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  1. #1
    Larry
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    My Motorola Z6m slidephone had pictures on it of an aquaintenance's kids
    and he wanted me to send him the pictures so he could have a copy of
    them.

    I don't text or SMS or MMS or any other letter combinations on my
    Pageplus cellular account, so I suggested, as he had a brand new Samsung
    Galaxy S in Sprint's clothes we just bluetooth the pictures to him, as we
    were standing a few feet apart.

    I set up my picture viewer on the Motorola to one of the pictures he
    wanted and went through the menus to send it to him on Bluetooth. They
    phones DID connect up on BT, but suddenly the Motorola reported an error
    it had gotten from the BRAND NEW SPRINT Samsung Galaxy S Android-based
    phone that the pictures couldn't be displayed as they were "NOT
    COMPATIBLE" with the Samsung! WTF?!...NOT COMPATIBLE?? THEY'RE JPEGS!
    I sensed Sprint**** afoot. We tried it 3 times with 3 pictures....NO
    TRANSFERRING ALLOWED ON BLUETOOTH, EVEN THOUGH THE PHONES WOULD CONNECT
    AND HE HAD TO APPROVE THE TRANSFER. What bull****! Ive sent pictures to
    the simplest of BT-equipped phones, PDAs, Nokia Linux tablets, laptops
    and Netbooks running WinXP or Vista or 7 or even Win98SE!

    Having been thwarted by the Sprint**** installed on it, I pulled out the
    microSD card (2GB) and he pulled out his 2GB microSD card. We simply
    plugged my Motorola-formatted FAT32-based microSD card into his phone.
    Bingo! He could see the pictures, nicely thumbnailed next to the file
    names my MotoROKR had put on them. He found the pictures and we tried to
    COPY them to his internal memory. OH OH....SPRINT**** AGAIN! THERE WAS
    NO COPY COMMAND ON THE PICTURES! HE WASN'T ALLOWED TO COPY PICTURES FROM
    THE MEMORY CARD TO THE INTERNAL MEMORY....no go, again! He was PISSED!
    Pity the Sprint store tomorrow morning! He's a mean-looking trucker
    type! They don't like to be told "NO" by anything or anybody!

    Well, he could LOOK at the pictures and we tried to SEND them to his
    wife's phone, a lesser sellphone than the Samsung beast. He clicked SEND
    and we waited and we waited and we waited.....it never happened. He
    could send her text messages, BUT NOT THE GD PICTURES ON MY MICROSD IN
    HIS PHONE! NUTS! He HAS sent her pictures taken by his phone to her
    phone, successfully, though.....

    NOW THE WARNING PART FOR ALL MOTOROLA EQUIPPED PHONE OWNERS......

    NEVER LET ANYONE WITH AN ANDROID PHONE PLUG YOUR MOTOROLA MEMORY CARD
    INTO AN ANDROID PHONE!......

    We gave up and he handed me my card back. I plugged it back into the
    Motorola Z6m AND IT WOULDN'T FIND ANY OF THE PICTURES ON MY MEMORY CARD
    ANY MORE! I tried everything, reboot phone, reload memory card,
    everything. The Android phone didn't erase the pictures, as the Z6m
    still reports most of the memory card's capacity is full of "something".
    BUT, the phone will no longer display any of its own stored pictures on
    my card.

    Any ideas to restore them is greatly appreciated. I have copies of all
    the pictures on my netbook hard drive, so they're not really lost, but
    there must be some way to recover the connection between the Z6m and its
    own stupid pictures in Motorola's OWN directory structure!

    NUTS! GODDAMNED SELLPHONE BULL****!




    See More: WARNING to Motorola phone owners....




  2. #2
    News
    Guest

    Re: WARNING to Motorola phone owners....

