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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    Quote Originally Posted by phr33k
    As afar as I know, we are not voiding the warranty for the phones. We have not modified any programming. We are using official tools to change a setting inside the programming. I had talked to a technician to do this, and nothing was mentioned about warranty voiding. Again, just a setting change. Besides, if you save your original configuration to your phone (Save to a .pri file) you can recover the phone from said file. I have saved at every change that I have made (which is now 3) and I have 3 .pri files for every step. If something doesn't work, roll back to original and take the phone into the dealer. If someone knows of a TELUS Mobility dealer, have a conversation with them. I'm thinking that this a "grey area" in their warranty.
    Eh....one of my old co-workers started working in Telus part-time. Judging by what he is saying, they will not bother with cheking your datafile system and your software inside the phone. All they will do is check "phisical" damage, and if there is none, they'll gust switch it for you, that's all


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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    I still don't get this i really want to know how to get rmp3 files as ringtones but i guess telus want you to buy ringtones from them (I think it's all a scam) because i also got a sony ericcsonw600i phone and you can set any kind of ringtone even if the 5 mins long. TELUS



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    Quote Originally Posted by woli
    You can not use MP3's as ringtones. You need to use xilisoft to convert them to 3ggp files first.



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    Has anyone else had any luck with this method yet? Is it really as easy as it sounds?
    Also, what if I just want to set a recording as a ringtone? Are the steps the same as the MP3 method?
    Thanks!



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    I would like to know as well.



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    Quote Originally Posted by woli
    You can not use MP3's as ringtones. You need to use xilisoft to convert them to 3ggp files first.



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    I do not get how to use xillasoft to convert them to 3ggp files it does give me an option to convert them to different files but not a 3ggp file

    and another question totally off topic what does the CPF :$20.00 stand for i'm new to cellphone forums and i wanted to know.

    THANX.



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    k so i have a memory card, sandisk 2gb mini sd.. could i just throw deigo onto my mem. card and still get it all 2 work somehow ? or do u need a usb ?



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    Quote Originally Posted by mark.k
    k so i have a memory card, sandisk 2gb mini sd.. could i just throw deigo onto my mem. card and still get it all 2 work somehow ? or do u need a usb ?
    Diego is a program for your computer...... So if you put it on the phone it will not do anything, but takiking 20 or so megs off your SD card. And yes...you do need USB cable for Diego to see your phone (As far as I know Diego does not work with bluetooth)



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    Quote Originally Posted by woli
    You can not use MP3's as ringtones. You need to use xilisoft to convert them to 3ggp files first.



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    Hm...that is interesting...... How come I am using mp3's on my 6265i as ringtones than???



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    ok well how are you doing it .. just changing the file format.. are you doing it without a usb or bluetooth just using a mem card ? please explain



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    Now then. MP3's can be used as ring tones!! I have several, including audio clips from shows that I know for a fact are MP3's. The only difference in waterloo_rulz and myself trying this is I have Diego 3.07. I don't know if there is a difference. From what I see there is none in the directrions that he provides to do it work the same as I had done them. I also know that through Diego you can do the mobile Java games too. You do need the cable for the phone. You also need a memory card for this too. I personally have the 1GB SanDisk MiniSD card. The only reason I didn't go cheap on this was cause my boss bought it for me. You can keep the card in the phone if you would like to. When you hook up the cable to it, just say no to using it as a storage device. Then it dumps it into "Data Enchancement Mode". Then load Diego. Should give you the lovely tones in XP (Pro SP2). Then follow the directions as quoted. The only quirk that I had found after all of this. (Which had included using the "Safely Remove Hardware" after closing out Diego.) I had to pull the battery after seeing the screen go black with no light and displaying "Local Mode". After I pull the battery, everything is fine. This works!

    Net step after this is a YouTube vid to demonstrate. Coming out soon.

    BTW, the reason you need the Memory card is to transfer the MP3's into the phone. You cannot access the phone's memory directly through USB. Put the tunes on there, then transfer them out. Put it into either music or Tones. As long as it resides in the phone memory, not the MiniSD. Cause once your phone "thinks" that your memory card is not in your phone, it will flip that neat MP3 ringtone back to the Nokia Tune as default.


