SoftwareWirefly announces free mobile backup service

Wirefly announces free mobile backup service

Wirefly Backup Service

Consumers looking for an easier way to backup and transfer their important mobile phone data have just got a medium to rely on. Wirefly recently released its new mobile service that enables users to backup and transfer their contacts and more for free, the Wirefly Mobile Backup.

With this recently unleashed service around, users can now conveniently protect their data regardless of a carrier, manufacturer or operating system. The service has been developed with software designer Spare Backup and considerably trims down the exigency to manually transfer contacts, appointments, or other content when changing carriers or switching phones.

“Everyone has experienced the pain and frustration of losing their phone – more importantly, losing the data stored on the phone.” elaborated Andy Zeinfeld, CEO of Simplexity, parent company of Wirefly. “Wirefly Mobile Backup protects and preserves content that in the past would have lived and died on the lost phone. With this service, the content is safely stored securely in a virtual ‘cloud’ so customers can quickly restore their information onto their replacement phone. What’s more, when you pair Wirefly Mobile Backup with our Device Protection service, losing a device is far less painful. Not only can you get a replacement device, but you can restore your data once your new device is activated.”

Apart from this, the app wirelessly backs up a handset’s contacts, pictures, calendar entries, and music remotely through the device’s mobile data connection or a local Wi-Fi network. Users can snugly restore and transfer everything from contacts to ringtones without having to re-enter the information. The feature-rich Wirefly Mobile backup has been created to lend support to all of the most popular smartphones, including Android, iPhone, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile. Further, the app can be used to safeguard the data from personal computers.

The new Wirefly Mobile Backup can now be downloaded for free. The app will also start supporting Palm, Java, Windows Phone 7 and Symbian operating systems by the end of the quarter.

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