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Backup those contacts!

Posted by Jack Cook on September 29, 2007 – 10:52 am
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Here is a solution for backing up your contacts for when you get stuck and cannot restore from your device.  You don’t need a computer, software or data cable … just connect the Backup-Pal and it will instantly download and saves a copy of your cell phone’s address book. Pretty and reasonably priced at $39.99 for cell phones with serial ports, and $49.99 for cell phones with USB.

What devices does it support?

Backup-Pal’s adapters are able to interface with phones based on the brand of the phone (Nokia, Motorola, SonyEricsson, etc.) and the technology/interface that that phone supports. Backup-Pal is compatible with a majority of phone brands in the market. Please stay tuned for a complete list of brands and model numbers on our website shortly. Backup-Pal works independent of the carrier and the network technology that the carrier uses (GSM/CDMA/3G). As for the international support, the Backup-Pal storage format uses Unicode encoding, therefore enabling Backup-Pal to function in multilingual environments.

So is it available for my Windows Mobile devices?  No, not yet but IT WILL BE!  We will try to keep our eyes open for this … it has the potential of being a terrific safeguard against lost contacts!

You can check out the FAQ here.

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Find out more here about Backup-Pal and see some pictures here at AVING USA

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