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Microsoft My Phone: Back up Mobile Phone Data

by Rocky on October 6, 2009

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my-phoneWant to back up your phone automatically? Share photos on your favorite social networking sites? And even more importantly, want be able to locate your lost phone? Microsoft My Phone software can help. Check out the key features below.

  • Backup your phone’s content automatically. With the My Phone service, information on your Windows® phone is backed-up to a password-protected web site hosted by Microsoft. If you lose your phone or upgrade to a new phone, you can restore your information easily.
  • Send photos to your PC and favorite social networking sites. Microsoft My Phone makes it easy to share photos taken with your phone. From your My Phone web account or directly from your Windows® phone, you can share photos to Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, and Windows Live.
  • Find your lost phone. The My Phone service can show you the last known location of your phone on a map (based on where it last synced or shared photos using My Phone). User activation required.
  • Access your contacts, text messages and more online. From the web you can organize contacts and appointments on your phone, and search through your old text messages. Changes appear on your phone the next time you sync.

My Phone service provides 200 MB of free storage on the My Phone web site. If you exceed this limit, your existing information will be saved and you will receive an error message advising you to delete some content in order to continue syncing.

Microsoft My Phone application may be used with Windows Mobile 6 phones and is pre-loaded on most newer Windows® phones. If the software is not already on your phone, download My Phone here.

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