    Larry wrote:
    > My Motorola Z6m slidephone had pictures on it of an aquaintenance's kids
    > and he wanted me to send him the pictures so he could have a copy of
    > them.
    >
    > I don't text or SMS or MMS or any other letter combinations on my
    > Pageplus cellular account, so I suggested, as he had a brand new Samsung
    > Galaxy S in Sprint's clothes we just bluetooth the pictures to him, as we
    > were standing a few feet apart.
    >
    > I set up my picture viewer on the Motorola to one of the pictures he
    > wanted and went through the menus to send it to him on Bluetooth. They
    > phones DID connect up on BT, but suddenly the Motorola reported an error
    > it had gotten from the BRAND NEW SPRINT Samsung Galaxy S Android-based
    > phone that the pictures couldn't be displayed as they were "NOT
    > COMPATIBLE" with the Samsung! WTF?!...NOT COMPATIBLE?? THEY'RE JPEGS!
    > I sensed Sprint**** afoot. We tried it 3 times with 3 pictures....NO
    > TRANSFERRING ALLOWED ON BLUETOOTH, EVEN THOUGH THE PHONES WOULD CONNECT
    > AND HE HAD TO APPROVE THE TRANSFER. What bull****! Ive sent pictures to
    > the simplest of BT-equipped phones, PDAs, Nokia Linux tablets, laptops
    > and Netbooks running WinXP or Vista or 7 or even Win98SE!
    >
    > Having been thwarted by the Sprint**** installed on it, I pulled out the
    > microSD card (2GB) and he pulled out his 2GB microSD card. We simply
    > plugged my Motorola-formatted FAT32-based microSD card into his phone.
    > Bingo! He could see the pictures, nicely thumbnailed next to the file
    > names my MotoROKR had put on them. He found the pictures and we tried to
    > COPY them to his internal memory. OH OH....SPRINT**** AGAIN! THERE WAS
    > NO COPY COMMAND ON THE PICTURES! HE WASN'T ALLOWED TO COPY PICTURES FROM
    > THE MEMORY CARD TO THE INTERNAL MEMORY....no go, again! He was PISSED!
    > Pity the Sprint store tomorrow morning! He's a mean-looking trucker
    > type! They don't like to be told "NO" by anything or anybody!
    >
    > Well, he could LOOK at the pictures and we tried to SEND them to his
    > wife's phone, a lesser sellphone than the Samsung beast. He clicked SEND
    > and we waited and we waited and we waited.....it never happened. He
    > could send her text messages, BUT NOT THE GD PICTURES ON MY MICROSD IN
    > HIS PHONE! NUTS! He HAS sent her pictures taken by his phone to her
    > phone, successfully, though.....
    >
    > NOW THE WARNING PART FOR ALL MOTOROLA EQUIPPED PHONE OWNERS......
    >
    > NEVER LET ANYONE WITH AN ANDROID PHONE PLUG YOUR MOTOROLA MEMORY CARD
    > INTO AN ANDROID PHONE!......
    >
    > We gave up and he handed me my card back. I plugged it back into the
    > Motorola Z6m AND IT WOULDN'T FIND ANY OF THE PICTURES ON MY MEMORY CARD
    > ANY MORE! I tried everything, reboot phone, reload memory card,
    > everything. The Android phone didn't erase the pictures, as the Z6m
    > still reports most of the memory card's capacity is full of "something".
    > BUT, the phone will no longer display any of its own stored pictures on
    > my card.
    >
    > Any ideas to restore them is greatly appreciated. I have copies of all
    > the pictures on my netbook hard drive, so they're not really lost, but
    > there must be some way to recover the connection between the Z6m and its
    > own stupid pictures in Motorola's OWN directory structure!
    >
    > NUTS! GODDAMNED SELLPHONE BULL****!
    >



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    Free trial available.



  3. #3
    Steve Sobol
    Guest

    Re: WARNING to Motorola phone owners....

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
    says...


    > We gave up and he handed me my card back. I plugged it back into the
    > Motorola Z6m AND IT WOULDN'T FIND ANY OF THE PICTURES ON MY MEMORY CARD
    > ANY MORE! I tried everything, reboot phone, reload memory card,
    > everything. The Android phone didn't erase the pictures, as the Z6m
    > still reports most of the memory card's capacity is full of "something".


