms, contacts etc from nokia phone as i was getting it replaced with a new one on guarantee, i ended up just deleting all my info and getting a new phone, as i didn't buy one of those extra bluetooth keys You can always set your contacts to save onto the sim card and then you'll retreive them on a new phone.
I have a Nokia 6620 Smart Phone that I would like to sync with an Apple iBook running Mac OS X. I can't find any official Mac compatible Nokia PC Suite. Nokia Ovi Suite Mac Os X, free nokia ovi suite mac os x software downloads, Page 2. Nokia Suite for Mac OS X. Nokia PC Suite for Mac. Nokia PC Suite is a powerful and feature-rich tool that can transfer data between a Nokia device.
Thanks for that. I have an old D-Link bluetooth USB 'dongle'. I used it with my old G4 Quicksilver. It's in a drawer somewhere. If I can find it, I'll give it a try. I don't know whether the MacOSX reserves the bluetooth, but I have no other bluetooth devices in operation.
I was told about the transfer of all the contacts from the phone to the SIM to get it all across to the new phone. I've managed to get them on to an old phone my wife has. But it wasn't that straightforward as both SIM and phone memory were almost full!
There was a lot of copying, swapping and deleting going on last night!!
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Nokia Pc Suite For Mac Os X Download
Nokia PC Suite is a collection of tools that allows your Nokia handset to connect to your Windows machine and sync data, back up your phone's contents, push software updates to your phone, as well as share files between desktop and mobile phone. Supporting a long list of Nokia phones, Nokia PC Suite is easy to install and launch on your Windows machine. The interface used by Nokia PC Suite is simple, using a set of icons to show different tasks. When a phone is connected, it appears with its status in the left pane of the software; the right pane with the icons for various tasks provides quick action. Nokia PC Suite lets you sync Outlook on your desktop to your phone, and that capability works well. A neat capability is to dock your phone with your laptop or desktop and use the phone as a modem for Internet access.