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Does anyone know how to read a 'business card' sent from a nokia phone to a Motorola?

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Carmenere · 06/07/2007 10:38

A friend sent me some numbers but I can't open them and I don't have a nokia in the house to put my sim card into, or would that even work?
Any idea how to read them, is there a website I can forward them to or something?

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Electroma · 07/07/2007 02:04

I dont understand..

did your friend send - from a nokia - a 'business card' (effectively just a way of sending a contact) to your motorola?

If the message wont open, or makes no sense, then ask her to send them seperately, as forwarded contacts. Nokias 'business cards' really only work from nokia to nokia, although some other handsets will convert them.

Motorolas, no the best!

Happy (late) birthday, by the way!

Kevlarhead · 09/07/2007 18:27

I'm assuming the business card is one of the pain-in-the-arse .vcf files.

Easy way to do it is to go to the file in explorer, delete the file extension, (the bit that says .vcf) and change it to .txt.

You should now be able to read the contact information in Word or Notepad or whatever.

Kevlarhead · 09/07/2007 18:30

Whoops, misread the question & thought you were trying to open them on a computer. My mistake.

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