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Guest jckno9
Posted

Hi

I am fairly new to all this, so any help would be great fully received!

Is it possible please to save an oral phone message, that I received via 123 on my SPV, to my actual pc, via the Active Sync?

If not, how can I save phone messages if at all.. So i can listen to them on the pc, as they can only be saved for 7 days on the actual phone and i need to keep resending it to myself

Please help!!

Also, what is the situation with saving music to my SPV, I have saved two songs, not that large at all, but it says there is no more space. I thought you could save more than just two songs!

Maybe I am saving them in the wrong place!

Any help on the above two questions would be very great fully received.

Many thanks

Jules

Guest James
Posted

Welcome to the site mate!

1. You cant save a phone conversation.

2. dont know of any way of saving those messages.

3. you shoud save all you songs onto a storage card if you can, look on ebay for cheap ones. i recomend a 256Mb card. how much free space have you got if you take the songs off?

EDIT: i would suggest installing Task manager and smart explorer

Guest JoelRae
Posted

Hi mate,

the only way I can think to get the voice message onto your pc is to head off to maplin and get a 2.5 to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter, and a cable with 3.5mm male headphone jacks on each end ... then you can plug from the handsfree socket on your phone into the mic in on your computer and record the message by listening to it and simultaneously using windows sound recorder ... if that makes any sense :wink:

As for the songs ... well, make sure you put everything on your SD card, not the phone memory ... if you delete all the demo's off the 8mb card that comes with the phone (assuming you got it from orange) you can only use about 6.5mb, which is about 2 mp3's ... try converting to wma, as 64kbps wma's are about the quality of 128kbps mp3's but a fair amount smaller ;)

Hope any of that helped :)

Joel

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