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  1. #1
    Jeremy
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    To the two or three folks who own the 6215i and who read this froup,
    I wasted an inordinate amount of time noodling around with the
    main screen, trying to get a decent wallpaper image (from a digital
    photo I'd taken). If you're interested in doing something similar,
    this might save you some time.

    First, while the display is 128x128 pixels, wallpaper is only
    allowed in a 128x99 pixel window. Images of any other size are scaled
    to fit 128x99. Next, the topmost 16 rows and bottommost 17 rows are
    partially obscured by semitransparent menu bars. So while your image
    should be 128x99, only 128x66 are clearly visible.

    So to set your own wallpaper, use your favorite graphics tool
    (e.g., Paint.NET, GIMP, etc.) to scale the desired image to 128x99,
    keeping in mind that the top 16 & bottom 17 rows will be partially
    obscured. Save to disk. (I used JPEG; not sure what other formats
    are supported.) Email the image to your phone at

    (yourNumber) @ vzwpix . com

    (you don't need to have Web 2.0 or an account at www.vzwpix.com).
    When the message is downloaded to the phone, view it, and under
    Options, select Save to Pix. Go to the Tools menu, select Display
    options, Wallpaper, and select the image.

    Cheers,
    -Jeremy

    PS. Now, if anyone knows how to download ringtones w/o subscribing to
    Web 2.0,
    I'd love to know about it.




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  2. #2
    xPosTech
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    Re: 6215i main display info

    On 5/6/2007 9:20 AM, Jeremy wrote:
    Email the image to your phone at
    >
    > (yourNumber) @ vzwpix . com
    >
    > (you don't need to have Web 2.0 or an account at www.vzwpix.com).
    > When the message is downloaded to the phone, view it, and under
    > Options, select Save to Pix. Go to the Tools menu, select Display
    > options, Wallpaper, and select the image.
    >
    > Cheers,
    > -Jeremy
    >
    > PS. Now, if anyone knows how to download ringtones w/o subscribing to
    > Web 2.0,
    > I'd love to know about it.
    >


    Same way. Attach the ringtone to a short message and send it via
    vzwpix. On the phone, save it. You will be able to select it as a
    ringtone.

    --
    Ted
    I wasn't born in Texas but
    I got back here as soon as I could
    (Don't forget to take out the trash)

    Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now.



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