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The camera on my Samsung BlackJack won’t let me take anymore pictures! How can I rectify this?

March 12th, 2013 2 comments

When I try to take a picture, it gives me an error message – "Not enough disk space!!" and I know I have more than enough. Please help!
I don’t have a lot of directly on my phone. Most of them are on my memory card.

There is one of two issues causing this problem. One, you truly have too many pictures, and they may not be stored where you thought they should be stored, for example they may be on the phones memory even if you have a memory card installed. Make sure that all pictures, videos, ringtones, etc. are stored on a memory card as this will make your phone run more smoothly,as well as give you more space for storage. The second issue is that if you have a few programs running, this will take up your system resources and not allow you to take a picture. To stop the programs, hold down the home key (key with picture of house on it) fopr a few seconds which will open your listy of running programs. I suggest to close all, and then attempt to take a picture, but i most likey think that the first op[tion is the case.

What is a virtual serial port?

March 1st, 2013 1 comment

I bought a bluetooth adapter for my Toshiba Satellitem, and my samsung slider has a virtual serial port. What exactly can i do with a virtual serial port? Can i use it to download ringtones on my phone without using the 3g internet?

A virtual serial port is an emulation of the standard serial port. This port is created by software which enable extra serial ports in an operating system without additional hardware installation (such as expansion cards, etc.). Unlike a physical serial port the virtual one can be assigned any name (COM255, VSP33, etc.). It is possible to create unlimited number of virtual serial ports in your PC. The only limitation is the computer performance, as it may require a substantial amount of resources to emulate large numbers of serial ports.

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How to make my Sanyo 6600 Katana Ring Louder?

February 5th, 2013 1 comment

Whenever I download a ringtone, it doesn’t ring loud. But the ringtones programmed in the phone when I bought it ring loud. It was the same way w/ my T-mobile Samsung t309, it didn’t ring loud whenever I downloaded a ringtone. What should I do about the Katana? I heard from many resources after the fact I bought the phone, that its the same way w/ everyone else. Can someone help me?

Turn it up??? I really dont know I would go talk to the people at T-Moble and ask them. Sorry Im no Help… Good Luck!!!

How do you music on the Samsung Beat?

December 24th, 2012 1 comment

I have windows media player 8 i think.When i copy it on to the phone its says the file is not supported on this phone.

Hi,

First plug in the phone using the USB cable

Then a portable device window should pop up, giving you three options: open device to view files, sync digital, media files to this device, take no action

Click on the first one: Open devices to view files

Another window should then pop up with: Memory Card and Phone Memory. You can click on either one.

(Your media file may not be supported. It should be an MP3. Is it not?)

This site actually helped me create ringtones but it will also convert your song files to MP3 format if it isn’t already.

TRUST ME ON THESE WEBSITES, THEY REALLY WORK. IT’S NOT ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE THINGS THAT YOU DOWNLOAD AND YOU FIGURE OUT IT EVER WORKS. IT REALLY HELPS.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Download Audacity 1.3.4 (Beta)

Run Audacity

Open a song that you want

Go to <File<Export

DON’T FORGET TO CHANGE THE ‘SAVE AS TYPE’ TO MP3 FILES

It will ask you for a LAME code

Download this one:
http://www.lifehacker.com/assets/resources/2006/11/lame_enc.dll

Save it somewhere that it’s easily accessible

Back to Audacity. Browse for the LAME code.

Then it should export the file to a MP3 which should work in places such as iTunes.

Go the folder with the new MP3 song. Copy then paste in the Memory Card or Phone folder.

SAMSUNG BEAT:
<Menu<Fun & Apps< Files
Depending on where you saved it, it should either be in Music or Memory Card.

PS: If you want it to show up in your Music player, you should turn off the phone then back on and the songs should automatically be in the Library playlist.

Good Luck! I hope this helped!!!

If you have any questions just email me: the_azn_invasion@yahoo.com

How can I convert m4r iPhone ringtones to mp3?

October 28th, 2012 1 comment

I just got a Samsung Galaxy SIII to replace my iPhone and would like to convert my .m4r iPhone ringtones to .mp3 so I can use them on my new phone. I’ve found plenty of programs and instructions for converting from .mp3 to .m4r but not the other way. There has to be something out there. I can’t be the only person out there who started on the dark side but saw the light and switched to a superior smartphone.

You can try TuneClone. I am now using it. I like its high quality and speed very much. Hope you would like it.