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> motorola v-710, tips and hacks
krinklekid23
post Sep 27 2005, 01:05 PM
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I just got this phone from verizon, and I have scourge the web for ways to make it better wheter to make it bluetooth capatible or downloading games and such. But I haven't tried any of those tips because I was told they may destroy my phone. So I was wondering anyone knows of anything that works without destroying my phone. Thanks
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post Oct 13 2005, 10:51 AM
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Any time you write you your phone's memory (using unauthorized tools) you stand a chance of hosing it. There are ways to erase what's in it and reinstall the proper stuff - but that's beyone most users.

I've been trying, for almost a year, to get a custom ringtone into my older Motorola phone. I haven't succeeded - but I haven't hosed the phone either (except for the time that I ran it over with my Jeep sad.gif!


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