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Default 09-08-2014, 22:10

Actually the Lumia 630 will replace my Nokia Asha 210 Dual SIM which runs Series 40, a crippled Symbian derivative, too. I hope I won't regret trading in the Asha 210's long battery life for the comfort of a touch-based OS and smartphone features. One thing that annoyed me most with the Asha 210 was its incapability to sync the phonebook with Google or any other cloud-based service. Instead it only supports some SyncML service provisioned by the network operator over the air (there's no way to manually configure your own SyncML server but settings must be received by SMS).


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