Motorola MOTO Z10 Cell Phone Accessories
Motorola Mobile Phone Tools 3.0 CE BUS P2K for Motorola MOTO Z10
Product features- Includes enhanced Multimedia functionality. Choose from Microsoft Outlook 97/98/00/02/03, Outlook Express, Lotus Notes or the provided Mobile PhoneTools phone book and calendar client
- Compatible with: Motorola A630, C331(TDMA), C332(CDMA), C332(TDMA), C333(CDMA), C343, C353(TDMA), E310, T720(GSM), T720(CDMA), T720i, T722, T725, T730c, V120e, V120(TDMA), V120x, V260, V265, V300, V400, V551, V60, V600, V60(CDMA), V60i, V60i(TDMA), V60p, V
- Intuitive Interface
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionWith this NEW software upgrade for select Motorola cell phones, you can Access your data, the Internet and e-mail on the go via your compatible Motorola phone. Includes Starfish TrueSync software to help keep your personal information current and accessible. High-speed connection to your computer via USB. Data service not available in all areas. Please contact your service provider for details. CD also includes General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Modem Manager that enables high-speed network connections for fast web and email access.GPRS Modem Manager is only compatible with V. Series 66 and Timeport 280 phones. USB Data Kit is compatible with the following phones: V. Series V66, V60g, V70, 270, 280, v120, T720, C331 Phones.
User reviews Yuck! Motorola Sucks... Period, 2007-07-15 In two words "pathetic software". I cannot help but pity the users of this software.
This was my experience. I lost my Motorola V 551, came back home and started this software. Surprise ! No backups found... my regular backups every month surprisingly could NOT be found.
Luckily I did a system-wide search and located the .CDB files... So much for the $30 I spent on this @#$%@##!
PRO's
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1. Uses up some of your Hard disk space (read "Cannot think of any")
CON's
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1. Software does not work
2. slow transfers via USB cable Convenient Software, 2007-02-20 This software worked out fine as I upgraded my phone from a Motorola V551 to a Blackberry. I was able to save most of my pictures and data with the software provided. Instructions were simple to follow. Worked Perfectly!, 2006-12-15 I received the version 4.0 and was slightly concerned after reading other reviews. However, after following the install instructions, it worked perfectly. I now have copies of my address book and all my photos (poor quality photos, but I have them none the less). When I first purchased the Motorola V551 phone, 3 years ago, the Cingular store wanted over $40 for this cable. It wasn't worth 1/2 that price. I kept putting off buying the cable, until I stumbled upon this one. I got it for $13.08 delivered from A1 Accessories and I couldn't be happier!! Cheaper than email, 2006-12-11 This product has worked great thus far. I have used it to edit and download songs for ringtones, and I have used it to save/edit/sync my phone book. It has performed perfectly for these. I have not used it for photos or video. I would recommend this product for Cingular Motorola V551 phone. Much less expensive here than Cingular. Did the trick!, 2006-11-07 All I wanted to do is move videos from the phone to the PC. I tried to email from the phone. But it said the file was too big. This tool did it with ease. ... Also, I placed my order Thursday night and received it in the mail on Monday... Great service! Thanks.
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