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Discussion in 'Sprint Forum' started by SmArTeStChIlD421, Dec 3, 2006.

  1. SmArTeStChIlD421

    SmArTeStChIlD421 Silver Senior Member
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    if i get a 1GB microSD card for my phone........where can i get a USB driver to hook the phone up to the computer......or do i need to get a reader to edit the card then put it back in the phone???

    also.....do i have to mod my phone to connect phones to phones via bluetooth?
     
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  2. TelcomJunkie

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    I find it faster to just put the card in a card reader and dump my mp3's on to it.
     
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  3. SmArTeStChIlD421

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    yeah i would just do that too but i dont have an SD reader........my phone came with the 64MB micro SD card and a microSD to SD adapter......but i dont have a reader for either
     
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    The readers are cheap ~$15-20 for an all in one, SD, compact flash, etc.. worth the money.
     
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    o wow i figured they would be more expensive......thats actually really cheap.......i like how the readers are actually cheaper than the memory.....
     
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    Memory isn't much more... I bought a 2gig PQI compact flash card at Fry's the other week for $14
     
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    but i would think the microSD would be more expensive because of their size.....
     
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    He's making a statement about the general price of non volatile memory, but you're right microsd and minisd's are a bit more expensive, and further quality costs more (names such as PNY and Sandisk come ot mind)

    Btw grats on becoming Bronze and breaking 750.
     
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  9. SmArTeStChIlD421

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    o..thanks.....i didnt even notice...haha.......

    i posted this in another thread but ill ask again because i still havent gotten a clear answer......im having trouble transferring ringtones to my phone from someone elses phone.......i turn on bluetooth.......she turns on her bluetooth and we make sure that profiles are set up in the device history for eachother......

    she goes to her ringtones and selects copy to....

    she selects me....it says seeking....

    i accept..then it sends it...i accept and then her phone says unsupported media type.....and mine says transfer failed....disconnected......one reason this doesnt make sense is because we have the same phone.......RAZR V3m's.....so i dont know why its not going.......i can probably receive photos but i havent tried it.........i can send contacts to my phone from my moms phone....but thats it.....no pics......no ringtones.......no nothing......and from the looks of it.......Sprint makes a lot of changes to the V3m.........cuz ive seen the interfaces of about three other V3m's from 2 different carriers and they are all the same but mine is different......i got the general answer that ill have to SEEM edit the phone but how do i do that?????
     
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