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Will it back up my applications though? I suppose i'm more bothered about that...
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Hi Guys,
Sorry if any elements of this post is gonna sound duplicated but need some advice and would appreciate some help
My Usb port on my N900 broke this evening, the charger wire got caught in my foot
I don't know much when it comes to anything techincal, but i was hoping that if i purchased a MicroSD 16GB card and opened the back-up application on my phone, then i would be able to back-up all my files/music/images/applications.
I don't think Nokia customer care are likely to repair the usb port (just a gut feeling) although the part is still attached to the end of my charger
So i was hoping that if they gave me a new N900 (covered in warranty and have insurance with Vodafone) then i could stick my memory card in the phone and run the back-up application to restore the files/music/images/applications etc? Would i be correct in doing this?
Also has anyone accidently broke their usb port and actually got it repaired by Nokia?
Thanks in advance for any advice
Sorry if any elements of this post is gonna sound duplicated but need some advice and would appreciate some help
My Usb port on my N900 broke this evening, the charger wire got caught in my foot
I don't know much when it comes to anything techincal, but i was hoping that if i purchased a MicroSD 16GB card and opened the back-up application on my phone, then i would be able to back-up all my files/music/images/applications.
I don't think Nokia customer care are likely to repair the usb port (just a gut feeling) although the part is still attached to the end of my charger
So i was hoping that if they gave me a new N900 (covered in warranty and have insurance with Vodafone) then i could stick my memory card in the phone and run the back-up application to restore the files/music/images/applications etc? Would i be correct in doing this?
Also has anyone accidently broke their usb port and actually got it repaired by Nokia?
Thanks in advance for any advice