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Unregistered
11-30-2006, 01:39 PM
My wife and I recently purchased two new Fusics. I have downloaded some video ringers, ringers, and games and cannot figure out if I can transfer them to her phone. I even put some of the ringers (video and tone) into the exchange folder of my phone, yet I can't seem to figure out how to transfer the files. I assumed it had this capability when we shared our contacts. Someone help please.

Unregistered
12-01-2006, 02:32 AM
My wife and I recently purchased two new Fusics. I have downloaded some video ringers, ringers, and games and cannot figure out if I can transfer them to her phone. I even put some of the ringers (video and tone) into the exchange folder of my phone, yet I can't seem to figure out how to transfer the files. I assumed it had this capability when we shared our contacts. Someone help please.

Very strange.
Fusic's Bluetooth has the file transfer profile and you must be able to transfer files between the phones. Are you sure that the bluetooth on the both phones is set to be visible and is ON? And may be you must share the files before you can transfer them.
And take a look in your manual may be you can find some info there. ;)

Unregistered
05-25-2007, 10:36 PM
the only files you can transfer out of your FUSIC via Bluetooth are phonebook vcards. Fusic does not support file transfer FROM the phone. You can, however, transfer files from your computer (at least you're supposed to be able to ... haven't tried yet).

Unregistered
06-01-2007, 07:38 AM
You should be able to transfer files via the USB connection. I connected mine to a Windows XP machine and as soon as I did - hit MenuOK,9,0 on the phone and chose 1 to disable calls while USB is connected. The Mass storage device on the phone then showed up as a device in windows explorer with the DCIM, Media, Exchange... etc. folders. I have NOT however been able to do this with my iMac... not sure why - if anyone knows - please respond. thanks

Unregistered
08-04-2007, 11:28 PM
What a useless piece of garbage, this is why they need open standards that make all these functions possible... you shouldnt put bluetooth on a phone if it wont serve as a means of networking.

Oh wait, then you wont go out a year later and buy a better phone at full price before your contract is up for renewal because you need to get some work done.... what was I thinking...