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Samsung Juke

Discussion in 'Samsung discussion' started by yellowsub, Nov 26, 2007.

  1. yellowsub

    yellowsub Member

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    I just got the Samsung Juke and realized this piece of shit does not allow you to drag and drop pictures via USB only mp3 files. Does anyone know a way to hack (or a source, website, etc) so you can drag and drop pictures without having to email them. I know the bastards at verizon want me to email them so they can charge everytime. Fu#%$@$#%ers! Any info will be appreciated. Thanks.
     
  2. c1c

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    Get a facebook account. You can upload the pix to the site via a text picture message. Then save them to your computer. You need to have the pix/txt function, 250 for $5 a month.
     
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    Samsung SCH-U470 Firmware Version
    * The firmware version of the phone that was used for development & test, is u470.AH23
    * The hardware version is U740.04

    MTP Setting
    * By default, the phone is setup to sync music with the PC using the USB interface. In order to use BitPim, the MTP Setting must be changed. To change the MTP Setting:
    1. Menu -> Settings & Tools -> OK
    2. #000000 -> OK
    3. MTP Setting -> OK -> MSM -> OK -> END

    This disabled the MP3 Sync function and enables RAW File System instead for USB sync tools like BitPim 1.0.6.

    Cheers!
    -Bri
     
  4. Smee342

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    sorry for bringing this back from the death but do i by changing those settings will allow me to use bitpim to use my mp3 music as a ringtone.

    sorry im new to cell phone fun ^^
     
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    Smee - I'm not currently doing that - but will check it out.

    Google is your friend...
     
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    ahah yea it is, i checked out the site for bitpim and from what i can tell it seems to be able to work that way, being able to use a mp3 song as a ringtone, but then again i could have mis read it. i will be attempting this soon. thanks for the reply ^^
     

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