Nokia 6220 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Note: If you have tried to
access or have accessed
confidential information
requiring passwords (for
example your bank
account), empty the cache
of your phone after each
use.
To empty the cache, see ”The cache
memory” on page 90.
Synchronisation
Synchronisation allows you to save
your calendar and contacts data in a
remote Internet server or in a
compatible PC. If you have saved
data in the remote Internet server,
you can synchronise your phone by
starting the synchronisation from
your phone. Synchronising to the
remote server is a network service.
You can also synchronise the data in
your phone’s contacts and calendar
to correspond with the data of your
compatible PC by starting the
synchronisation from your PC. The
contact data in your SIM card will
not be synchronised.
Note that answering an incoming
call during synchronisation will end
the synchronisation and you will
need to re-start it.
Synchronising from your phone
Before synchronising from your
phone, you may need to do the
following:
Subscribe to a synchronisation
service. For more information on
availability and the
synchronisation service settings,
contact your network operator or
service provider.
Retrieve the synchronisation
settings from your network
operator or service provider, see
”Settings for the
synchronisation” on page 84.
Set the connection settings you
need for the synchronisation. See
”Setting up the phone for a
service” on page 86.
To start the synchronisation from
your phone:
1. Activate the connection settings
you need for the synchronisation.
See ”Setting up the phone for a
service” on page 86.
2. Press Menu, select Extras,
Synchronisation, Settings and
Active Internet sync. settings.
Scroll to the set you wish to
activate and press Activate.
Mark the data to be
synchronised. See Data to be
synchronised in ”Settings for the
synchronisation” on page 84.