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demononwheels
11-30-2005, 09:40 AM
Hello,
Does anyone know where I can get the software and driver I need to upload ringtones and pictures to my sph-a940? My computer run on Windows Xp OS.
I tryed the contacting the following internet sites with no luck. Samsung, Datapiolt, Ebay(I thought they had everything) and the Sprint site.

Thanks for your help

Glenny7467
11-30-2005, 10:03 AM
Are you refering to drivers needed using a usb cable to access the transflash??? My Sanyo never needed drivers connecting through mass storage with the usb cable. With my samsung I just use a card reader... Pop it in, drag and drop, and be done with it!

Explain more...

demononwheels
11-30-2005, 10:29 AM
Well,
I guess that would work but What I'm trying to do is apply the ringtones I've made to
contact to my directory. I haven't yet puchased a card reader yet. Just use to using software and usb cable to connect to a phone.
I've tryed using bluetooth to transfer ringtones but the phone will not recognized a MP3 files when I try to open it. Dosn't matter, can't move it the right folder anyway.
What am I doing wrong?

Thanks

laursifer
11-30-2005, 11:10 AM
If Samsung and Sprint don't have it on their sites, I would check the Samsung forum. As Glenny suggested, using the TF card really is the best bet. The only ringtones you would be able to transfer using the data cable would be MIDI's. At least, that's how it's been in the past. I doubt they have changed anything new.

You can do a Google search for BitPim. It's free sofware.

 
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