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According to GSMArena it have microUSB. So if you have at home MicroUSB cable you can try connecting it through that cable.
According to GSMArena it have microUSB. So if you have at home MicroUSB cable you can try connecting it through that cable.
Looks like that phone doesn't have Bluetooth either.
reading some posts on google, it looks like this phone is locked down with no way to do anything with it, no USB support, no VZ Backup, no Bluetooth, etc...
and it looks like it supports 56–Note Polyphonic Ringtones, so I guess they are midi style tones, like my old old Samsung.
I guess you can send yourself some .mid files and see if you can save those and use those as a ringtone.
http://www.free-midi.org/
I just got my phone Saturday. I had thought I saw a Bluetooth option in the menu, but after looking again I don't see it. I guess since I don't have an OS or Bluetooth, I am not going to be able to get my Ringtones. I really appreciate all of your help.
Thanks,
Yes,the phone don't have BT. But as I said above,try to connect it with usb cable. Phone doesn't have memory card,but maybe it's able to use it as data transfer.
Hmm, it appears your phone is a locked down one? Sorry couldn't help.
P.S> Even without Bluetooth, and assuming that the USB connector from PC to phone doesn't show a new drive in Explorer, you could still try looking under Win7's "Devices and Printers". That's where my dumbphone shows up when I connect it via Bluetooth.
If it shows up there, just rightclick on it and try properties -- that should lead you to a large popup that contains, among other things, a link to "explore files on phone" on the left sidebar. Clicking on that opens an explorer folder located on your phone, just drag the mp3s from another explorer folder there to transfer them.
Edit: That's also how I downloaded images from the (extremely low resolution) phone camera to my PC. In this case it's dragging the image files out from my phone to a folder on my PC, same thing just the other way around.
I had an older Motorola phone through Verizon that was also "locked down" -- but I could still send myself ringtones through texting, and still had the option to save the file attachment as a ringtone. Have you tried doing this?
No I haven't. I am kind of embarassed to say, but I have never sent a text message. I might get the courage up tonight to try that. I consider myself a pretty knowledgeable guy about electronics, but man cell phones just kind of freak me for some reason. I know almost nothing about them. I just dial and talk and that is about it. I wouldn't even have one if my girlfriend had not insisted and paid for it. == Thanks Mark, I will try that tonight.