02 October 2014

NOKIA TERMINATES NOKIA SYNC



nokia stops nokia sync
  It is no longer new Micrsoft has fully acquired NOKIA in publication release on 25 APRIL 2014. Due to this NOKIA discontinued the production of its Symbian Series and focused on producing Windows phones.  Over the time, a lot of changes have been taking place in the company (which is normal).

  As a tech
savvy individual, I have patronized NOKIA and enjoyed their good products due to durability and the die-hard battery life.
   Apart from the previous mentioned features, I have also enjoyed the NOKIA SYNC feature which give me the ability to synchronize my CONTACTS, NOTES and CALENDER to their server, directly from my phone.
 I received an email from Microsoft  yesterday October 1, 2014, informing me of the discontinuation of this feature on Nokia Series 40, N9 and Symbian phones. 

Below is the full  message
Important: Termination of Nokia Sync and Impact to You
 

Dear Nokia mobile phone customer,

We wanted to let you know of important changes affecting people who use Nokia Sync on Nokia Series 40, N9 and Symbian phones. Nokia Sync is the service that synchronises your contacts, calendar appointments and notes between your phone and the cloud.

We are planning to discontinue the Nokia Sync service on 5 December 2014. After 5 December 2014, you will not be able to access your data through the Nokia Sync service. We strongly encourage you to export and/or migrate your data from the service before this date.

Beginning today, you can use the following options to ensure you can continue to access your data. This includes the option to export your data so it can be imported into other services, or migrate your data to secure, cloud-based services from Microsoft.


Option 1: Export
Option 2: Migrate


In the interest of information privacy, all data that is stored in Nokia Sync will be destroyed following termination of the Nokia Sync service.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any further questions, please see our CARE support site CARE Nokia Sync.

Thank you,
Services Team at Microsoft Devices 

Please, inform others.


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1 comment:

  1. Yes but, what do you think will happen to the contacts, notes and calender of people still using these OS's

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