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- 11-18-2006, 06:31 AM #1Guest
I just upgraded phones from a Nokia 6101 to the new Nokia 6126. My old
carrier is TMobile and my new one is Cincinnati Bell. Anyway, there are
a couple of mp3 ringtones that I paid for on my old phone that I would
like to transfer to the new one because they are not available for
purchase from my new carrier. Can I do this simply with a USB data
cable and the Nokia PC Suite software or do I need something else.
Thanks so much for any help.
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- 11-18-2006, 06:48 AM #2J.O. AhoGuest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
[email protected] wrote:
> I just upgraded phones from a Nokia 6101 to the new Nokia 6126. My old
> carrier is TMobile and my new one is Cincinnati Bell. Anyway, there are
> a couple of mp3 ringtones that I paid for on my old phone that I would
> like to transfer to the new one because they are not available for
> purchase from my new carrier. Can I do this simply with a USB data
> cable and the Nokia PC Suite software or do I need something else.
At least on my 6125 the ringtones are stored as normal files, so just copy the
files to the new phone should work, easiest can be if you can use the same
type of memory cards in both phones (I know there aren't that many phones that
supports cards). Using bluetooth may allow you to send files between the
phones directly (I know, not all has bluetooth). But yes, connecting the
phones to the computer and use the closed source program should allow you to
copy the file between the phones.
//Aho
- 11-18-2006, 08:21 AM #3MeGuest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
"J.O. Aho" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> [email protected] wrote:
>> I just upgraded phones from a Nokia 6101 to the new Nokia 6126. My old
>> carrier is TMobile and my new one is Cincinnati Bell. Anyway, there are
>> a couple of mp3 ringtones that I paid for on my old phone that I would
>> like to transfer to the new one because they are not available for
>> purchase from my new carrier. Can I do this simply with a USB data
>> cable and the Nokia PC Suite software or do I need something else.
>
> At least on my 6125 the ringtones are stored as normal files, so just copy
> the files to the new phone should work, easiest can be if you can use the
> same type of memory cards in both phones (I know there aren't that many
> phones that supports cards). Using bluetooth may allow you to send files
> between the phones directly (I know, not all has bluetooth). But yes,
> connecting the phones to the computer and use the closed source program
> should allow you to copy the file between the phones.
>
>
>
> //Aho
OP did mention he/she had paid for the ring tones. The files are then likely
DRM copy protected and normal (legal?) SW like Nokia PCSuite probably would
not allow copying those to another phone.
- 11-18-2006, 10:28 AM #4J.O. AhoGuest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
Me wrote:
> "J.O. Aho" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> [email protected] wrote:
>>> I just upgraded phones from a Nokia 6101 to the new Nokia 6126. My old
>>> carrier is TMobile and my new one is Cincinnati Bell. Anyway, there are
>>> a couple of mp3 ringtones that I paid for on my old phone that I would
>>> like to transfer to the new one because they are not available for
>>> purchase from my new carrier. Can I do this simply with a USB data
>>> cable and the Nokia PC Suite software or do I need something else.
>> At least on my 6125 the ringtones are stored as normal files, so just copy
>> the files to the new phone should work, easiest can be if you can use the
>> same type of memory cards in both phones (I know there aren't that many
>> phones that supports cards). Using bluetooth may allow you to send files
>> between the phones directly (I know, not all has bluetooth). But yes,
>> connecting the phones to the computer and use the closed source program
>> should allow you to copy the file between the phones.
> OP did mention he/she had paid for the ring tones. The files are then likely
> DRM copy protected and normal (legal?) SW like Nokia PCSuite probably would
> not allow copying those to another phone.
Didn't think about that, but when talking about DRM, is it really legal to
sell DRM limited audio and video? as it does limit your possibility to use the
product.
//Aho
- 11-19-2006, 04:39 AM #5genioGuest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
[email protected] wrote:
> I just upgraded phones from a Nokia 6101 to the new Nokia 6126. My old
> carrier is TMobile and my new one is Cincinnati Bell. Anyway, there are
> a couple of mp3 ringtones that I paid for o
Am I the only one who gets irritated by ringtones, maybe I am getting
old, but do people actually pay for ringtones???
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- 11-19-2006, 04:56 AM #6J.O. AhoGuest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
genio wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I just upgraded phones from a Nokia 6101 to the new Nokia 6126. My old
>> carrier is TMobile and my new one is Cincinnati Bell. Anyway, there are
>> a couple of mp3 ringtones that I paid for o
>
> Am I the only one who gets irritated by ringtones, maybe I am getting
> old, but do people actually pay for ringtones???
