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Sony Ericsson T610: Download Wallpapers
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Long Beach, CA, USA
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It's funny because I just got a Sony Ericcson T610 and I've been rummaging around the net for forums and whatnot, and I didn't quite realize how freakin' much you can add to your phone.
Anyway, my phone is Bluetooth enabled, but I'm running Panther on a G3. I don't have WAP capabilities for my phone, but I was curious how I can go about adding wallpapers. I noticed on some sites they say to put in a certain address under the WAP browser and you can locate images, but since my phone does allow me to download pictures through T-Mobile (lame ones of course), I figured there must be way to download images w/o having WAP capabilities.
Can anyone break this down for me. It would be ideal if I could just make an image in Photoshop and upload it someway. Thanks in advance.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Bellevue, WA
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You should just get a D-Link Bluetooth usb adapter. That way you can transfer stuff to your phone without the hassle of going online. That's what I do all the time with my T610 and D-Link.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Australia
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Originally posted by moggy:
It's funny because I just got a Sony Ericcson T610 and I've been rummaging around the net for forums and whatnot, and I didn't quite realize how freakin' much you can add to your phone.
Anyway, my phone is Bluetooth enabled, but I'm running Panther on a G3. I don't have WAP capabilities for my phone, but I was curious how I can go about adding wallpapers. I noticed on some sites they say to put in a certain address under the WAP browser and you can locate images, but since my phone does allow me to download pictures through T-Mobile (lame ones of course), I figured there must be way to download images w/o having WAP capabilities.
Can anyone break this down for me. It would be ideal if I could just make an image in Photoshop and upload it someway. Thanks in advance.
You can either MMS a picture from another MMS enabled phone, or get any USB bluetooth adapter and use Bluetooth file exchange to upload a JPEG file from your G3 to your phone. Same thing can be applied for MIDI ringtones.
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