
Motorola V710
A couple of V710 questions...
1. Is there a way to connect your V710 to the PC in order to transfer stuff...I heard about limited bluetooth and charges for e-mailing things...Is there some sort of cable?
2. Does the size of the Transflash card affects the possible movie length...however if you want to send a movie or pic you need to store it onto the phone's internal memory...and those movies need to be 15 secs...But when you store it to the main memory I hear only 50% of the memory is left?! The phone can only hold 2 15 sec movies? And what is this about full length movies on the V710.....
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As to the question about the movie length, I assume that the larger the Transflash card, the longer a movie you are able to record. I would imagine that with the original 10MB card it is 15 seconds, however, with the 128MB one it is probably much longer.
I don't think anyone really knows about the startup time of the phone unless they actually have the phone in their possession already.
As to the mp3 thing, I am pretty sure you will be able to transfer...
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JMan532 said:
As to the mp3 thing, I am pretty sure you will be able to transfer mp3s from your computer to your phone as on the same page as the link I mentioned before it says "Now you can manage images and ringtones between your PC and mobile phone, and also send MMS messages."
Hope this was helpful.
I wouldn't make the assumption that this software will allow you to "manage images and ringtones between your PC and mobile phone" because when you click on link for Mobile PhoneTools 2.0 to get more info, it takes you to a page for Mobile PhoneTools 2.0 with the V600 and there's a disclaimer on it. First here's the link I'm talking about.
http://commerce.motorola.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/Prod ... »...
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I might be mistaken, I didn't pay that close of attention because I never turn my phone off... but it didn't seem extraordinarily long to me. I think it was posted at:
http://www.phonephreakz.com/curt/v710 »
But last I saw, it was over it's bandwidth limit.