
When you insert the mini USB into the phone, it gives you the choice to connect:
- as a portable music player: this makes (in my case) Windows Media Player pop up and synchronize my music files.
- as a smart phone (using Nokia’s “PC Suite” software): this is for synchronising with your local contacts, calendar, … It also gets the pictures and videos from the phone, and allows you to send SMS through your phone.
- as an external disk drive:so you can throw anything on the 4GB hard drive. Some of the folders have familar names (Pictures, Videos), but I guess you could cause some wreckage by fooling around in the ‘private’ or ‘resource’ folder.
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