Synchronisation; Synchronise From Your Device - Nokia 6822 User Manual

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into a wallet profile. You can use
the profile to retrieve wallet data
from different cards while
browsing.
Cards—Use this option to create
and save
Payment
cards,
Access
cards,
cards, or
Address
availability of receiving card
information as configuration
settings, contact the card issuer or
your service provider.
Tickets—Save notifications for
e-tickets you have bought through
a mobile service.
Receipts—Save mobile purchase
receipts.
Personal
notes—Save personal
information, such as account
numbers, passwords, codes, or
notations. Personal notes are
protected with the wallet PIN
code. When viewing a note, select
Options
and
Send via text msg.
copy the note as a text message;
Copy to calendar
to the calendar as a memo;
detail
to extract numbers, e-mail
addresses, and web addresses from
a note; and
Delete
note you are viewing.
Settings—Use this option to
change wallet settings.
cards,
Loyalty
User info
cards. For
to
to copy the note
Use
to delete the

Synchronisation

Synchronisation allows you to
save your calendar and contacts
data on a remote Internet server
[network service] or on a
compatible PC. If you have saved
data on the remote Internet server,
you can synchronise your device
by starting the synchronisation
from your device. You can also
synchronise the data in the
contacts list, calendar, and notes
of your device to correspond to the
data of your compatible PC by
starting the synchronisation from
your PC.
The contact data in your SIM card
will not be synchronised.
Synchronise from your
device
Before synchronising from your
device, you need to subscribe to a
synchronisation service and get
the configuration settings from
your service provider. For more
information on availability and the
synchronisation service settings,
contact your service provider.
To start the synchronisation from
your device, do the following:
1. Activate the connection
settings you need for the
synchronisation. See
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