You launch your new mobile phone and you run into a problem: your contact list is not stored on the SIM card, but in the phone's memory. There are models that make the task of transferring cards from one computer to another very difficult, but with the Nokia Lumia 620 this can be very simple. To begin, we must consider a couple of ways to be able to copy the agenda in our new terminal with Windows Phone.
If we have the list synchronized with a cloud storage service, it is enough that we download the agenda on the Nokia Lumia 620. To do this, it does not matter what service we use: Microsoft Exchange, Google account or even registered in Nokia services. Synchronization can be done from the same section dedicated to contacts, and it will take us just a few minutes.
However, the Nokia Lumia 620 has a specific tool to transfer contacts from our old phone to the new Windows Phone computer. To do this, just go to the Transfer my data utility from the applications section. Once we click there, we will be offered the option to search for the phone that will act as the issuer.
To do this, both the Nokia Lumia 620 and the one that will move the contact book must have their Bluetooth ports activated, with a view to both being linked. Once we have done it, we can start transferring the data from one to another. The process took, in the case of an agenda of about 600 contacts, just under four minutes.
Once the process is complete, the access to contacts on the Nokia Lumia 620 will reflect exactly the same contacts that came from the source phone. In the event that the Nokia Lumia 620 is configured with several accounts (Facebook, Twitter or others) and there are repeated contacts, these will be duplicated, giving us the opportunity to merge them so that the agenda is as uniform and orderly as possible. In this way, new contacts are prevented from stepping on those who were already on the Nokia Lumia 620, causing the odd mess that leads us to lose entries in the agenda.
Once we have the agenda ready, we can synchronize it with the accounts that we have configured, we can upload our contacts so that, in the event that in the future we change phones again, we will keep the complete list with the latest changes.
The Nokia Lumia 620 is the mobile with which the Finnish firm exposes its most economical offer for users who wish to get a phone with Windows Phone 8, which is the most recent version of Microsoft's operating system for smartphones. It has a 3.8-inch screen, as well as a main camera with five-megapixel quality and LED flash. The processor is a dual-core unit at one GHz and has a RAM of 512 MB, as well as an eight GB equipment , expandable with up to an additional 64 GB if we install its corresponding microSD card.