Sincronización de datos

Puede sincronizar datos con varios servidores Web y realizar copias de seguridad o restaurar sus datos.

Cuando se completa la sincronización, el dispositivo permanece conectado a la Web. Si se realiza algún cambio en la Web, la información actualizada aparecerá en su dispositivo y comenzará automáticamente la sincronización, y viceversa.

Es posible que esta función no esté disponible según el proveedor de servicio o la región en la que se encuentre.

››Configurar una cuenta de servidor

1

En la pantalla de inicio, abra la lista de aplicaciones y

2

seleccione Ajustes Cuentas y sincronización.

Seleccione Añadir cuenta un tipo de cuenta.

3

Siga las instrucciones que aparecen en la pantalla para

completar la configuración de la cuenta.

Para los servicios en línea de redes sociales, como Facebook o MySpace, escriba su nombre de usuario y contraseña, y seleccione Inic ses.

››Activar la sincronización automática

1

En la pantalla de inicio, abra la lista de aplicaciones y

2

seleccione Ajustes Cuentas y sincronización.

Seleccione Autosinc.

3

Seleccione una cuenta.

4

Seleccione las aplicaciones que desee sincronizar.

Para excluir aplicaciones de la sincronización automática, desmarque la casilla de verificación junto a las aplicaciones.

››Sincronizar datos manualmente

1 En la pantalla de inicio, abra la lista de aplicaciones y seleccione Ajustes Cuentas y sincronización.

2 Seleccione una cuenta.

3 Pulse [] Sincronizar ahora. El dispositivo iniciará

la sincronización de los datos que configuró para la sincronización.

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