Motorola V635
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- HelloMoto!
- F4p
- 19 Apr 2005
To EeeGee,
Maybe you didn't set your phonebook to primary contacts.
Cheers!
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- And
- TqM
- 19 Apr 2005
You will probably never have to use the SD adaptor. It is supplied just in case you want to access your transflash card directly via any other device that accapts SD cards, rather than connecting the phone to a computer via USB. The transflah card can be removed after sliding back the outer metal cover on the front of the phone, and then it can be inserted in the slot on top of the SD adaptor, and then the adaptor itself is inserted into a card slot on whatever device you are using.
I use it myself as I have trouble with the USB connection for some reason. I also use a PDA which has a much larger screen for viewing any high resolution photo's that I have taken with the phone, but if you don't know what the SD adaptor is for then you obviously don't have any SD card devices and you will be better off just leaving the transflash card inside the phone and leaving the adaptor in its box.
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- Dianne
- myC
- 18 Apr 2005
HELP !!!
Got the fone last week but unfortunately I am a total fone muppet. I have read the manual which is similar to my old fone V600. Still drawing a blank. I really could do with some techie help. What is the SD adapter for and where does it go ? how do I download MP3 stuff. Mega help pls. if someone can email me calamelo31@hotmail.com or chat or Msn, i would be grateful.
Ta
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- EeeGee
- SwC
- 18 Apr 2005
Get it! Get it!! It's a great phone!
All the functions are easy to find... and if you don't think they are... you can change them to a place that suits you!!!
It comes with a 16Mb flashcard which gives you a lot of extra memory but you can get cards with up to 256Mb which are compatible too and these can be found for very good prices if you can be bothered to look!
The Mobile Phone Tools CD that comes with is great, you can even call people up from your PC! But I found it very useful because it helps you cut parts of your favourite tunes to use as ringtones which I think is cool! Also USB makes transferring everything so quick and so easy.
The camera's fantastic - the main reason I changed to Motorola in the first place and so glad I did. Video footage is also outstanding.
There isn't a To-do List which is a bit of a pain, but I can either set up an individual alarm for any particular task I have to do, which is a new feature, or set it up as an event in the calendar and set a reminder on there.
Texting is very easy, predictive and normal, and once you’ve entered a new word or smiley, there it is in the menu!
It is a little annoying that all the phone numbers come up individually in the phone book, but you soon get used to it, and I think it’s fab that if you assign ringtones to specific people, you get a brief sample when they TEXT you too!
All in all this is one of the best phones I have ever had. The only thing even slightly wrong is the battery life, but it lasts long enough for me, and if it's not long enough for you then charge it every night :-)
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- LUCY
- EmA
- 16 Apr 2005
hi i'm havin a few problems wiv the phone
1) i can't send anthing via bluetooth and it rearely detects other phones when i try to search with bluetooth anyone got any help for me on this?
2)i've downloaded ringtones but they havn't appeared on my ring tone list anyone know where they would've been stored and how i apply them as my ringtone?
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- Anonymous
- N%8
- 16 Apr 2005
The whoever posted below me, if your phone is defected, don't be an A**h*l* and stop complaining!!
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- Sam
- TkK
- 15 Apr 2005
DON'T GET THIS PHONE IT SUCK'S
I've had it for a month now and would rather have an old brick phone. The phone won't charge and the loud speaker is busted. People cant hear me even when i have full reception. I would be happy with my old nokia
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- trev
- nE2
- 15 Apr 2005
its not bad but not great either
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- Anonymous
- N%8
- 14 Apr 2005
Anyone know what's the difference between the chrome plated faceplate and powder coated faceplate on metalfaceplates.com? I emailed chad but haven't gotten a reply from him for weeks.
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- Pete
- TkI
- 13 Apr 2005
Had this a few days, it all looks pretty good except the reason I purchased this over other phones was for the mp3 player. Got it home only to find they haven't included the USB cable or the headphones. Had a look at the price of them and have decided the phones going back! Shame coz this would have been ace otherwise.
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- And
- TqM
- 13 Apr 2005
At the moment I believe the highest caoacity transflash card available is 256megs, but that is boung to change in due course.
Does anyone else have trouble with the USB connection when using the transflash as default? I find my computer (Athlon 2000 with 640Megs Ram, running XP sp2)locks up while the phone "Pings" at 5 second intervals with a message on its screen saying "to access transflash card from phone, disconnect USB cable" - or words to that effect....Weird!
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- Brett B
- YHH
- 13 Apr 2005
You can get the faceplates powder-coated at metalfaceplates.com, but you have to send the faceplates to him. He also does textured and plated faceplates.
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- Ed
- TGG
- 12 Apr 2005
Does anyone know whether the V635 will use a 256 Transflash, or eventually a 512 or higher?
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- Naomi
- iLQ
- 12 Apr 2005
Hiya
does any one know where you can get the changable covers for this handset from? i have looked everywhere!
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- Loosehead
- jua
- 12 Apr 2005
Had the V635 for about a week now. In general, I'm very pleased with it. Very easy to upload MP3's and image files. Couple of gripes though...
A) the instruction manual does clarify enough. How do you set up IM?? Please mail me if you know.
B) I cant view videos transfered to my pc. None of the programmes recognise the file format.
C) The buttons on the side!! How many random photos being taken in my pocket??
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- Joe Moto
- 4HJ
- 11 Apr 2005
Motorola V635 – Officially released in USA today! -Just kidding, ha, ha. Dose anybody know when this will actually be released here??? A guy working at the T-Moble shop just told me the V300 and V600 are no longer being offered in their store in anticipation of a “new model” arriving soon. I couldn’t get any more details because he said it was “hush hush.”
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- Anonymous
- 4fr
- 11 Apr 2005
As of now, motorola phone can only play mp3 encoded in 128kbps bit rate or less. Anything above 128kbps(does not equal to 128) will give you an error message. However, 128kbps still gives good quality music on a stereo headset.
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- Mark Andrews
- mA3
- 10 Apr 2005
pinkfairy4@hotmail.com, regarding your MP3 question. Did you get the USB cable with your phone ? All I did was plug that into my PC and on the V635 select USB as the data source and the memory card in the phone appears as a drive on the Pc, then you can drag your MP3's into the audio folder on the phone's memory card and play them. As someone else said the MP3's have to be 128 or less, I stuck some 196 ones on and got system errors on the handset. Hope that helps a little ?
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- lil em
- MSR
- 10 Apr 2005
hey i really cnt work this mp3 player thg to get music on from my computer can sum 1 help me back step by step plz it wud reali help me tar email mail me plz or if u got msn pinkfairy4@hotmail.com I REALLY need sum help from sum 1 hu no's wat they r doin wid phones . x
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- Mark Andrews
- mA3
- 10 Apr 2005
Any other comments on the flip feeling odd ?