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  1. #1
    CAS
    Guest
    Tried USB cable from MP3 Player and connection works fine as computer
    correctly detects the RAZR But... computer says it needs files. Something I
    need to purchase? Drivers?





    See More: RAZR Driver




  2. #2
    Wolfgang Barth
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    CAS schrieb:
    > Tried USB cable from MP3 Player and connection works fine as computer
    > correctly detects the RAZR But... computer says it needs files. Something I
    > need to purchase? Drivers?
    >

    The drivers are bundled with the connection software.

    The "mobile Phone tools" from Motorola is free.

    But if you want to synchronize with outlook then you have to invest 20
    bucks or so for the "professional version".

    Wolfgang




  3. #3
    BruceR
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    It's $50 on the Moto site - a lot cheaper on ebay!


    > Wolfgang Barth wrote:
    >> The "mobile Phone tools" from Motorola is free.

    >
    > "Free" as in you can download it free from a Motorola site?






  4. #4
    Wolfgang Barth
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    Re: RAZR Driver

    BruceR schrieb:
    > It's $50 on the Moto site - a lot cheaper on ebay!
    >

    Motorola phone tools standard always comes bundled here (in Germany). So
    I thought it is "free". Only the "professional version" has to be paid
    for. The primary value of this upgrade is synchronisation with Outlook.

    But if you just want to upload/download data and so on then you can go
    to any of the alternative programs like Mobiledit! which has a free
    starter version or start at motomodders.net or motox.us to find more.

    Wolfgang

    PS: All and every data capable phone I know has some software bundled
    with it. I think its no good idea of Motorola to sell this extra. Its
    speaking strongly against them.

    Do you have Bluetooth on your PC? The OBEX data transfer does work
    without any additional PC software with the RAZR.



  5. #5
    Wolfgang Barth
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    Wolfgang Barth schrieb:
    >
    >> It's $50 on the Moto site - a lot cheaper on ebay!
    >>

    Just found a site here which is offering the professional version
    bundled with the USB cable for 30.70 Euro:

    http://www.telefon.de/produkt.asp?products_id=36007

    Wolfgang



  6. #6
    BruceR
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    In the US most carriers (not Motorola) sell the phones stripped down to
    the very basic. They may include a cheap headset but you usually get
    just the phone, battery, manual, and a charger. The phones are heavily
    subsidized so accesories like cables and software aren't included. You
    didn't get yours for free - the cost was bundled into the package you
    purchased. European & Asian versions usually include more and cost more.


    > BruceR schrieb:
    >> It's $50 on the Moto site - a lot cheaper on ebay!
    >>

    > Motorola phone tools standard always comes bundled here (in Germany).
    > So I thought it is "free". Only the "professional version" has to be
    > paid for. The primary value of this upgrade is synchronisation with
    > Outlook.
    > But if you just want to upload/download data and so on then you can go
    > to any of the alternative programs like Mobiledit! which has a free
    > starter version or start at motomodders.net or motox.us to find more.
    >
    > Wolfgang
    >
    > PS: All and every data capable phone I know has some software bundled
    > with it. I think its no good idea of Motorola to sell this extra. Its
    > speaking strongly against them.
    >
    > Do you have Bluetooth on your PC? The OBEX data transfer does work
    > without any additional PC software with the RAZR.






  7. #7
    Phil Nelson
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    BruceR wrote:
    > In the US most carriers (not Motorola) sell the phones stripped down to
    > the very basic. They may include a cheap headset but you usually get
    > just the phone, battery, manual, and a charger. The phones are heavily


    "not Motorola"? I bought a (Cingular) subsidized V180 last fall- phone,
    battery, manual, charger is all I remember. Was there a CD in there I
    didn't notice?

    Maybe only people rich enough to pay a guy to remove vowels get more?

    --
    Phil Nelson



  8. #8
    Aaron
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    "Phil Nelson" <pCUT_THiS_TEXTdn@soAND_THiS_TEXTnic.net> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > BruceR wrote:
    >> In the US most carriers (not Motorola) sell the phones stripped down to
    >> the very basic. They may include a cheap headset but you usually get just
    >> the phone, battery, manual, and a charger. The phones are heavily

    >
    > "not Motorola"? I bought a (Cingular) subsidized V180 last fall- phone,
    > battery, manual, charger is all I remember. Was there a CD in there I
    > didn't notice?
    >
    > Maybe only people rich enough to pay a guy to remove vowels get more?
    >
    > --
    > Phil Nelson


    I think that you misunderstood BruceR... He's saying that Motorola doesn't
    strip the phone down, but that the carriers here in the States do. In other
    words, because our phones cost less then Euro phones do, they come with
    fewer goodies, like MPT.

    Aaron





  9. #9
    Phil Nelson
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    Aaron wrote:
    > "Phil Nelson" <pCUT_THiS_TEXTdn@soAND_THiS_TEXTnic.net> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>BruceR wrote:
    >>
    >>>In the US most carriers (not Motorola) sell the phones stripped down to
    >>>the very basic. They may include a cheap headset but you usually get just
    >>>the phone, battery, manual, and a charger. The phones are heavily

    >>
    >>"not Motorola"? I bought a (Cingular) subsidized V180 last fall- phone,
    >>battery, manual, charger is all I remember. Was there a CD in there I
    >>didn't notice?
    >>
    >>Maybe only people rich enough to pay a guy to remove vowels get more?
    >>
    >>--
    >>Phil Nelson

    >
    >
    > I think that you misunderstood BruceR... He's saying that Motorola doesn't
    > strip the phone down, but that the carriers here in the States do. In other
    > words, because our phones cost less then Euro phones do, they come with
    > fewer goodies, like MPT.


