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mobileluvamark

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#3042 28-Dec-2004 12:12
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Hyundai TX115c cant download photos from photo messages, WHY?????????????

When i try it says "Download not supported for this Handset"
It cant be light surf as the sanyo 7400 can download pics and that has lightsurf

I need your help please as it is bugging me big time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thanks again,


Mark

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Optik
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#11489 2-Jan-2005 13:05
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Ahh i just brought the tx115c 2 days ago and i cant save my pxt messages either. please help



Connor
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#11531 3-Jan-2005 21:59
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Saving/Downloading PXT's is done through the online photo gallery, not on your phone, despite the fact there is a 'dowload' link. Strange I know, but so are those stupid balloons on the sub LCD display when you start the phone up.

My gripe was trying to sign up to xtra without purchasing a connection with them.

http://xtra.co.nz/mobile/0,,11604,00.html

Go there, then click 'Open Gallery' to access it, saving will be under 'messages'.


Optik
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#11558 4-Jan-2005 19:07
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but how do u get the images on your phone??



Optik
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#11559 4-Jan-2005 19:09
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ok never mind that last post. im a tard

dazzanz
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#11561 4-Jan-2005 20:50
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ca33 0e a tard but how did u get them on your phone? i want to be able to use them for things like wallpapers etc.. can i do that? or doesnt the tx115c work that way

Connor
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#11562 4-Jan-2005 22:29
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When in your menu, go to Camera (Reffered to 'Pictures' in the menu) and then go to the 3rd option, Online Gallery. From there, you can download photos (back) onto your phone and use them as wallpapers/screensavers if you wish.

slippers
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#11569 5-Jan-2005 13:06
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Downloading is disabled on all tx115c while the Telecom fix some bug to do with their network accapting video messaging. - dont ask me how it relates....

 
 
 

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#12555 6-Feb-2005 18:01
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is ther a way to move a received pxt to my pictures on my tx115? im so puzzled and confused to any help would be very helpful!

Felix
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#12571 7-Feb-2005 11:17
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hey slippers... your post here is completely false... you sound convincing though!

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