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    vufone - great FREE Sync/Backup service

    Hey Xtreme Mobile people.

    I recently stumbled upon Vufone, a great service which allows you to sync your mobile phone.

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    It lets you Sync, backup, restore and even share your contact/calendar/messages/Photos/Videos/Music/documents on a cloud (remote server).

    Its fast and reliable, no cables and installation needed, you can see and manage all your content using your web browser.
    It supports most devices available on market: Nokia S40 and S60, Windows Mobile devices and most J2ME devices.
    You can even migrate from one type of phone to another one, lets you migrate from different phones seamlessly.
    It also support sync with Outlook using a plugin.

    There are also some nice additional features which allow you to share mobile content with Facebook/Flicker/Picasa/Youtube and even sync your contacts and calendar with google (I find this one very cool)


    Many more features and cool stuff and its FREE.

    I highly recommend it to everyone who is looking to Sync their mobile phone
    Last edited by The-Fox; 03-17-2009 at 02:06 AM.

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    Sounds very nice, thanks for the heads up!

    *It requires a data plan. Not sure if you can go through wi-fi instead.

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    You can work using WiFi, if your device supports it.
    It works like a charm and its fast as hell, on my device (Nokia E65) it works much faster than using GPRS.
    But honestly, it works quite fast just using GPRS, syncing hundreds of contacts Calendar events and SMS only takes 3-4 minutes on an average device.

    PC: Intel Core i7 920 D0 | Kingston Hyperx T1 6GB 2000Mhz 8-8-8 RAM | Foxconn Bloodrage GTI | Sapphire 4870X2 | Perc 5/i - WD 640AAKSx4 RAID0 | Asus 2014L1T | Dell 2407WFP | Lian Li G70 Silver Watercooled
    WaterCooling: Q² Project by The-Fox
    CPU Loop: Swiftech Apogee GTZ | Feser X-Changer 480 | Swiftech MCP655 Vario w/ DetroitAC top | EK Multioption RES 250 Rev.2 | Tygon R3603 1/2" | YL D12SL@1350RPM x4
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