Have to open new thread cos lazy to browse the related topic..hope will help a lot.
Well, to all N3230 users, I've got a good news.
This is how i figured out how to save received music, ringtones etc. thru bluetooth...to the RSMMC instead of what we know that it will save to phone memory by default.
1. Accept file via Bluetooth as usual.
2. Once received, the phone will try to open it by itself..ie..for music or mp3 file, a music player will be opened automatically.
3. Stop the playing file, then in the option will have "save".
4. Save the opened file to wherever phone memory or RSMMC (that's the memory card).
5. Save to any available folder to suite ur choice.
6. Enjoy!!
ps: the message can be deleted thou..cos the file will be copied to ur desired folder and memory.
No need to use forward or and drive application anymore..the problem now is, how to i change back to save all received messages to my phone memory as what i'd change to memory card using the "forward" application? Remove the application won't change back to save messages to phone memory already...
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OR which is WAY better, use nokia pc suite!! 😊 😊
what if you are not recieving from a pc? dont be so cocky. hes just trying to help. anyways this method works on all symbian phones (nokia)
does it still save to the phone memory first though
Well
Useless Post to be least said.
Every kid knows it can be saved like that.
Problem is they eraded the Change Memory in Messaging Feature...
And Supplement is the third party application
what you saying is like being happy but the glass is empty
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But it would be better if Nokia added the choice of having us choose whether we want to use Phone mem or MMC for our inbox, in the 3230's next firmware!
Just like the 7610/6670/6600/6680/6681!
Why has nokia taken a step back? They had seen that this was a problem with the N-Gage and yet they repeated it?
You said it was useless post?
I said u were stupid to say so becos never think before u said it's useless!
Pls think, we must go thru playing the media or received file before can be saved...jus becos they wanted us to use their supplied applications.
Do you think dummy will install applications to a symbian OS phone while others might think that their 3rd party application will be more useful than the supplied 1s from the phone?
Afterall, it's not going thru phone if we have the "forward" software installed, but, do the "forward" software have options to save our file to whichever folder we like? If yes, pls provide command line..
furthermore, phone memore have 9mb by itself, so, dun received any size bigger than it before saving to ur MMC...
that's all we can do... or else, you write a software for better file receiving.. LOL!!