I have a Nokia 97 mini what is the best way to connect it to my new Mack Book Pro

Hi All Mac Book Pro users,
I have just purchased a new Mac Book Pro and it has Lion V10.7 I am trying to connect my Nokia N97 Mini. has anybody out there managed to achieve it and HOW DID YOU MANAGE IT.
Any help will be gratefully accepted, Thanks
stoddy32

Connectivity
WLAN 802.11b/g, USB 2.0,Bluetooth 2.0, TV-out (PAL/NTSC), FM transmitter only for original
For what purpose do you want to connect a phone with a miniature keyboard to your MacBook?

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