The safe way to transfer data from one mobile phone to another

Jun 25, 2007 08:42 GMT  ·  By

Losing the mobile phone, damaging or just having it replaced is a common thing. Actually, that happens quite often and asks for solutions to safely transfer the content that users store on these devices.

Mobile phones can store a large number of personal information. From applications, ringtones, images and down to the address book, all these pieces of information need to be transferred from one device to another in a safe way which will not waste any important information.

MightyBackup 3.0 provides backup protection for licensed software found on the user's mobile phone and all personal data too. Such services prove to be useful both for carriers and license content providers.

The biggest problem when transferring software content from one phone model to another is that it has high chances of failing to function properly. MightyBackup 3.0 manages to determine the correct version for each device and make it available for its user, within the limits of the license agreements. The main advantage that this program brings is that it hosts the service in its carrier-class data center, which eliminates operational costs that carriers work with.

"Losing personal and licensed content is losing the soul of the phone. Our new MightyBackup 3.0 offering ensures quick restoration of all content that users want, enhancing customer retention and satisfaction", said Richard M. Onyon, founder and CEO of FusionOne. This comes as a result of the simple fact that "Mobile phones are about more than making telephone calls, they are versatile devices at the heart of social interactions, business communications, entertainment, and personal expression", further commented Richard M. Onyon.

MightyBackup 3.0 offers its user a list of the previously licensed content that was found on his handset and allows him to choose which items he wishes to acquire. This program has been used until now in its previous versions on more than 200 million mobile phone contacts.