Transferring data to your Nokia E62

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Select MenuToolsTransfer.

You can transfer content from a compatible Nokia device to your Nokia E62 using Bluetooth connectivity or infrared. The type of content that can be transferred depends on the phone model. If the other device supports synchronization, you can also synchronize data between the other device and your Nokia E62. For more information on compatible devices, contact your dealer, operator, or service provider.

Using a Bluetooth or infrared connection, you can synchronize, for example, your calendar and contact entries between the two devices. The phone allows you to select the categories of data that you wish to move.

Because device models are designed differently, there may be differences in the way they handle data transfer. For example, your Nokia E62 allows you to enter a great deal of contact information for each contact. Another device

model may only allow a few details per contact. If you synchronize contact information between these two devices, some of the data may be transferred to an incorrect field, and some data may not be transferred at all.

Note: All changes made to a device since the previous synchronization are copied to the other device. This means that if you have deleted some information from a device, that information is also deleted from the other device during synchronization.

Bluetooth transfer

To transfer data to your Nokia E62:

1Select MenuToolsTransfer.

2Select Transfer data to begin data transfer.

Transferring data to your Nokia

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Nokia E62 manual Bluetooth transfer

E62 specifications

The Nokia E62 is a notable device that emerged in the mid-2000s as part of Nokia's E-series, which focused heavily on business and productivity. Launched in 2006, the E62 was specifically designed for professionals, combining traditional phone features with advanced smartphone capabilities.

One of the standout characteristics of the Nokia E62 is its ergonomic design. It features a large QWERTY keyboard, which makes typing emails and text messages more efficient for users who require extensive communication options. The keys are well-spaced and tactile, providing a satisfying typing experience that was quite advanced for its time. The device is also equipped with a 2.4-inch display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, offering clear visibility for emails, documents, and web browsing.

In terms of connectivity, the Nokia E62 supports GSM and GPRS standards, enabling users to stay connected through voice calls and data services. While lacking in 3G capabilities, the device could still access the internet and email via GPRS, making it suitable for on-the-go professionals. Bluetooth support allowed for seamless connections with other devices, including headsets and computers, facilitating a wide range of applications.

The Nokia E62 runs on the Symbian OS, specifically the S60 platform, which allows users to install various applications and customize the device to meet their needs. The presence of a microSD card slot enables users to expand storage, an important feature for those who required more space for documents, applications, and multimedia.

An impressive battery life is another highlight of the E62, with a removable battery that provided up to 6 hours of talk time and several days of standby. This longevity is crucial for business users who rely on their devices throughout the day without frequent interruptions for charging.

In summary, the Nokia E62 encapsulates an era of smartphones tailored to professional use. Its QWERTY keyboard, solid build quality, Symbian OS, and long-lasting battery make it a remarkable device in Nokia's lineup. While it may seem dated by modern standards, the E62 laid the groundwork for subsequent smartphones focused on productivity and efficient communication, demonstrating Nokia's commitment to the business user segment.