Since this pops up as the first Google search result, I'd thought I'd post my guide on how to get your pictures off your phone and onto your PC. Note that this is for pictures only, no fancy-shmancy own ringtones or other hacker-happy cajoles. I registered here to post this since I just got it to work on my own Virgin Snapper under Windows XP, which was a bit of a pain but easy once you know what works and what doesn't. It's quite simple if you follow these steps closely. You'll need to copy and paste the links since I can't post them directly.
You'll need:
1) A data cable for the Snapper (Audiovox 8915). These usually cost 10-15$ and will work for a range of 8xxx phones, including the 8915.
2) The Curitel Phone / Modem drivers:
curitel.com/UploadDATA/mf_down/TX115CPCSync.zip
3) BitPim (I used the latest test release for this):
bitpim.org
Now, follow these steps
closely. Don't go skipping any steps or it won't work at all.
a) Install the Curitel drivers.
b) Install BitPim.
c) Reboot.
d) Turn the Snapper / 8915
OFF.
e) Plug in the data cable. The phone will turn itself on.
f)
Windows will detect a new USB interface. Upon it asking for drivers, manually point it to your Curitel installation directory (
C:\Program Files\CURITEL\Curitel Packet Service for me). If it asks to install unsigned drivers, choose Install Anyway. This may need to be repeated 2 or 3 times as it installs all necessary drivers.
As soon as there are no more New Hardware messages,
g) Unplug the data cable. The phone will turn itself off.
h) Reboot again. It's a pain, but needed for the drivers to finish installing.
i) Upon Windows finishing the startup, plug in the data cable again. Phone will turn on.
j) Start BitPim.
k)
Go to Edit -> Settings and do the following:
Check Read Only mode.
Phone Type "Other
CDMA phone"
COM port: "COM3" (not just "3")
l) Go to View -> View Filesystem
m) The file system tab will now appear in the right list view. Click it.
n) Doubleclick on "/". Wait.
o)
If you did everything right, it will now load the directory of the phone file system. The phone itself will not show any sign of activity, but you can browse the folders at your leisure. The one you want is the "Photos" folder, which contains your .jpg files. To download them, you have to right-click and save them individually.
When you are done, close BitPim first, and then disconnect your data cable. Tadah!
If BitPim reports a Com Port error:
Make sure your phone is on, the drivers are installed and the cable is connected. Go to your Windows System settings and access the Hardware -> Device Manager. Find the Curitel modem under "Modems", and open its properties. Under "COM", you should find the currently used COM port. This is usually 3, but if it reads a different value for you, carry that over into BitPim and it should work.
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Here's a picture example of a Sepia shot copied from the Snapper, resized a bit. The camera will create severe artifacts under most light conditions, so your best image results will be via Grayscale or Sepia. But it does indeed work, and requires no further setup once you've gone through the whole deal once.
Hope it helps C: