How to transfer Favorite to N9

How to transfer the Favorite in my N8 to another person's N9 en mass? I have tried:
1. Use the other person's N9 to log onto my own N8's OVI account and sync the favorite. Favorite got transfered to N9 successful.
2. But when I exit my own OVI account from the N9, those favorites got removed so I am back to square one.
Any idea pls?
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optiplex330 wrote:
How to transfer the Favorite in my N8 to another person's N9 en mass? I have tried:
1. Use the other person's N9 to log onto my own N8's OVI account and sync the favorite. Favorite got transfered to N9 successful.
2. But when I exit my own OVI account from the N9, those favorites got removed so I am back to square one.
Any idea pls?
yes, i think you are talking about the maps application favorites.
you will only pull the favorites from the nokia account that your device is connect to.
it would be best to just create a new nokia account and re-enter them and save them to the new account.

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