    I see it now, thanks. I suppose wishful thinking might have influenced
    my interpretation- I need MPT but can't afford it and won't pirate it.

    I'm (i)syncing OK to my Mac mini, but currently have no solution for
    my Windows XP laptop. I can use the V180 as a modem, but that's all,
    so far.

    --
    Phil Nelson



  10. #10
    BruceR
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    Phil, Aaron properly clarified my intent. Motorola is not a carrier;
    it's Cingular, TMo, etc. that order the phones bundled or, more
    accurately, UNbundled to keep costs low. Most people probably never miss
    MPT. I respect you for not wanting to pirate it but you don't need to
    spend the $50 retail price to get a legit copy. There are lots of ebay
    sellers selling MPT for as little as $14 delivered including the cable.
    As long as you get a version that's 2.11 or higher it will update itself
    to version 4.04 (or whatever is newest) as you do the installation.


    > Aaron wrote:
    >> "Phil Nelson" <pCUT_THiS_TEXTdn@soAND_THiS_TEXTnic.net> wrote in
    >> message news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >>> BruceR wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> In the US most carriers (not Motorola) sell the phones stripped
    >>>> down to the very basic. They may include a cheap headset but you
    >>>> usually get just the phone, battery, manual, and a charger. The
    >>>> phones are heavily
    >>>
    >>> "not Motorola"? I bought a (Cingular) subsidized V180 last fall-
    >>> phone, battery, manual, charger is all I remember. Was there a CD
    >>> in there I didn't notice?
    >>>
    >>> Maybe only people rich enough to pay a guy to remove vowels get
    >>> more? --
    >>> Phil Nelson

    >>
    >>
    >> I think that you misunderstood BruceR... He's saying that Motorola
    >> doesn't strip the phone down, but that the carriers here in the
    >> States do. In other words, because our phones cost less then Euro
    >> phones do, they come with fewer goodies, like MPT.

    >
    > I see it now, thanks. I suppose wishful thinking might have influenced
    > my interpretation- I need MPT but can't afford it and won't pirate it.
    >
    > I'm (i)syncing OK to my Mac mini, but currently have no solution for
    > my Windows XP laptop. I can use the V180 as a modem, but that's all,
    > so far.






  11. #11
    Phil Nelson
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    BruceR wrote:
    > Phil, Aaron properly clarified my intent. Motorola is not a carrier;
    > it's Cingular, TMo, etc. that order the phones bundled or, more
    > accurately, UNbundled to keep costs low. Most people probably never miss
    > MPT. I respect you for not wanting to pirate it but you don't need to
    > spend the $50 retail price to get a legit copy. There are lots of ebay
    > sellers selling MPT for as little as $14 delivered including the cable.
    > As long as you get a version that's 2.11 or higher it will update itself
    > to version 4.04 (or whatever is newest) as you do the installation.
    >


    Thanks for the info. I would pay $5 to download from a known legit site.
    I might pay $10 for a CD. If that's not enough for the author, I will do
    without until owning it is obviously necessary or I have disposable
    income.

    --
    Phil Nelson



  12. #12
    BruceR
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    Here ya go - $8.98 delivered!
    http://cgi.ebay.com/MOTOROLA-mOBILE-PHONE-TOOLS-FULL-Version-Deluxe-V-3-23_W0QQitemZ5872325768QQcategoryZ115045QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem> BruceR wrote:>> Phil, Aaron properly clarified my intent. Motorola is not a carrier;>> it's Cingular, TMo, etc. that order the phones bundled or, more>> accurately, UNbundled to keep costs low. Most people probably never>> miss MPT. I respect you for not wanting to pirate it but you don't>> need to spend the $50 retail price to get a legit copy. There are>> lots of ebay sellers selling MPT for as little as $14 delivered>> including the cable. As long as you get a version that's 2.11 or>> higher it will update itself to version 4.04 (or whatever is newest)>> as you do the installation.>> Thanks for the info. I would pay $5 to download from a known legit> site. I might pay $10 for a CD. If that's not enough for the author,> I will do without until owning it is obviously necessary or I have> disposable income.




  13. #13
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: RAZR Driver

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.motorola - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Sun, 26 Feb 2006 09:12:17
    -0800, Phil Nelson <pCUT_THiS_TEXTdn@soAND_THiS_TEXTnic.net> wrote:

    >Aaron wrote:
    >> "Phil Nelson" <pCUT_THiS_TEXTdn@soAND_THiS_TEXTnic.net> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...


    >> I think that you misunderstood BruceR... He's saying that Motorola doesn't
    >> strip the phone down, but that the carriers here in the States do. In other
    >> words, because our phones cost less then Euro phones do, they come with
    >> fewer goodies, like MPT.

    >
    >I see it now, thanks. I suppose wishful thinking might have influenced
    >my interpretation- I need MPT but can't afford it and won't pirate it.


    $9 plus $6 shipping
    <http://www.andale.com/stores/sf_itemHome.jsp?lid=135823114&cid=1355415&mode=1>
    OR
    $15 with USB cable plus $7 shipping
    <http://www.andale.com/stores/sf_itemHome.jsp?lid=135823060&cid=1355415&mode=1>

    Then upgrade online to latest version.

    --
    Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



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