Motorola L7c.

Just purchased a Moto L7c with Verizon, and am very disappointed it will not sync with my Macbook Pro.
Does anyone think Apple will do what it takes to make syncing with this phone possible anytime soon?

Me too, nice. My service provider is MetroPCS. Based on the listing of the SLVR L7 I too went ahead bought a new phone and signed up wih MetroPCS. I just hope they honor their 30 day money back guarantee. "c'mon apple" is right.
This is a major deal for me, I am organizationally stupid. Prior to bluetooth, Symbian OS phones and iSync I forgot everything. I cannot live my life without the ability to quickly and easily sync calendar events and address book details quickly, easily and often.
How about a response from a moderator here? Any idea when iSync is going to add L7c support?
thanks

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    Then I deselected the "Synchronize Email Addresses" and just left the "Only Synchronize contacts with phone numbers" and tried to sync again. All my contacts were erased from the phone, and none were added.
    So. Anyone else have this problem, and if you did, how did you solve it?
    Thanks

    I had a wrong setting

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