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Post by eDemento2099 on Dec 24, 2011 19:09:15 GMT -5
I'm new to cell phones. I have one and want to transfer some content (pictures, music, cell phone-based games) onto it. How can this be done?
If I buy a Bluetooth adapter for my PC, can I wirelessly transfer the data from my PC to the cell phone via Bluetooth? Or, is it necessary to use a MicroSD card to transfer the files from my PC to the cell phone?
Also, I downloaded a cell phone-based game that I want to play on my cell phone. The game is a single file saved in JAR format. Will my cell phone know what to do if I put the JAR file on it and somehow execute it?
My cell phone is an LG Neon II. It uses a proprietary Operating System by LG.
I also have a question unrelated to transferring data: My cell phone came with some games pre-installed, but I want to delete them since I need to 'buy' them from within each game's respective menu. In other words, I was not given full games, but locked versions of full games. How can I delete these games from my cell phone? Can this be done through a file browser-type program similar to 'My Computer' in Windows?
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Post by rapidfire187 on Dec 24, 2011 21:38:56 GMT -5
Wow, are you actually Dennis Stamp? Seriously though, I don't know. I'm sure somebody will be able to tell you why you can't do what you're trying to do though.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Dec 24, 2011 21:42:32 GMT -5
Use a USB connection to your PC.
You will need a MicroSD card to transfer most data.
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Post by eDemento2099 on Dec 24, 2011 23:06:47 GMT -5
Use a USB connection to your PC Are you saying I should buy a cable that will allow me to hook up my cell phone to a computer (Micro USB on one end and USB on the other)? Couldn't I achieve the same result by buying a Bluetooth dongle and using its wireless signal to transfer data?
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Post by eDemento2099 on Dec 24, 2011 23:07:54 GMT -5
Wow, are you actually Dennis Stamp? Nope. I'm sure the real Dennis Stamp has a cell phone so he can answer when a wrestling promoter books him for his next match.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Dec 25, 2011 0:41:54 GMT -5
Use a USB connection to your PC Are you saying I should buy a cable that will allow me to hook up my cell phone to a computer (Micro USB on one end and USB on the other)? Couldn't I achieve the same result by buying a Bluetooth dongle and using its wireless signal to transfer data? It's possible. The USB micro will charge your phone at the same time... and you can always just drag and drop your files. I'm unsure on the speeds of Bluetooth technology compared to USB though.
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Post by eDemento2099 on Dec 26, 2011 23:23:17 GMT -5
This is weird. I bought a micro SD card, put it in my computer, and loaded pictures onto it.
I then took the MicroSD card and put it in my cell phone. My cell phone was able to view the photos off the MicroSD card. All looked good. I left the MicroSD card in the phone and shut it off.
Now my phone freezes whenever it is turned on and my MicroSD card is inside of it. The moment I remove the MicroSD card, the phone works fine. What gives?
EDIT: I think I figured out the problem. My phone wants me to re-format the MicroSD card, even though it was already formatted when I bought it. Phone no longer freezes up post-formatting! Woot!
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