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How to transfer contacts, calendar, photos and videos from AT&T Cingular Flip 2 (4044O) to Logicom Le Posh 178

AT&T Cingular Flip 2 (4044O)
Logicom Le Posh 178

Transfer contacts, calendar, photos and videos from your AT&T Cingular Flip 2 (4044O) to the cloud server

We used PhoneCopy.com service for this guideline. Using it, your can backup your contacts from your AT&T Cingular Flip 2 (4044O) easily. The whole backup, including the settings, can be done in several minutes.

This guideline also works for similar devices like AT&T Cingular Flex, AT&T Cingular Flip 3 (q28a), AT&T Cingular Flip IV.

Download the PhoneCopy application from Kaios Store directly to your phone. Enter your email address. If you do not have a PhoneCopy account yet, you will be asked to create it by filling in "Registration" and then press "Sign up".

Application Title screen Create new account Fill in your Username and Password, press Synchronize

If you already have a PhoneCopy account, fill in your password. To export your contacts, press "Synchronize". Then select synchronization direction between three options: From your DEVICE to server, From SERVER to your device or Combine both. If you are not sure, use Combine both.

Fill in your Username and Password, press Synchronize Synchronization direction Synchronization direction

Select "contacts" and/or "photos" and press Synchronize. At the end of synchronization you will see status of synchronized items. In the Settings, you can set "auto sync daily".

Main screen Synchronizing Success Success

And now it's time to transfer data to your Logicom Le Posh 178

This guideline also works for similar devices like Logicom Le Kay 283.

Now you can easily edit your contacts and other resources online in your PhoneCopy profile. You have access to your contact even if you forget your phone at home.

Some additional tips:

On your online account, you will see full history of your contacts, as well as the data that you've deleted in between the synchronizations. You can find them in an archive from where you can restore them. And if this is still not enough of a backup for you, you can download a CSV file, that you can store in your computer.