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- 02-13-2006, 07:11 AM #1Neil HindryGuest
I wonder if you can help me.
I currently have a Sony Ericsson V800 mobile phone and I am connected with
Vodafone in the UK.
For some reason Vodafone altered my phone so that I cannot use standard MP3
files for ringtones, instead, I have to use files that end with the
extension .dm.
I am now looking to upgrade my phone but this time I am going back to Nokia.
It is a choice between the Nokia N70 and the Nokia 6680.
If I get either of these phones through Vodafone, would I have the same
problems I currently have i.e. would Vodafone alter the phone forcing me to
use .dm files for ringtones rather than standard MP3 files?
If this is the case, is there anyway I could undo what Vodafone have done so
I can use MP3 files for ringtones? Is there anything else I can do?
I hope you can help me.
I appreciate any help or information given.
Thanks.
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- 02-13-2006, 07:34 AM #2Simon TemplarGuest
Re: Nokia phone on Vodafone - please help
Neil Hindry wrote:
> I wonder if you can help me.
> I currently have a Sony Ericsson V800 mobile phone and I am connected with
> Vodafone in the UK.
>
> For some reason Vodafone altered my phone so that I cannot use standard MP3
> files for ringtones, instead, I have to use files that end with the
> extension .dm.
> I am now looking to upgrade my phone but this time I am going back to Nokia.
> It is a choice between the Nokia N70 and the Nokia 6680.
>
> If I get either of these phones through Vodafone, would I have the same
> problems I currently have i.e. would Vodafone alter the phone forcing me to
> use .dm files for ringtones rather than standard MP3 files?
>
> If this is the case, is there anyway I could undo what Vodafone have done so
> I can use MP3 files for ringtones? Is there anything else I can do?
>
> I hope you can help me.
>
> I appreciate any help or information given.
>
> Thanks.
Probably the only way to get around this problem is to purchase an
unbranded and unlocked phone. Unfortunately many providers insist on
disabling stock features they, for some unknown reason, believe people
do not want.
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- 02-13-2006, 09:44 AM #3darknessGuest
Re: Nokia phone on Vodafone - please help
Neil Hindry wrote:
> I wonder if you can help me.
> I currently have a Sony Ericsson V800 mobile phone and I am connected with
> Vodafone in the UK.
>
> For some reason Vodafone altered my phone so that I cannot use standard MP3
> files for ringtones, instead, I have to use files that end with the
> extension .dm.
> I am now looking to upgrade my phone but this time I am going back to Nokia.
> It is a choice between the Nokia N70 and the Nokia 6680.
>
> If I get either of these phones through Vodafone, would I have the same
> problems I currently have i.e. would Vodafone alter the phone forcing me to
> use .dm files for ringtones rather than standard MP3 files?
>
> If this is the case, is there anyway I could undo what Vodafone have done so
> I can use MP3 files for ringtones? Is there anything else I can do?
>
>
> I hope you can help me.
>
> I appreciate any help or information given.
>
> Thanks.
>
I have an N70 on Voda and it all works OK. MP3s or AACs.
Also got a big card in it and works great for music and video. Got 20
albums (AAC) and a full film on there
- 02-14-2006, 05:42 AM #4ColinGuest
Re: Nokia phone on Vodafone - please help
I too have a Vodafone branded N70, no problems with MP3's. 512mg card
also works fine.
Great handset.
Colin
darkness wrote:
> Neil Hindry wrote:
>> I wonder if you can help me.
>> I currently have a Sony Ericsson V800 mobile phone and I am connected
>> with Vodafone in the UK.
>>
>> For some reason Vodafone altered my phone so that I cannot use
>> standard MP3 files for ringtones, instead, I have to use files that
>> end with the extension .dm.
>> I am now looking to upgrade my phone but this time I am going back to
>> Nokia.
>> It is a choice between the Nokia N70 and the Nokia 6680.
>>
>> If I get either of these phones through Vodafone, would I have the
>> same problems I currently have i.e. would Vodafone alter the phone
>> forcing me to use .dm files for ringtones rather than standard MP3 files?
>>
>> If this is the case, is there anyway I could undo what Vodafone have
>> done so I can use MP3 files for ringtones? Is there anything else I
>> can do?
>>
>>
>> I hope you can help me.
>>
>> I appreciate any help or information given.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
> I have an N70 on Voda and it all works OK. MP3s or AACs.
> Also got a big card in it and works great for music and video. Got 20
> albums (AAC) and a full film on there
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