It seems so, and on top of all, they seem to pay for almost everything on the
net, I still remember the good days when you could surf around the net without
a login requester popping up and tell that I can access the site only if I pay
US$XXX. Not everything gets better...
//Aho
- 11-19-2006, 06:30 AM #7NoNeedToKnowGuest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
On 19 Nov 2006, "genio" <[email protected]> wrote:
>[email protected] wrote:
>
>> I just upgraded phones from a Nokia 6101 to the new Nokia 6126. My old
>> carrier is TMobile and my new one is Cincinnati Bell. Anyway, there are
>> a couple of mp3 ringtones that I paid for o
>
>Am I the only one who gets irritated by ringtones, maybe I am getting
>old, but do people actually pay for ringtones???
No, you're not alone. I get irritated when mobile-specific posts get cross
posted to uk.telecom as well as uk.telecom.mobile. If they don't go to
the latter, it's usually lack of knowledge of the poster that is the reason
but when cross-posted, it means they have chosen to post off-topic junk (in
uk.telecom it is off-topic, anyway).
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to prevent other newsreaders clipping your signature from follow-ups.
- 11-19-2006, 05:39 PM #8LarryGuest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
"genio" <[email protected]> wrote in news:1163932796.213383.191560
@h54g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> Am I the only one who gets irritated by ringtones, maybe I am getting
> old, but do people actually pay for ringtones???
>
>
I heard a baby start crying in a restaurant the other day. It stopped when
a guy opened his flipphone....(c;
Larry
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- 11-19-2006, 06:27 PM #9NoNeedToKnowGuest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
On 19 Nov 2006, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
>I heard a baby start crying in a restaurant the other day. ...
Some months ago, on radio, they mentioned a "cough" ringtone which might
end up being used by people in cinemas/theatres/restaurants, as that's a
less obvious 'ring' and might not be noticed so much. I guess a cough,
with at least 10 seconds of silence after it would be best...
- 11-19-2006, 07:20 PM #10LarryGuest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
NoNeedToKnow <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> On 19 Nov 2006, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I heard a baby start crying in a restaurant the other day. ...
>
> Some months ago, on radio, they mentioned a "cough" ringtone which
might
> end up being used by people in cinemas/theatres/restaurants, as that's
a
> less obvious 'ring' and might not be noticed so much. I guess a cough,
> with at least 10 seconds of silence after it would be best...
>
Hmm....I'd think VIBRATE would be better in a theatre...no noises at all.
Some theatres and restaurants are also running the cellphone broadband
jammers which are very effective inside their buildings, I hear. Problem
solved...(c; I don't mind a cellphone ringing in a restaurant,
especially if it has a ringtone different from my ol' telephone default
Motobeeper. If there's some kind of performance going on, I think the
jammer is very appropriate. Schools all should run the jammers until the
bell rings and classes let out, turn them off so the kids can call Mom,
then jam them again as the bell rings starting the next class.
There's a whole market installing timed jammers in schools I haven't seen
addressed. Jam the bands from on-the-hour to hour + 50 minutes starting
at 0800 to 1500, or whatever the school's class schedule is. Leave the
jammer off during lunch, starting it again for the afternoon classes....
All the kids could bring their cellphones, now controlled access, to
school as they DO serve valuable functions....instead of this blanket
banning our schools do around here, which doesn't work, of course, just
drives the phones underground.
Larry
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- 11-20-2006, 05:22 PM #11Guest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 00:27:04 +0000, NoNeedToKnow <[email protected]>
wrote this with the utmost thought:
>On 19 Nov 2006, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I heard a baby start crying in a restaurant the other day. ...
>
>Some months ago, on radio, they mentioned a "cough" ringtone which might
>end up being used by people in cinemas/theatres/restaurants, as that's a
>less obvious 'ring' and might not be noticed so much. I guess a cough,
>with at least 10 seconds of silence after it would be best...
Anyone got a good, farting .mp3? How good would that be "ringing" in a
restaurant. It'd be a damned easy way to get out of boring mettings and
corporate presentations.
Anyone got one,up for making one?
- 11-27-2006, 05:34 PM #12Guest
Re: Copy ringtones from Nokia 6101 to 6126
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 20:20:55 -0500, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
>There's a whole market installing timed jammers in schools I haven't seen
>addressed.
There's also a market installing coshes for hitting pensioners over
the head and stealing their pensions. That's illegal too.
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