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fxortolano
02-26-2007, 03:42 PM
Today I received a USB data cable and I searched for software and download BitPim, and tried to send ringers to my phone since I don't have the PCS Vision to access the internet. Now, when I try and send ringers to my phone through the program it won't let me or doesn't allow it. Is there any other way to get ringers without having access to the internet, or am I doing something wrong?

-Kris :irked:

OKSOONERFAN
02-27-2007, 11:47 PM
go to Phonezoo.com. they have TONS of legally downloadable ringers, it is easy to use, and they work great on my Girlfriends Katana, she downloaded well over 50, and with a few exceptions they are loud and very nice. you can ONLY download NON COPYRIGHTED ringers but they have thousands of them, they are perfectly legal to download, and they work great. I have used it on my Razr and her Katana :headbang2

fxortolano
02-27-2007, 11:59 PM
i know how to get ringers sent to my phone through a web address, but i have no access to the internet to download them... i've tried bluetoothing ,but no one can send me ringers through their phone. Is there some program or something that would help me?

Scottitude
03-11-2007, 12:24 PM
Unfortunately, unless you can access the web from your handset, there doesn't seem to be any way to add images or ringtones. Even data management software and a USB cable won't bypass Sprint's proprietary "handler"; you can only edit and sync contacts.

Until someone comes up with and shares a hack, subscribing to Vision services seems to be your only choice.

 
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