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Sanyo 4900 and USB Cable question

Discussion in 'All Other Brands of Wireless Phones' started by Punk, Mar 4, 2003.

  1. Punk

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    Since I am on a business plan, I am not allowed to use Sprint PCS Vision. I was wondering then if it would be possible to download ringtones to my Sanyo with the USB cable even though I don't have Vision. Could I still be able to upload ringers from the net via the cable or what? I NEED RINGTONES! [​IMG]
     
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    I dont know if that is correct. I am considered a "business" customer because of the discount I receive through my company,but I still have vision unlimited for 10.00 a month.
     
  3. jmccrane

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    Yeah, downloading to the phone with the cable has nothing to do with Vision. However, the number of items you can d/l from your cable is limited to 6, I believe. The phone has separate memories for Vision and cable use, probably at Sprint's request. Note that you can still use Vision for .01/KB even if it's not included in your plan.
     
  4. Punk

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    So if I had SnapMedia, I could just use that program to upload ringers to my phone?

    Can I still surf the net without Vision though with the USB?

    P.S. Everytime I try to connect to the web, I get an error.
     
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