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I want to be able to put mp3s on my phone to listen to, I have bluetooth but whenever I try sending an mp3 it says memory full.
Would I be able to use one of these
www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=52315
and jus put my memory card in that and transfer the songs that way?
Would this work and would the phone recognise them?
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My Collection
Formely known as Gside4eva
thats exactly the thing you need, remember bluetooth connects directly to the phone and thus uses the phones INTERNAL memory rather than the mmc, so you will soon fill the 9meg of onboard memory :) i have the same phone and use bluetooth for ringtones (polly of mp3) and games/apps, but it`s easier to manage you`re audio library using the cartd reader, btw i just got a 256meg mmc off ebay for £31 if you need a bigger card ebay are very good for this kind of thing :) the standard 32meg card won`t hold much. (i get 17 hours worth of audio book on a 256meg card) if sampling in stereo at a quality rate ie 128k you are looking at a few hours (maybe 4).
hope this helps
general nobody @ www.dvdreviewer.co.uk
Hi,
I put a bluetooth dongle a few weeks back before reading this post and I had the same problem, so does that mean I`ve wasted £20 on the dongle when all I had to do was spend £5.00 on a card reader? :-(
G
I also have a Nokia 6230 with bluetooth dongle and have no problems putting MP3`s straight onto the memory card. When you have an MP3 on your phone why dont you select it and press options and then move it to the MMC which is shown in the gallery.
If you download the Nokia PC suite for the 6230 and set it up so that is connected to your phone with bluetooth and use the audio manager you can select the memory card as the place they will be uploaded to.
still much much faster through a card reader tho, especially if you`re using a 256 or 512meg card :)
general nobody @ www.dvdreviewer.co.uk