Is it possible to sync a Motorola Razr V3m (Verizon Wireless) with my Outlook contacts?
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Is it possible to sync a Motorola Razr V3m (Verizon Wireless) with my Outlook contacts?
[ apologies if this has been asked before; I wasn't able to find any
decent results from a quick search ]
Is it possible to easily sync a Motorola Razr V3m (Verizon Wireless)
with my Outlook contacts, so that my Outlook contacts show up on my
phone? I think to sync a Moto Razr V3 from *T-Mobile* or *Cingular*,
you can purchase the software from Motorola to sync the phone with
Outlook contacts. My understanding is that since Verizon Wireless uses
their own software on all of their phones, the Motorola software will
*not* work with the V3m and enable this functionality. (There is a
workaround, but it requires hacking the phone and flashing Alltel's
CDMA software to the V3m, which is not trivial.) Can someone confirm or
refute? Thanks!
Re: Is it possible to sync a Motorola Razr V3m (Verizon Wireless) with my Outlook contacts?
I don't know about Outlook but synchronization of a Verizon V3c with the
address book in Outlook Express works fine.
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>[ apologies if this has been asked before; I wasn't able to find any
> decent results from a quick search ]
>
> Is it possible to easily sync a Motorola Razr V3m (Verizon Wireless)
> with my Outlook contacts, so that my Outlook contacts show up on my
> phone? I think to sync a Moto Razr V3 from *T-Mobile* or *Cingular*,
> you can purchase the software from Motorola to sync the phone with
> Outlook contacts. My understanding is that since Verizon Wireless uses
> their own software on all of their phones, the Motorola software will
> *not* work with the V3m and enable this functionality. (There is a
> workaround, but it requires hacking the phone and flashing Alltel's
> CDMA software to the V3m, which is not trivial.) Can someone confirm or
> refute? Thanks!
>