I bought a Bell Mobility version of LG G2 (D803). Super exciting phone, but I can't figure out how to get files onto my G2. Wireless storage won't work because of smb issues, and I now know that LG's software are PC only.
Yikes, even Windows Phones have superior MacOS support.
Can anyone recommend a way to transfer music onto my G2? Thanks in advance
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I apologise for posting such a topic, but could anybody help me with the putting any emulators and more games onto the phone. Its my 1st windows mobile device and this site is completely confusing for me since this is the first time ive been on it. Also any sites which explain how to put them on or have a nice range would be helpful.
Thanks
Just use ActiveSync to send the file from your PC to your phone. Remember where you've stored it, because when you open File Explorer (on your phone) you'll need to go straight to that same location. Open the .cab and the file should install on your phone. Reboot.
Hi,
I just bought a HTC HD2 (Leo). I've looked around in all the forums and can't find the info I'm looking for plus all the answers to all the other questions I have.
My first question is, how can I save directly to the SD card instead of the phone memory? I've looked everywhere to find an answer to that and I've even contacted the HTC support (in Sweden) but no luck. Does anybody know? Is it possible? I have a ton more questions, but I can only ask one at a time, if i understood the rules correctly.....
Sorry, but what are you trying to save, an example may help. Usually you are asked where you want to save something. Also treat yourself to Resco Explorer at some point. Makes working with files so much easier.
For example, when I send files from my old phone (photos, music etc.) it just saves it on the phone memory. It fills up my phone completely and at once. I had to move the files to the SD memory but everything didn't fit on the phonememory. I don't get any question where I want to save my files. Is there any way (that someone knows about) where I can change that? And thanks for the tip about the download, I will check that out! And I can't whatch divx movies on my phone - any tips?
Hmmm, see I used Windows Media Player to sync music and photos and it gave me the option where to sync to. I guess the problem is if you are going direct from Phone to phone you aren't getting the same level of configuration.
I believe Coreplayer is for DivX.
Free DivX layer here
Thank you for the link!! Been looking for that one. Since I'm new to windowsphones, do you know of any link (tutorial) where I can learn how to install coreplayer (and other apps - like flash and others)?
Things will either come as Install packages that are run from your PC while the device is connected via Activesync or WMDC. Alternatively applications are downloaded as .cab files which you stick somewhere on your storage card and run them from within File Explorer.
Thank you for helping a novice out! I'm gonna try it out!
Hi all, first thread here!
Just got an Optimus 7 and I was wondering if there is a way to transfer my SMSs from my old nokia 6120classic to my new phone.
Any help?
Thanks!
Currently, there is no way to manually backup or transfer SMSs effectively to any Windows Phone devices.
'tis a shame!
thanks
What I would do is back it up somehow for now, and if in the foreseeable future, a method arises that allows transfer, you could use that backup. I am not personally familiar with older versions of Symbian, but there are plenty of resources to help you back it up available online.
That's what I've already done
Bye!
Hello there
I used to struggle with copying files back and forth between my Mac and my HTC One which is why I always used Windows for that. I came across Android File Transfer, however, and I believe it is a brilliant, smooth, easy-to-use and light application that will not bloat your Mac. Unfortunately I do not think it has ROOT capabilities, but it still does what it is supposed to do fairly quickly and well.
http://www.android.com/filetransfer/
I am in no way affiliated with the developers of that application, I just thought I should share it for the benefit of whoever wants to easily transfer files between their Mac and One.
Cheers.
This belongs in the General forum since it isn't specific to the HTC One
Hi,
Background:
My first smartphone which I bought in 2013 is an LG Intuition (Android VS950 4G) and it came with a built-in Notebooks Note app.
I used it a lot.
I exported my notebook files in .note format.
I recently bought a new Android smartphone, an LG V20, and want to move my old Notebook files into it.
Question:
Is there a notebook app in Google's Play Store which will accept the import of my old Notebook files' text and images?
I want to be able to edit these files, and not just look at them.
Thanks for your help!
Sincerely,
Cheryl