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I have a Nokia N85 running... Whatever propriatory OS Nokia uses. I can backup the phone to .NBU files on my PC using Nokia's backup tool, and I can "explore" these NBUs with a 3rd party app. The problem is that I have a new HTC Desire running Android and I want to transfer my SMS messages (About 3,500), Pictures, Videos, and Contacts from my Nokia phone (or .NBUs) to my new HTC. I can connect my HTC to the PC also and have the HTC synching app for it but I think it only works with Android's own backup files. What I need is a way to either transfer the data from the phone or a Nokia NBU to whatever-Android-uses file format converter.
Any ideas?
Answer
Android is an opne system, so it doesn't use any kind of proprietary backup files. There may be apps that create theor own specific backup, but the system itself does not.
My suggestion would be this:
Extract the photos and videos from the Nokia backup files on your PC and just save them in their native format. These can be copied directly to the SD card on the phone. Please note that Android only supports certain video formats.
With contacts, the best thing to do with Android is use a Google mail account. Because Google apps are integrated into Android, you can use mail, contacts and the calendar on line, and they will immediately sync up with the same apps on the phone.
You can probably export the Nokia contacts to some kind of standard file format, such as CSV, and then import them into your Google Contacts, then edit them as you see fit right on line. All the changes and edits will sync to your phone, since they all like in Google's cloud.
As for texts, I'm not sure about that. perhaps there's a way to export them to some kind of plain text format and import them back to the phone. I've never done that (I rarely save text messages).
Android is an opne system, so it doesn't use any kind of proprietary backup files. There may be apps that create theor own specific backup, but the system itself does not.
My suggestion would be this:
Extract the photos and videos from the Nokia backup files on your PC and just save them in their native format. These can be copied directly to the SD card on the phone. Please note that Android only supports certain video formats.
With contacts, the best thing to do with Android is use a Google mail account. Because Google apps are integrated into Android, you can use mail, contacts and the calendar on line, and they will immediately sync up with the same apps on the phone.
You can probably export the Nokia contacts to some kind of standard file format, such as CSV, and then import them into your Google Contacts, then edit them as you see fit right on line. All the changes and edits will sync to your phone, since they all like in Google's cloud.
As for texts, I'm not sure about that. perhaps there's a way to export them to some kind of plain text format and import them back to the phone. I've never done that (I rarely save text messages).
Is nokia lumia 710 a good choice?

Rocky
I want to perform my business work, like editing docs, attending presentations, chating on Lync, also might shift to 3g in future. I am an online addicted person.
Answer
yes it is
get the lumia 710
it feels premium and high end in your hand
the screen is a 3.7" amoled screen with Nokia clear black display so that means colors and text look amazing on it and that also means you can easily see in direct sunlight so you won't have to higher the screen brightness
the camera is a 5 megapixle camera which takes amazing photos and videos and it also has the Nokia added features like group shot,panorama shot and burst shot
what group shot allows you to do is to capture the perfect moment so for example if you are taking a photo of 2 people and you blink you will be able to rewind the time till when they were still smiling
the web browser is extremely good and very fast
the phone handles mail in a very good way
you've got a huge number of high quality apps and you also got the Nokia added free exclusive apps like Nokia drive,Nokia maps,Nokia city,Nokia lens,Nokia beta,Nokia music,Nokia creative studio,espn,espn radio,CNN,viber HD. and many more
battery life on the phone is very good and would easily get you through a full day of heavy use on a full charge
the whole os on the phone is amazing and it runs smooth and fast and it's also faster in everyday use than iOS and android
the phone also has deep social network integration (Facebook,twitter,LinkedIn)
hope I helped :)
tell me if you decided to get it
and if you have any question you can email me at spieleranswers@outlook.com
yes it is
get the lumia 710
it feels premium and high end in your hand
the screen is a 3.7" amoled screen with Nokia clear black display so that means colors and text look amazing on it and that also means you can easily see in direct sunlight so you won't have to higher the screen brightness
the camera is a 5 megapixle camera which takes amazing photos and videos and it also has the Nokia added features like group shot,panorama shot and burst shot
what group shot allows you to do is to capture the perfect moment so for example if you are taking a photo of 2 people and you blink you will be able to rewind the time till when they were still smiling
the web browser is extremely good and very fast
the phone handles mail in a very good way
you've got a huge number of high quality apps and you also got the Nokia added free exclusive apps like Nokia drive,Nokia maps,Nokia city,Nokia lens,Nokia beta,Nokia music,Nokia creative studio,espn,espn radio,CNN,viber HD. and many more
battery life on the phone is very good and would easily get you through a full day of heavy use on a full charge
the whole os on the phone is amazing and it runs smooth and fast and it's also faster in everyday use than iOS and android
the phone also has deep social network integration (Facebook,twitter,LinkedIn)
hope I helped :)
tell me if you decided to get it
and if you have any question you can email me at spieleranswers@outlook.com
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