How to send Motorola Phone Contacts to Mac

Can someone tell me how to send my phone contacts to my Address book via BT?
Also, as a bonus question, does anyone know how to send mp3 songs to my Motorola V360? (It's essentiall the same phone as the RAZR)
Thanks for your thoughts.

With iSync I synchronize my phone book with the address book. At first you have to configure the V3 RAZR that it is 'known' in the Mac and also the Mac as a known device in the MOTO. And then you have to agree to any action such as a file transfer.
Pictures and mp3 files are sent to the MOTO with a click at the BT symbol above in the right corner near the speaker icon choosing the 'Send File ...' submenue.

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