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Kyocera Strobe and MP3/Midi
Published on October 24, 2007 By
CharlesCS
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Personal Computing
Need some help here, can't find much about this online. I was wondering if there is a way to send Midi or MP3 files to a Kyocera Strobe phone without the usb cable and software. I was wondering if I can somehow email the files and save them, or maybe some kind of service that will help me upload the files in the same manner I buy them. Any help will be appreciated. A yes with some details would be great, a no would be enough. (Duh)
Thanks.
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1
Gideon MacLeish
on Oct 24, 2007
You should be able to send them via bluetooth.
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CharlesCS
on Oct 25, 2007
You should be able to send them via bluetooth.
Wish my PC had a bluetooth dock. I am looking into replacing my keyboard with one that is bluetooth. but till then I will have to wait. Thanks Gid.
3
ZubaZ
on Oct 25, 2007
You can try this:
http://www.mobile17.com/
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