How to Back Up Your Mobile Phone Contacts Via Bluetooth

Install your Bluetooth hardware and its drivers., Install the software provided by the mobile phone manufacturer., Switch on Bluetooth on your mobile phone and make sure that it can be seen by other devices. , In Windows 7 you can open your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Install your Bluetooth hardware and its drivers.

    Download the latest versions if necessary. , If you don't have a CD, you can download it easily from the Internet.

    Make sure you know the manufacturer and model number of your mobile phone to make your job easier.

    Here are some of the brand names and their PC Suite software. ,, If you are using Windows XP, click on your start menu, go to control panel, then Bluetooth devices. ,, Here, you can select any one of the options in the list.

    You can proceed without a passcode, if wished. ,,, Depending on the software, you will see options to either back your phone up or synchronize it.
  2. Step 2: Install the software provided by the mobile phone manufacturer.

  3. Step 3: Switch on Bluetooth on your mobile phone and make sure that it can be seen by other devices.

  4. Step 4: In Windows 7 you can open your Bluetooth by simply right-clicking on the bluetooth icon on the task bar.

  5. Step 5: Click on Add device and after it finishes the search

  6. Step 6: select your mobile phone.

  7. Step 7: It might ask you for a passcode.

  8. Step 8: If you have decided to use a passcode

  9. Step 9: enter the same code on your mobile when asked.

  10. Step 10: Once this is finished

  11. Step 11: you have successfully paired your computer and phone.

  12. Step 12: Run the mobile phone software you installed.

Detailed Guide

Download the latest versions if necessary. , If you don't have a CD, you can download it easily from the Internet.

Make sure you know the manufacturer and model number of your mobile phone to make your job easier.

Here are some of the brand names and their PC Suite software. ,, If you are using Windows XP, click on your start menu, go to control panel, then Bluetooth devices. ,, Here, you can select any one of the options in the list.

You can proceed without a passcode, if wished. ,,, Depending on the software, you will see options to either back your phone up or synchronize it.

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