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Hokay, so im in desperate need of help here, I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow, and I lost my Zune on my last flight, so I'm resorting to usingm y Verizon EnV as my music player.  I don't have the USB adaptor for it, but I have bluetooth, so I'm trying to get it to sync.  Every time I try to make a connection from Computer -> Phone, it calls my phone and lists it as a "Data Call", stays connected for about 20 seconds, and disconnects.  When I try to go straight to file transfer, the phone will connect, transfer one song, then display a File Transfer Failed screen. WTF? I need my music!
please helps....
please.

think of the children!
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Your probably boned.

I can't directly speak for one of these verizon wossnames as I am a Nokia bitch.

However i would image that somewhere you have software that came with the phone? This would, probably, allow you to sync with the pc.

JD
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thanks johnny, but no cd for stoff came with my phone >.<

the thing is in V Cast music if i try to sync phone -> computer, it seems to only detect usb.

btw, the bluetooth for my computeri s a USB Bluetooth dongle by D-Link, the DBT-120
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is it crashing on the same song over and over?
that has been a problem in the past for some people where one song causes the sync to fail due to some corruption on it or the phone not liking it
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I dont know about the EnV, but with every verizon phone i've had, bluetooth file transfer is disabled. They disable it from the factory (if the phone is capable of it) so you must pay for music through V-Cast.
With my old Moto V710 you could connect via USB cable, and do a Seem Edit to the coding, and re-enable bluetooth file transfer.

But unless they've allowed it, odds are you're SOL.
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if you have a mini/micro card use that. format it then plug it into your phone. then stick it back in your computer and put it in the folder that should say its your music.

by defauly verizon disables any ability to transfer any information via bluetooth. all its good for is to connect to a headset Edited by boomhauer
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QUOTE (boomhauer @ Jul 22 2007, 06:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
if you have a mini/micro card use that. format it then plug it into your phone. then stick it back in your computer and put it in the folder that should say its your music.

by defauly verizon disables any ability to transfer any information via bluetooth. all its good for is to connect to a headset



^^ Yup, pretty much.
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QUOTE (SafeSearchOff @ Jul 22 2007, 09:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i got a microsd but no card reader. whats weird about the micro sd port on my phone is it doesnt "click in", you jsut push it in. if i want to get it out im gonna need tweezers...

It should click in, and you push it in and it will pop out. Thats how they all do it.
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Yeah, it should click - I launched mine across the cube the other day when I was changing cards.

BUT... if you put it in wrong it won't click, found out the hard way w/ my old phone.

Sorry about your Verzion phone dude... Like JD, I'm a Nokia B#tch (although I've romanced a few Samsungs in my life)... mine came w/ no CD, but I downloaded the software from Nokia - as well as the phone supports USB mode.

Maybe Call Verizon's tech support? Edited by lazria
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