AT&T Mobile Backup – Keep Your Phone Numbers Safe
Just in case you didn’t see this all over the place, and you have a Motorola (RAZR, SLVR or KRZR), and you didn’t buy Motorola Phone Tools, or you have cash to blow … AT&T has the hookup on keeping your backup!
AT&T Mobile Backup automatically backs up the contact information in your phone’s address book by sending the contact information to a secure server over the wireless network. So if you ever lose, replace or damage your phone, you can restore your backed up contacts to a new phone.
To complement the service, you have access to the AT&T Mobile Backup website at mobilebackup.att.com where you can add, edit, and manage your contact information, eliminating the time and hassle of keying new contacts into your phone. In addition, the website allows you to import contacts from other address books, and print your contacts to a list.
For the relatively resonable price of $1.99 per month AT&T will store a backup of all your contacts! Or you can buy the excellent Motorola Phone Tools from BVRP for just $29.99 and do ring tones, syncing, mms and all sorts of stuff with your PC at home and no monthly fees. That and then AT&T doesn’t have to hand over your contacts to the NSA next time they ask.
AT&T Mobile Backup – Keep Your Phone Numbers Safe
(Pssst: AT&T … fix your network in Denver and I might not be so negative towards you. Atleast when Cingular was in charge I didn’t drop almost every call I make).
Search JAMM »
Our Sponsors
Most Popular »
-
Amazon Kindle 4th Generation – Kindle Up For Amazing Reading!
-
Best Buy iTune Gift Card Deals–20% Off!
-
Happy 2012!
-
FREE: Asphalt 6: Adrenaline for iOS
-
$50 iTunes e-Gift Card for $40 at Walmart.com
-
Link Love: In-Vehicle Cell Phone Use Ban Response by Chris Spera
-
GoodReader Gets More Networking Goodness
-
Review: The Oregon Trail: American Settler
-
Review: GoodReader for iPad–More than just good….it’s GREAT!
-
Review: Sprint / Nextel Motorola Titanium
-
Happy Thanksgiving!
- That should have been automatic after purchasing. I found myself accidentally u...
- I purchased dollars on the game Oregon Settler 3 times and have not received the...
- gracias.....
- Good question, Craig. The range of the device is actually variable. It does no...
- Thanks for the in depth review. One thing that I am curious about and don't hap...
- The main argument I see for Flash being needed on mobile devices such as the iPh...
- My XP gave up the ghost (although I have since resurrected it and reinstalled my...
- You'll be able to get both from ThinkGeek.
Gadget Shoulder Holster
http://ww...
- 1793 (1)
- Accessories (506)
- Android (206)
- Blackberry (172)
- Books, Music, and Media (14)
- cameras (4)
- Carrier News (145)
- Contests (179)
- Deals and Giveaways (585)
- Featured (408)
- Free For All (85)
- General (995)
- GPS devices (12)
- iPad (78)
- iPad (68)
- iPhone/iPod Touch (620)
- JAMM (221)
- JAMM News Network (5)
- JAMM Store (182)
- Laptops and Netbooks (107)
- Laptops, MIDS, and other Portable Devices (17)
- MIDS and UMPC (15)
- Other Devices (211)
- Palm/WebOS (295)
- Phones and Mobile Devices (80)
- Reviews (766)
- Symbian/Nokia (133)
- Tablet PC (8)
- Tips and Tricks (135)
- Views (628)
- Windows Phone (1497)
From Our Friends »
The Mobile Spoon
Clinton Fitch
Warning: array_slice() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in /home/jamm/justanothermobilemonday.com/Wordpress/wp-content/themes/pearl-jamm/sidebar.php on line 232


Leave a Reply