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- 09-01-2005, 03:01 PM #1SilkyGuest
Is There Any Way To Get Games On The V188 Without Using The Internet
On Your Phone???
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- 09-12-2005, 07:52 AM #2SandcrabGuest
Re: V188 Games?
Silky Wrote:
> Is There Any Way To Get Games On The V188 Without Using The Internet
> On Your Phone???
If your phone has a USB port, you can purchase a cable to interface
with your PC. Search these fourms for driver and software locations.
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Sandcrab
- 10-06-2005, 12:12 AM #3Guest
Re: V188 Games?
I have purchased this cable. I have purchased Mobile Action's Handset
Manager (MA-8870) and downloaded their V188 software. I have run
Handset Manager, and gotten connected and gotten to the File Manager.
I can upload ringtones. What do I do with the .JAR files that
supposedly represent games, that I've downloaded from elsewhere?
Also, is there a way using Handset Manager (or anything else cheap, now
that I've got the cable and driver from them) of managing all the
fields in my Contacts? Since even the distinctive rings are only
available in the phone (unlike my Nokia, which apparently added an
8-bit character to the end of the name to specify the caller group, on
the SIM) there is no way, if I can't use the USB, to assign the rings,
besides manually.
Other than that, this handset ($40 from T-Mobile as an upgrade a couple
of weeks ago, and now $20 less $20 rebate for the other members of my
family circle) is much nicer than the Motorola flip T-Mobile had last
year. All the nasty problems, like Motorola's funky charging port, the
reversed red and green buttons, the tiny button interface, and the lack
of a caller ID display outside the flip, have been handled to my
satisfaction. The manual is lousy, and I haven't figured out so far
how to send a call directly to voice mail (like when the phone rings
just after my boss walks in -- if I open the phone to "Ignore" the
call, I've already answered the call by opening the flip.) Apparently
holding the down sidebutton will shut off the ringer for that call, but
the caller has to wait the requisite seconds before getting voice mail.
The only thing the Nokia did a little better was modes (Meeting,
Silent, and with time limits) and the battery life seemed longer, more
like 4 days of standby to 2 on the V188.)
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