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- 01-11-2004, 04:13 PM #1KenGuest
I have the lg6000 and have put a few news mp3 sounds on it,
each 400K to 1 meg. Since then I have noticed that the time
I turn on the phone till it connects with the system has
gotten a lot longer then before. Is this normal. In other
words does it go thru these songs before totally the phone
comes up?? TIA.
KEN
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- 01-16-2004, 04:17 PM #2
Re: Lg 6000
Those large files are eating up a lot of memory on the phone. What are you using these files for?Originally posted by Ken
I have the lg6000 and have put a few news mp3 sounds on it,
each 400K to 1 meg. Since then I have noticed that the time
I turn on the phone till it connects with the system has
gotten a lot longer then before. Is this normal. In other
words does it go thru these songs before totally the phone
comes up?? TIA.
KEN
- 01-16-2004, 07:29 PM #3Eddie HaskelGuest
Re: Lg 6000
Jeez! a MP3 file thats only 30K long will provide a good sounding ringer for
over 2 minutes!
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> Ken wrote:
> > *I have the lg6000 and have put a few news mp3 sounds on it,
> > each 400K to 1 meg. Since then I have noticed that the time
> > I turn on the phone till it connects with the system has
> > gotten a lot longer then before. Is this normal. In other
> > words does it go thru these songs before totally the phone
> > comes up?? TIA.
> > KEN *
>
> Those large files are eating up a lot of memory on the phone. What are
> you using these files for?
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