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Hi
Here are some precautions.
Due to
1.Using memory Card of more than 1GB(512mb is recomented by Nokia)
2.Over storage of data in Phone Memory.
3.Transfer data via Bluetooth.
All these are related to this problem.So, to avoid this you need to get rid from this mis use.
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You can not transfer the photos via sim card, the photos are stored on the phones memory or a memory card if your old phone have it. These are ways to transfer photos, Via bluetooth Via USB Data transfer to PC Via Infrared Via memory card
try transferring directly to memory card using mmc reader if transfrin via pc if transferring via bluetooth chk wether the temp tranfered data is stored on ur phone memory or directly to ur mmc
if its showin operation failed its most probably due to lack of phone memory
As far as I know, you cannot transfer files to and from the memory card via bluetooth.
What I recommend is to either get a memory card reader for the memory card and insert it into your PC and transfer directly, or purchase the USB cable. It is worth the cost, since transfer speeds via bluetooth is pathetically slow.
Otherwise, you can transfer the files to your phone, then turn it on and move it to your memory card ofcourse. That way, you can avoid getting either the USB cable or memory card reader, but this means that you can only transfer 8mb at a time and is quite laboursome.
If the data is other than phone data, you have to connect you phone via usb (for faster transfer) and you can see you phone's E drive in my computer and you can create folder, transfer any kind of files or datas.
hi there i think you use to transfer songs via bluetooth im right? yes its an 8G but some of the songs you transfered was in the phone memory, so theres no space lift from the phone to operate the transfering. much better if you transfer it first to your computer then computer to your 8G phone.
I have recently purchased a Zumo 550 and successfully copied across selected phone book entries from a Nokia N95 without the need to use any additional apps:-
1) Assuming the N95 and Zumo are paired via BlueTooth
2) In N95 Contacts - use 'Mark' / 'Mark All' as necessary to select the contact entries you wish to transfer to the Zumo 550
3) In N95 Contacts - select 'Options' then 'Send Business Card' then 'Via Bluetooth'
4) Select the Zumo 550 device from the list of paired Bluetooth devices
5) Contact data is transferred from N95 phonebook to Zumo 550 phonebook
Interestingly, Garmin don't seem to list the Nokia N95 as being a supported device on their website, but the above process worked for me!!
This is either due to the large mp3 file that has been transfered else the memory capacity is low, these could be the 2 factors. Or the other option would be to close any other process running at the background of the mobile.
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