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vor 7 Jahren
@wlachner
Der Typ des Speedport fehlt.
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Hallo @wlachner,
die Kontakte des Speedport Smart lassen sich vermutlich nicht direkt auf das Telefon übertragen, da das Telefon den cat-iq-2.0-Standard meines Wissesn nicht unterstützt.
Du könntest höchstens die Kontakte des Speedport Smart exportieren und auf dem Computer speichern. Siehe Bedienungsanleitung Seite 160:
https://www.telekom.de/hilfe/downloads/bedienungsanleitung-speedport-smart.pdf
Alternativ, falls du das T-Online-Kontaktbuch nutzt, könntest du die Kontakte im E-Mail-Center direkt im VCard-Format herunterladen.
In das Telefon lassen sich angeblich via Bluetooth einzelne Kontakte im VCard-Format importieren. Siehe Bedienungsanleitung Seite 39:
http://gse.gigaset.com/fileadmin/legacy-assets/A31008-M2306-E101-1-3F19_de_BE.pdf
Ob sich die Mühe lohnt mit Dateikonvertierung ins VCard-Format, die Bluetooth-Übertragung etc., kann ich nicht einschätzen.
Vielleicht hast du ja auch auf dem Handy Kontakte, die du im VCard-Format aufs Telefon via Bluetooth exportieren kannst?
Notfalls müssen die Kontakte halt manuell eingetragen werden.
Viele Grüße
jla959
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Vielen Dank für die Mühe!
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