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  1. #1
    Bob Travis
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    I bet this question has been asked 100 times. If so I apologize for asking
    it again. I would like to know if there is a charge for downloading data
    from your pc to your cell phone. I already bought the USB data cable but
    until now it never occurred to me to ask.

    Commonsense says, "of course not!" But given today's economy you really
    don't know until you ask.

    I called Cingular customer service and they were no help at all. They said
    it costs three cents per Kb to download from the Net and it costs 99 cents
    to download mono ringtones from Cingular and $1.99 for polyphonic ringtones.
    But that wasn't what I asked and they couldn't tell me who could answer.

    I am guessing there are more knowledgeable folks here than at Cingular's
    call center so that's why I'm asking here.

    Thanks!

    Ethan





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    Re: Charge to download data from your pc to phone?

    On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 20:22:47 GMT, "Bob Travis" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >I bet this question has been asked 100 times. If so I apologize for asking
    >it again. I would like to know if there is a charge for downloading data
    >from your pc to your cell phone. I already bought the USB data cable but
    >until now it never occurred to me to ask.
    >
    >Commonsense says, "of course not!" But given today's economy you really
    >don't know until you ask.
    >


    Nope, no charge as long as its just between your phone and your
    computer. I'm with cingular and have done quite a bit of this:
    phonebooks, pictures, ringtones (cropped from mp3's) in both
    directions and no charges.

    Now I -have- occasionally hit the "network" button in my phone's
    menu by mistake. And in the second or two it takes me to find and
    hit the "exit" button, I've down loaded 1 or 2 KB of nothing; and
    been charged 10 cents for it. :-(

    -beck





  3. #3

    Re: Charge to download data from your pc to phone?


    [email protected] wrote:
    > On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 20:22:47 GMT, "Bob Travis" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    > >I bet this question has been asked 100 times. If so I apologize for

    asking
    > >it again. I would like to know if there is a charge for downloading

    data
    > >from your pc to your cell phone. I already bought the USB data cable

    but
    > >until now it never occurred to me to ask.
    > >
    > >Commonsense says, "of course not!" But given today's economy you

    really
    > >don't know until you ask.
    > >

    >
    > Nope, no charge as long as its just between your phone and your
    > computer. I'm with cingular and have done quite a bit of this:
    > phonebooks, pictures, ringtones (cropped from mp3's) in both
    > directions and no charges.
    >
    > Now I -have- occasionally hit the "network" button in my phone's
    > menu by mistake. And in the second or two it takes me to find and
    > hit the "exit" button, I've down loaded 1 or 2 KB of nothing; and
    > been charged 10 cents for it. :-(
    >
    > -beck


    I finally figured out how to create ringtones, but have not been able
    to figure out how to get them to my Motorola V180, V220, and V551 cell
    phones. I tried emailing them and that didn't work at all. Cingular
    is my wireless network. Would you mind explaining how you uploaded
    your mp3's from your pc to your cell phone?
    Thanks!




  4. #4

    Re: Charge to download data from your pc to phone?

    May I ask exactly how you upload from your pc to your phone? You have
    a USB cable, correct? and what software, if any, do you use?




  5. #5
    Ernest
    Guest

    Re: Charge to download data from your pc to phone?

    On 27 Apr 2005 09:50:37 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

    >May I ask exactly how you upload from your pc to your phone? You have
    >a USB cable, correct? and what software, if any, do you use?



    I personally own a V551 and use Motorola's Mobile Phone Tools along
    with bluethooth dongle from Kensingtion and the software that came
    with that... You can also use a USB cable (which I also have). There
    are advantages and disadvantages to both combos.. They all do basic
    stuff like uploading and downloading ringtones, pics, and video (if
    applicable). Some of the other advantages to these are:


    Mobile Phone Tools Software
    Has a nicer interface for working on calendar and address book.
    Comes with some editing software to edit ringtones, pics, and vids

    Bluetooth Software
    Can upload games and java stuff using a PUSH technology which
    usually comes with most Bluetooth dongles software. This,
    compared to having to email to yourself or grab it from a
    webpage, which usually incurs costs..


    USB Cable
    Can do some REAL editing and hacking on your phone which
    you can't reliably do with bluetooth dongles. Albeit a bit
    risky, I haven't had a problem yet. Must use 3rd party software.
    Stuff uploads and dowloads a little faster than with BT.

    Bluetooth Dongle
    No need to physically connect your phone to the PC , if it is within
    50 feet of your PC you can do all the viewing, uploading,
    downloading of your multimedia to your phone from yur
    PC. And you can update your calendar of events wirelessly
    as well...


    I, of course, use various combos depending on what I need to get done,
    but my day-to-day combo is the BT dongle and MPT software as I really
    rely on my phone calendar to remind me of daily events and tasks and I
    don;t have to fiddle with plugging my phone into the USB cable, etc.
    As long as my phone is in the house, I can pretty well reach it
    wirelessly.



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    Re: Charge to download data from your pc to phone?

    On 27 Apr 2005 09:50:37 -0700, [email protected] wrote:

    >May I ask exactly how you upload from your pc to your phone? You have
    >a USB cable, correct? and what software, if any, do you use?
    >


    I saw Ernest's post , and he pretty much said it all.

    I purchased MPT and have both the USB cable and bluetooth.
    They each have their strengths and weaknesses, but both
    generally work ok.

    Cheers,
    -beck




  7. #7
    Bob L.
    Guest

    Re: Charge to download data from your pc to phone?

    Thanks.

    Bob
    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:42731484.60303233@news-server...
    > On 27 Apr 2005 09:50:37 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
    >
    > >May I ask exactly how you upload from your pc to your phone? You have
    > >a USB cable, correct? and what software, if any, do you use?
    > >

    >
    > I saw Ernest's post , and he pretty much said it all.
    >
    > I purchased MPT and have both the USB cable and bluetooth.
    > They each have their strengths and weaknesses, but both
    > generally work ok.
    >
    > Cheers,
    > -beck
    >






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