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I’m usually content to leave recommending online backup services to the excellent people at Lifehacker, unless of course I’ve tried them myself and found them to be useful.  Well, last year I upgraded from the Motorola V3 to a Nokia N80, and if you’ve ever tried to negotiate the former’s Mobile Phone Tools software then you’ll know how infuriating it is.  I had almost resigned myself to tapping in all of my contacts by hand, when I saw ZYB – a free online service that remotely syncs your contacts and then can transfer them to a new handset.

ZYB SMS backup

It was ridiculously easy, although a service I didn’t think I’d come back to until I upgraded again.  Now, ZYB have shifted their focus to not only saving your contacts list but keeping your SMS messages as well; as of 3GSM they’ll launch a backup system that works on the SyncML 1.2 standard.

In addition, users can make some or all of their SMS list public and network contacts and snippets of information between fellow professionals. 

I’m sure it’ll be useful to some people – although probably not me, as I don’t make a habit of saving every text message I receive – but if someone wants to try it and report back to SlashGear we’ll be interested to hear how you get on.

ZYB [via Gear Digest - thanks to Sanity for the tip]

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One Response to “ZYB online backup saves SMS too”

  1. Jason February 15, 2007

    This is really interesting…

    The recent relaunch of Mobyko and other similar services with extra stuff that ZYB don’t offer has meant that they have had to launch this SMS tool and try to catch up.

    Over the next few months we should see this whole area hotting up. There are rumours of Yahoo and Google entering the field too… keep your eyes open!

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