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Have you ever wanted to give your phone a personal touch, felt the urge to annoy your friends with obnoxious ring tones, or lusted to decorate your tech-toy's background with a picture? I have... How about a tool that lets you do all these things and more, like easily create a backup of your phone's phone book and calendar? Enter the world of Ericsson Client.
Ericsson Client lets you send files such as addresses, calendar events, melodies, themes1, and pictures to your Sony Ericsson phone using Bluetooth, cable, or your PowerBook's IR-eye. All necessary conversion between different character encodings and formats is handled automatically by Ericsson Client when you send address book items and calendar event files from Palm Desktop or Entourage.
By dropping text from most OS X applications in Ericsson Client's window, you can create notes in compatible2 phones; perfect for driving directions, shopping lists, and other short texts.
You can also download the phone book and calendar from your phone for backup or sharing purposes. This makes it easier to cope with parting from your phone when it's at Sony Ericsson to receive an upgrade.
Speaking of upgrades, Ericsson Client lets you see what software version is currently in your phone, making it easier to determine if your phone is up for an upgrade.
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1 Themes only work with the T68i (or upgraded T68) series phones.
2 Currently, notes are only supported with the T68 and T68i series phones.
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It's fun!
Personalize your phone with background pictures, melodies, themes, and screen savers. |
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It's useful!
Send notes and keep a backup of your phone's calendar and phone book.
+ find out if it's time to upgrade your phone |
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Flexible connectivity
Works with IrDA, serial cable, and Bluetooth. |
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| Product Requirements |
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Mac OS X 10.1.5 or greater |
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Supported phone
from Sony Ericsson:
T39, R520, T65, T68, T68i, and possibly others
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Connection hardware
Either of the following:
- Bluetooth adapter
- Serial cable
- IrDA
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