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Manage Cell Phone Data

posted Monday, 25 June 2007
From Kim Komando :

These days, cell phones have become indispensible. We use them for so much.

Cell phones have also improved a lot over the years. They can store hundreds of phone numbers, for instance. They take pictures, play music and even shoot videos.

But, cell phones can also be lost easily. That means the data on the phone can also be gone in the blink of an eye.

So, what would you do if you lost the information on your phone? I’ll bet you don’t have most of those numbers stored anywhere else.

BitPim can help put your mind at ease. It backs up data from cell phones. This includes photos and, thankfully, phone numbers. The program works with many popular phones. But check to make sure yours is compatible.

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