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  1. #1
    Mike Bradley
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    "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >I am having trouble uploading applications to my Nokia 6230 because of
    > memory space.
    >
    > Looking at the free memory under applications it gives 1.4Mb yet the Nokia
    > PC Suite 6.0 reports only 300Kb of free memory and will not upload
    > anything
    > more than this.
    >
    > Surely this is wrong? Anyway how come I am limited - I have over 100Mb
    > free
    > on my MMC card, why can't the phone use this for apps?
    >
    > If I put an app on the memory card directly - it says unknown file type.
    >
    > Great phone, but lots of little things like this annoy me. I have the
    > original 3.14 firmware, waiting for them to get to 3.20 or so before
    > upgrading!
    >
    > Grumbles include apart from the odd crash:
    >
    > 1) Cannot assign ring tone per address book entry
    > 2) Can assign photo per address book entry - but picture is displayed too
    > small to be useful. SonyE T610 displays full screen
    > 3) Given the tiny screen playing back 3gp files do not play full screen
    > but
    > have a header and a footer making the viewing area even more tiny
    > 4) Rubbish picture editing, why can't I crop a pic (photo) to the size
    > suitable for sending an MMS to another phone display?
    > 5) Does not support my newer Orange SIM card (3.17 reportedly fixed this)
    > 6) mp3 files in folders cannot be included in playlists
    > etc


    Regarding the playlists, you can assign files from any folder to a playlist
    using the newest MobiMB (v2.2)

    Mike

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  2. #2
    Toby Groves
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    Re: Nokia 6230 Applications

    In article <[email protected]>, Mike
    Bradley <[email protected]> writes
    >Regarding the playlists, you can assign files from any folder to a playlist
    >using the newest MobiMB (v2.2)


    Ah, now that's interesting.

    Can I create playlists on the phone with it too, then download the
    tracks to folders and add them to the playlist?

    If so, that might just be enough to separate me from my money
    --
    Toby



  3. #3
    +-Del-+
    Guest

    Re: Nokia 6230 Applications

    > >Regarding the playlists, you can assign files from any folder to a
    playlist
    > >using the newest MobiMB (v2.2)

    >
    > Ah, now that's interesting.
    >
    > Can I create playlists on the phone with it too, then download the
    > tracks to folders and add them to the playlist?
    >


    C'mon Mike, how do we do this?

    A link showing how your team acheived this would be appreciated.

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  4. #4
    Mike Bradley
    Guest

    Re: Nokia 6230 Applications

    "Toby Groves" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In article <[email protected]>, Mike
    > Bradley <[email protected]> writes
    >>Regarding the playlists, you can assign files from any folder to a
    >>playlist
    >>using the newest MobiMB (v2.2)

    >
    > Ah, now that's interesting.
    >
    > Can I create playlists on the phone with it too, then download the tracks
    > to folders and add them to the playlist?
    >
    > If so, that might just be enough to separate me from my money


    Yes, you can make as many new playlists as you like and simply open them in
    the software, rearrange tham and/or drag new files from any folder int he
    phone into the playlist. You can of course also drag & drop new files in
    and out of the phone from Windows.

    There's a demo on the web site (link below), so if you are curious, take a
    look at it, and don't forget to post back or email me to let me know what
    you think.

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  5. #5
    Colin Copland
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    Re: Nokia 6230 Applications

    Toby Groves wrote:

    > Can I create playlists on the phone with it too, then download the
    > tracks to folders and add them to the playlist?


    No you can't create track lists on the phone. MobiMB is a great peice
    of software. Well worth the £16 or so.

    Colin

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