    Quote Originally Posted by waterloo_rulz
    Ok.....so I got it to work on my 6265i. Basically what you do is download Diego (make sure it is the version above or 3.06, since older versions are not recognizing 6265i ). I found it on isohunt.com, but I am pretty sure thare are other places to find it. (btw...limewire was a dissapointment )

    So let's get to the business. First of all don't go and try everything which you about to read before reading "IMPORTANT" part at the end...you might not want to proceed after. So here we go....I used USB (eBay $10 tops) which came with drivers and PcSuite program. If you installed the drivers before Diego, then you in for a surprise...Diego will not install. What you have to do is uninstall those drivers from a CD before Diego instalation. PcSuite seems to not interupt with Diego at all, and using the same drivers, so you can play around with a lot of midi, or mp3's now. Once all the installing is done, conect your phone and make sure that Diego is interacting with it (you'll see it in the lower left corner if it does or not). Now for the juicy stuff..... Select "Phone Settings" on the left and read data from phone. You'll see a big tree of the DataFile system on your phone. It is prolly a good idea to save it to file on your hard and play with it from there (just a hint )So now you have to find "Ringtone Settings", it should be under 'PRI ID Settings-->Generic Features-->General Menu & User Settings-->Operator Menu' (at least it was there on mine. Select it and in the right half-window you'll see something like that: Set as a Ringtone Menu Options Option 2 - Included only for copy........ (you'll read it when you see it, I'm not gonna spoil all the fun). Simply click on "Option 2" and change it to "Option 0".......write it all back on the phone, and you are done!!!!

    IMPORTANT:
    1. As mentioned before in this thread....don't you do anything illegal
    2. Use the above instructions on you own risk, I am not responcible for 'dead' cellphones (and this baby is quite expencive...so.....it is up for you to decide)
    3. You should know that it scared a **** out of me when I wrote it all back on the phone, and my brand new beautifull Nokia went blank with "Local Mode" written on the screen and no responce for buttons ......so i did what every guy who has no clue on what is going on would do: took the battery out . good ol battery remove/reset saved me in alot of tough situations with my old junky Audivox. So anyway my 6265i rebooted just fine with no apparent loss of data and was playing my Tiesto ringtone which I got off my buddies cell via bluetooth, plus I tried uploading one mp3 and one midi from my hard and they too worked perfectly.
    4. If you have a courage to try it on your own be my guest, but I will not be able to help if something goes wrong, since I did it by reading Diego's tutorial and performing some 'scientific guessing'

    So there you have it.
    Hope it helps.
    Cheers and good luck!

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    Last edited by phr33k; 11-19-2006 at 05:15 PM.



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    Just for gigles, has anyone tried to get the phone to connect through Bluetooth? I just don't have the adapter, so I can't test to see if it will.



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    yehh ... i really dont feel like buying a stupid usb and my laptop has bluetooth, so once it up its done ... i can just pop my minisd into my computer and ringtones will work right ? its just a quetion if it works throught bluetooth now ?



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    Ok. So you can access the memory card through bluetooth? Have you loaded Diego and tried to change options? I'm concerned about getting Diego to load and loading the phone software in it to change through Bluetooth. If that makes sence.



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    Quote Originally Posted by phr33k
    Ok. So you can access the memory card through bluetooth? Have you loaded Diego and tried to change options? I'm concerned about getting Diego to load and loading the phone software in it to change through Bluetooth. If that makes sence.
    I don't think you can use Diego with bluetooth. Can not give you exact guarantee (maybe there is some setting change in Diego which will allow it), but I was not able to connect it via bluetooth.



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    Re: Nokia 6265i From Telus *ringtone help*

    Quote Originally Posted by phr33k
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    BTW, the reason you need the Memory card is to transfer the MP3's into the phone. You cannot access the phone's memory directly through USB. Put the tunes on there, then transfer them out. Put it into either music or Tones. As long as it resides in the phone memory, not the MiniSD. Cause once your phone "thinks" that your memory card is not in your phone, it will flip that neat MP3 ringtone back to the Nokia Tune as default.
    My cable came with PCSuite for nokia, it actually allows to access phone memory through USB. The only trick is to shut down Diego before you use it. And it also using the drivers which come with Diego instalation. So it is the matter of simple drag and drop. I am still waiting for my SanDisk MiniSD to come in (expecting it today). I'll see if it is as easy to use PCSuite with it as it is with a built in memory.

    BTW....when you changed the options (with Diego) to enable Java on memory card....did your phone go into "local mode", or does it happen only with ringtone option?



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