At last I’ve found the time the other day to add my Nokia E61i and Nokia 6120 Classic to iSync. I’ve upgraded to Leopard a few months back and I installed from scratch and I dunno where my Nokia E61i iSync driver was so I wasn’t able to add it immediately. I was already contented that these two phones are compatible with BluePhoneElite 2, and I didn’t have to sync the phones because BPE2 can read and recognize my phones’ contacts as well as entries from the Addressbook.app.
After a month or so, I never got around to at least remember to make iSync work with my new Nokia 6120 Classic (I already retired my Sony Ericsson w800i, which worked perfectly fine with iSync and BluePhoneElite 2 by the way), until today. Nokia hasn’t released an official driver/installer yet, but it’s not that hard to hack iSync to detect mobile phones, and Nokia 6120 Classic is no exception.

BTW, here’s Nokia’s iSync Support page so you can download iSync drivers for your Nokia phone. And here’s an article detailing how to enable iSync support for Nokia 6120 or any phone for that matter.
Now I can sync Addressbook.app with my two phones again. But somehow I have to double-check my entries because iSync usually duplicates entries between my phones and Addressbook.app and it’s too much of a hassle to run through the hundreds of phonebook entries and see if they’re duplicated or not. I’ll make sure my Addressbook.app entries are unique and just delete phonebook entries before the “first” sync. Any suggestions?’





Hi,
Can you indicate a link for checking Nokia mobiles that are compatible with iSync ?
Thanks
By: Jose Silva on July 25, 2008
at 5:13 pm
Hi Jose Silva. I’ve already linked Nokia’s iSync Support page in the third paragraph of this entry. You can click on that phrase to proceed to the said site. But here’s the explicit URL just in case:
http://europe.nokia.com/A4299040
By: Macoy on August 1, 2008
at 1:59 pm