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Motorola RAZR ( CDMA versions ) post your questions here

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  1. rwsrichard

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    Re: Motorola RAZR ( CDMA versions v3c v3m ) post your questions here


    When you put ringtones on the phone, put them in the phones root directory.

    On the V3m you you can see what songs/ringtones you have by:

    Menu->Get It Now->Get Tunes & Tones

    There will be a list at the bottom of the screen, once you get into Get Tunes & Tones.

    Not sure about the V3c, but it should be pretty close.
     
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    Re: Motorola RAZR ( CDMA versions v3c v3m ) post your questions here

    Has anyone else had a problem with the headphones that came with the Music Essentials Kit? With mine I can only hear music play through the right earpiece, nothing from the left. If this has been covered elsewhere within this thread please direct me.
     
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    what is MPT and how do i take out pictures from my phone and put them into m computer
     
  4. rwsrichard

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    Well, V3m phones are mono and not stereo. I do not use the Music Essentials Kit, but I and others have used our stereo headphones. You do not get stereo out.
     
  5. rwsrichard

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    MPT stands for Motorola Phone Tools. You can buy it off of the internet pretty cheap. It comes with it's own cable(s). IF you get the MPT with BONUS CD, it is supposed to UNBLOCK the phone for you, otherwise you will have to SEEM the phone in order for MPT to work. More on SEEM'ing when you get MPT.

    MPT usually comes as version 4.0. When you install it, let it upgrade to version 4.21. Also when you do this make sure that you download the DriverTool version 4.21 from this site or your favorite site.

    MPT, when installed will actually display a replica of the V3 series phone on your desktop. It shows MultiMedia, calendar, phonebook, internet connection.

    With the MultiMedia, you can take pictures, ringtones, songs, etc... either off your computer and put them on your phone OR you can take them from your phone and put them on your computer.

    There is step-by-step wizard that expalins how to do the transfers in MPT.

    I know this will probalby open up a bunch more questions and if it does, please do not hesitate to ask.
     
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    Re: Motorola RAZR ( CDMA versions v3c v3m ) post your questions here

    isnt there some way i could get mpt for free
    i already have a usb cable along with the musics essentials kit
     
  7. rwsrichard

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    Not legally.:wink:
     
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    where can i get it?
     
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    Re: Motorola RAZR ( CDMA versions v3c v3m ) post your questions here

    n how can i put ringtones on my phone with mtp
    and if it is there n e other way i can edit songs and make them my ringtone
     
  10. rwsrichard

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    E-bay or amazon is pretty resonable in price. Around $10-25 is pretty good price.

    VZW wants about $40-50 for it.
     
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    Re: Motorola RAZR ( CDMA versions v3c v3m ) post your questions here

    Yeah. The 4.21 driver is installed, I have MPT 4 and the thing autoupdated and stuff. I have ALL The drivers. I did the seem, but everytime I connect my phone and MPT is open, it says that the phone is not physically connected.
     
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    But i am talkin about an lg vx9800 and it is getting the songs from the memory card and/or songs i have moved to the phone. if i move it 2 the phone it is only under my music, so i am asking how i am to applyit as a ringtone if it isn't in the ringtone folder. and if it is getting it from the card, basically the same question.
     
  13. rwsrichard

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    Music/songs/ringtones, all will go into the root directory of the phone. They will all show up under My Music or My_Music.
     
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    But it can only apply the song if it is under the ringtone folder, and the songs i have aren't showing up in that folder. is there a conversion nessesary or option change needed or what do i need to do?
     
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    Hello all. It's been a while since I've been online. I hope by now Cincyball and Richard have burried the hatchet. I still need help turning off the annoying low battery chime. Unfortunately, turning the reminders off didn't stop it. But it did keep the phone from beeping every minute or so when I have an unviewed missed call. Call me ____, but I like to let my battery drain all the way (or at least almost all the way) before charging. There must be some way to allow the phone to die silently! I just need help finding it.
     
