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Old 06-30-2009, 08:59 AM
tlvp
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Default Re: How do you get a cell phone and PC to communicate?

On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 01:25:20 -0500, Peter Pan <pponvistaNOSPAM@marcalannospam.info> wrote:

>
> "Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilbert88@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:CO6dnXSHqNIiyjbUnZ2dnUVZ_r-WnZ2d@giganews.com...
>> Nelson wrote:
>>> How can you access a cell phone from a PC to transfer pictures taken
>>> with and stored in the cell phone?
>>>
>>> The phone is an LG VX5500. Carrier is Verizon. PC runs Windows
>>> XP-SP2.
>>>

>> That explains it. Verizon Wireless likes to cripple their phones. If you
>> are forced to send your photographs over the air rather than through a USB
>> cable, VZW makes money from each photo you send!
>>
>>> This phone has no external memory card (or slot for one). So the data
>>> can't be transferred via memory card.
>>>
>>> I bought a USB data cable for the phone, got the driver, and installed
>>> it ok. Upon connection, Windows recognizes the phone. The phone is
>>> not registered in Windows as a disk drive, but it does appear in
>>> Device Manager as a modem.
>>>
>>> It would seem that some specialized software is needed to access the
>>> phone from the computer. Is that right? If so, which do you
>>> recommend?
>>>

>>
>> For Motorola phones there is "Motorola Phone Tools". I haven't a clue
>> what an "LG" phone needs to do this. If there IS a tool to do this, it's
>> probably LG specific and an LG specific newsgroup, if there is one, would
>> be a good place to ask.
>>
>> A possible solution is to use a real camera instead of a phone to take
>> pictures with! Real cameras have nice features for taking pictures; e.g.
>> flash. They also are not crippled! Many have USB capability and/or a
>> removable memory card/stick.
>>
>> It's also sometimes possible to hack the phone to re-enable features that
>> VZW has disabled. Doing so will void your warranty but some people will
>> do it anyway.

>
> or just consider using bitpim (free, works over a cable that you already
> have..... did i mention it's free?
> http://www.bitpim.org/
>
> make sure you use ORG
>
> While I have MPT also, i find I use bitpim most often...


I see from the .org site that bitpim is for CDMA handsets.
Is there anything comparable for GSM handsets?

TIA! And cheers, -- tlvp

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