    #1: Phonescoop will generally tell you which Bluetooth profiles a phone
    supports.

    #2: Try plugging the card into a media reader. Try reading it on a
    computer instead of a phone. The phones usually have a specific
    directory structure they are looking for, and which directories are
    required depends on which phone you have.

    --
    Steve Sobol, Apple Valley, California, USA
    [email protected]



  4. #4
    John Navas
    Guest

    Re: WARNING to Motorola phone owners....

    On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 00:02:26 -0700, in
    <[email protected]>, Steve Sobol
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
    >says...
    >
    >> We gave up and he handed me my card back. I plugged it back into the
    >> Motorola Z6m AND IT WOULDN'T FIND ANY OF THE PICTURES ON MY MEMORY CARD
    >> ANY MORE! I tried everything, reboot phone, reload memory card,
    >> everything. The Android phone didn't erase the pictures, as the Z6m
    >> still reports most of the memory card's capacity is full of "something".

    >
    >#1: Phonescoop will generally tell you which Bluetooth profiles a phone
    >supports.
    >
    >#2: Try plugging the card into a media reader. Try reading it on a
    >computer instead of a phone. The phones usually have a specific
    >directory structure they are looking for, and which directories are
    >required depends on which phone you have.


    Good advice on both counts.

    --
    John

    "Assumption is the mother of all screw ups."
    [Wethern’s Law of Suspended Judgement]



  5. #5
    Robert Higgins
    Guest

    Re: WARNING to Motorola phone owners....

    On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 00:11:55 +0000, in alt.cellular.attws Larry
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >My Motorola Z6m slidephone had pictures on it of an aquaintenance's kids
    >and he wanted me to send him the pictures so he could have a copy of
    >them.


    Next time, Bluetooth the pictures to your laptop and then email them
    to your acquaintance. MUCH safer that way.

    Also, the phone crippling that you refer to as "Sprint****" was
    actually invented by Verizon Wireless. Please give proper credit.



  6. #6
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: WARNING to Motorola phone owners....

    Steve Sobol <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > [email protected] says...
    >
    >
    >> We gave up and he handed me my card back. I plugged it back into the
    >> Motorola Z6m AND IT WOULDN'T FIND ANY OF THE PICTURES ON MY MEMORY
    >> CARD ANY MORE! I tried everything, reboot phone, reload memory card,
    >> everything. The Android phone didn't erase the pictures, as the Z6m
    >> still reports most of the memory card's capacity is full of
    >> "something".

    >
    > #1: Phonescoop will generally tell you which Bluetooth profiles a
    > phone supports.
    >
    > #2: Try plugging the card into a media reader. Try reading it on a
    > computer instead of a phone. The phones usually have a specific
    > directory structure they are looking for, and which directories are
    > required depends on which phone you have.
    >


    #2 is a charm. I found the Android had added another thumbnails directory
    to the root and I supposed the Motorola balked at finding something it
    didn't understand. I deleted the extra directory and all was restored.

    If they can't get the pictures from my bluetooth functionality, they'll
    have to do without in the future.....damn it.




  7. #7
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: WARNING to Motorola phone owners....

    Robert Higgins <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Also, the phone crippling that you refer to as "Sprint****" was
    > actually invented by Verizon Wireless. Please give proper credit.
    >
    >


    The only carrier I ever had that didn't cripple up the phones was
    Alltel.....




  8. #8
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: WARNING to Motorola phone owners....

    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in news:cHXio.44794$rC7.40478
    @newsfe10.iad:

    > In this case, however, you should blame your Motorola rather than the
    > Samsung or Android. There's no good reason the Moto should be confused
    > by additional folders added to the card, as long as its required/self-
    > created file/folder structure is left intact, which it seemingly was.
    >
    >


    Right. I'm to blame for trying to be nice to someone....



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