  16. rwsrichard

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    Call me ____, too, :biggrin: because I let my phone shut off because there is not enough battery power, before I charge the battery.

    The Instructions I gave you was how I turned mine off. I will see if I can come up wih something else.
     
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    Re: Motorola RAZR ( CDMA versions v3c v3m ) post your questions here

    I FINALLY got mine to work. I started from the very beginning, installed the 4.21 Driver Tool, then motorola phone updates, and then I redid the seem, and went I configured my phone in MPT, I set it to V3c FIRST, and then changed it to V3cm. I had the diconnect the USB cable from the computer a couple times, but now it works just fine.

    Make sure when you do ringtones that they aren't too long or you'll get an error code "request denied by phone (content too large)" or something like that.

    If anyone needs more detailed instructions, let me know so I can give a step by step reply instead. :)
     
  18. rwsrichard

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    Way to go. Good work! :cheers:

    Now for the fun to start.
     
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    But it can only apply the song if it is under the ringtone folder, and the songs i have aren't showing up in that folder. is there a conversion nessesary or option change needed or what do i need to do?[/
     
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    Re: Motorola RAZR ( CDMA versions v3c v3m ) post your questions here

    I wonder if anyone here has the BONUS cd....
     
  21. rwsrichard

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    I would love to get my hands on both of them.
     
  22. rwsrichard

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    FYI

    Just got back in from my favorite VZW store. The guy I call, PD, told me he just got in yesterday from a big to-do meeting of the techie's. He said that they have taken away alot of their responisbilities as far as being a techie goes.

    The most important thing is, they are no longer allowed to go BACKWARD's when flashing someone's phone and putting on "updated" software. When they do flash someone's phone and install software, it has to be the most current version of software for that phone.

    Then he said, they are supposed to charge customers for that unless it is under warranty. Minimum price is $20.

    This was cool! Instead of getting your software 'upgraded' from version .03 to .04, the software is wiped out and the most current version put on the phone.
     
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    Re: Motorola RAZR ( CDMA versions v3c v3m ) post your questions here

    Hey All,

    Just got a Verizon V3m. Yeah, OK, silly me but I really had no choice as I use Verizon's EV-DO cellular data service for my IBM laptop. Anyway, been reading all these posts on now to hack the software that Verizon has installed on the phone and it sounds sweet but I got one big question - DOES HACKING SOFTWARE IN THE PHONE LIMIT OR INTERFERE WITH THE PHONE'S PRIMARY FUNCTION OF, WELL, BEING A PHONE? If I want to access any of Verizon's download features or anything else, can I? I'm quite happy to hack the phoneware and have a little bit of technical knowhow but am unsure of how this affects the phone's interfacing with the actual cellular system to which it is connected.

    Wow, talk about asking the same question in sixteen different ways, huh?

    Anybody have any idea??

    Lemme know

    TSY
     
  24. rwsrichard

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    Hacking will not interfere with the phones primary function or what you want to do, unless you turn something OFF.

    The object here is to turn features back ON, that were turned off.
     
  25. tsy

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    Thanks, you seem to be the one with all the answers. At least one's I am asking. When I finally get round to hacking my phone, I'll be sure to get in touch. I'm a very-busy-no-time architect.
     
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    I tried that. But it does not disable the low battery beeping. Is there another way to disable the low battery beeping?
     
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    Yea, start charging it before it gets to that point :p
     
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    When I did this i tried to open the "my phone" tab in the media center. then it says it can't connect to it. and i DID do the SEEM changes needed
     
  29. rwsrichard

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    Which version do you have installed?

    If you upgraded to version 4.21, you will need to install the 4.21 driver.

    http://forums.wirelessadvisor.com/a...zr-cdma-versions-v3c-v3m-driver-tool-421a.zip

    After installing the driver, Make sure that Windows XP picks it up as a modem. Then start MPT.
     
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    Does verizon charge fees and airtime to use the phone as a usb modem?
     
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