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She hates her Hue

Discussion in 'SAMSUNG' started by Tullphan, Oct 9, 2008.

  1. Tullphan

    Tullphan Junior Member
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    Location:
    Southern IL
    My Phone:
    HTC Desire
    Wireless Provider(s):
    Alltel
    Signed up for an extra year in order to get a new phone.
    Got the Hue because of the large display (text-wise...when inputting #'s).
    Hate it because it doesn't notify of missed calls & new voicemails.
    By the time a call was missed, the 15 days were up so now we're stuck with it.
    Any hacks available for this?
     
  2. littlepriest01

    littlepriest01 Junior Member
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    It seems as if any phone nowaday would include missed call notification. This is crazy?
     
  3. Tullphan

    Tullphan Junior Member
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    HTC Desire
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    Alltel
    To keep from opening a new thread, i've made some ringtones via Audacity & i'd like to put them on her phone & associate them with some of her contacts as i've done with my V3c. I bought a micro-sd card & put the ringtones on it, but it only recognizes them as mp3z & won't allow me to use them for ringtones.
    Alltel says I can't due to DRM.
    I've tried e-mailing her phone w/the ringtone as an attachment (xxx-xxx-xxxx@message.alltel.com), but even though it showed there was an attachment, I couldn't open it.
    Any other ideas?
    Thanks!
     

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