B BeeDee New member Sep 6, 2010 #1 I got my data cable and all the drivers. How do I send songs to my phone.
N natashankhan New member Sep 6, 2010 #2 Get an app like Bitpim or QPST to do any transferring of data, but be careful, Audiovox/Curitel phone filesystems are very touchy if you screw it up. For anything more specific, you'd have to say what phone you have.
Get an app like Bitpim or QPST to do any transferring of data, but be careful, Audiovox/Curitel phone filesystems are very touchy if you screw it up. For anything more specific, you'd have to say what phone you have.
B b_icyb Guest Sep 6, 2010 #4 the thing is I don't know what to do next. I have the data cable hooked up but I don't know where to find any software to help send the ringtone or can't find any ringtones to send to my phone.
the thing is I don't know what to do next. I have the data cable hooked up but I don't know where to find any software to help send the ringtone or can't find any ringtones to send to my phone.
J judo New member Sep 7, 2010 #5 Google for QPST and go to www.Bitpim.org. Curitel drivers can be found here: http://www.curitel.com/UploadDATA/mf_down/TX115CPCSync.zip Install that, then reboot, before installing QPST or Bitpim.
Google for QPST and go to www.Bitpim.org. Curitel drivers can be found here: http://www.curitel.com/UploadDATA/mf_down/TX115CPCSync.zip Install that, then reboot, before installing QPST or Bitpim.
M melinuxfool New member Sep 7, 2010 #6 QPST recognized my phone. Now how do I send ringtones to my phone using QPST?
X Xray New member Sep 7, 2010 #7 You have to make sure the file is of the same type, size and extension as current a ringer, and overwrite the one on the phone. Keep in mind, this is NOT as easy as it sounds. You have to do it exactly right or else you can screw up your phone. Here's some tutorials: http://xbmc.atspace.com/ringtone.html http://home.comcast.net/~constantinenann/draw/Ringtones.html http://www.thephonemall.net/community/showthread.php?t=1095
You have to make sure the file is of the same type, size and extension as current a ringer, and overwrite the one on the phone. Keep in mind, this is NOT as easy as it sounds. You have to do it exactly right or else you can screw up your phone. Here's some tutorials: http://xbmc.atspace.com/ringtone.html http://home.comcast.net/~constantinenann/draw/Ringtones.html http://www.thephonemall.net/community/showthread.php?t=1095