Motorolla v360 does not work on Mobile Phone Tools?
Mar 25, 2008 by donthavemybackxx | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
I consider there is a solution to get a v360 to work with Mobile Phone Tools to allow file transfers to and from the computer.
Anybody got any tips or suggestions?
Go to;
http://www.4shared.com/account/dir/42556 73/88616b16/sharing.html?rnd=60
and download/run the Motorola_Handset_Drivers_Installer.
That might lend a hand.
Really Old Guy | Mar 25, 2008
When I transfer mp3 with mobile phone tools I get error. I have a Motorazor v3a CDMA.?
Oct 08, 2007 by Matt S | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
I am ceaseless windows vista with the newest version for windows mobile phone tools. When I try to transfer mp3 it says the mp3 codec is unfit or missing. Please help me figure out what is wrong.
Google then download Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 codec
wannabbutch | Oct 11, 2007
Do i get charged when i use Mobile Phone Tools?
Nov 28, 2006 by paul_huntz_in_la | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
When i against Mobile Phone Tools to transfer files and stuff with me Motorola RAZR V3 am i getting charged?Because i have no fancy if this is totaly free.Or am i getting charged in any way...Please let me no.....And to the people that respond...Thanks...And to the people that understand this..Thanks again lol.
If you are transfering them with a wired hookup (like to your computer) you are not charged. If you are transfering anything wirelessly, then you are using the network and yes you are beinq charged. Depending on the companys guerdon per (I have cingular) it usually goes by amount being transfered (like bytes).
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