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Update #2

WinHack

Oct 15, 2004, 8:07 PM
Ok, after a reasonably solid day of nominal use, the phone has held up well. Battery life is wonderful so far, but it will be months before I know how well the battery REALLY holds out. Still, it's promising.

I have found what I think are the first two annoyances with the phone. Will have to keep searching to see if perhaps I just missed a feature configuration or not.

Annoyance #1: Phone does not ring through to wireless (BT) headsets. If you have an incoming call, or even just pressing the keypad and hearing the standard keypress tones, they all come through the phone's main speaker. Even with your BT headset on, the call rings on the phone, not on the headset. You can answer with your headset (see annoyance #2 for more on this), but...
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wookieloou

Oct 17, 2004, 7:02 PM
You do not need a minisd card to take advantage of WMP, technically. Placed a .wma in /Storage/My Documents/My Music and open it in file explorer. Wallah! I even used .wma for my ringtone (Ozzy - Crazy Train). Now the storage is limited without memory explansion. Anyone found a good dealer of the miniSD 512mb?
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WinHack

Oct 17, 2004, 8:39 PM
wookieloou said:
You do not need a minisd card to take advantage of WMP, technically. Placed a .wma in /Storage/My Documents/My Music and open it in file explorer. Wallah! I even used .wma for my ringtone (Ozzy - Crazy Train). Now the storage is limited without memory explansion. Anyone found a good dealer of the miniSD 512mb?


This is true. If you want to move the files manually (explore the phone, open the folders, etc.). However, if you want to do your music management through Windows Media Player, that will ONLY allow files to be put on the MiniSD card, not in the main phone's memory.
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GeeGee

Oct 18, 2004, 10:37 AM
😁!Thanks. That is very helpful. I am so tired of polyphonic ringtones!!!!! I want real music ringtones.
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GeeGee

Oct 19, 2004, 8:56 PM
were do you get .wma ringtones?
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WinHack

Oct 19, 2004, 10:00 PM
.WMA is the default audio format for Windows Media Player (the one you run from your PC). Just pop in a CD into your computer and download ANYTHING from it ("copy to library" in version 9 and earlier, or "Rip" in version 10) and that will save your selected tracks as .WMA files. WMA stands for Windows Media Audio. WMV is Windows Media Video. For best results with the SMT 5600, be sure to upgrade your PC's Windows Media Player to version 10. It's actually a much better player than 9.

Of course most people prefer .MP3 files to .WMA files for a number of reasons. MP3 files are WAY smaller than WMA, and most normal people cannot tell the difference in sound quality between .WMA and .MP3. Especially on a small format device like this phone. Pl...
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GeeGee

Oct 19, 2004, 11:14 PM
I have downloaded the songs, but I cant get it to save as a ringtone.
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WinHack

Oct 20, 2004, 12:07 PM
Ok, the ringtone portion is a little less clear cut. Here is what you have to do:

1] Connect your phone to your PC.

2] When the ActiveSync window pops up and finishes synchronizing your phone with Outlook, press the Explore button in the button bar on the ActiveSync window (between the Details button and the Options button). This will open up a standard File Explorer window pointed at your cell phone (as opposed to a drive letter or directory like usual).

3] Double-click on My Smartphone.

4] Double-click on Storage (not Storage Card).

5] Double-click on Application Data.

6] Double-click on Sounds.

You are now in the folder where you can put ringtones. Anything you drop in here can be used as a ringtone.

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GeeGee

Oct 21, 2004, 8:23 AM
😉 😁, Thanks.
I didn't bring the phone to work with me today because I was so frustrated with it, but I will try that when I get home.
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GeeGee

Oct 21, 2004, 5:15 PM
Is the windows media player on this phone made just for this phone? I also have a SE P800 that I like a lot better, is it possible to download the media player on my p800?
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GeeGee

Oct 21, 2004, 7:25 PM
I think I found the answer is no, because it is not windows based. but would you happened to know how I can get an mp3 song to play as my ringtone on my p800? it will play mp3 sonys, they are just not in the foler for the ringtones, just like this phone. I am trying to figure you how to move them to that folder.
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WinHack

Oct 21, 2004, 11:26 PM
The Media Player on this phone is not unique to this phone. This happens to be the first phone to get it, but any new Windows Smartphone with Mobile 2003 Second Edition will have this player on it.

The OS for the SE 800/900/910 devices is not compatible with this media player, so you cannot put this player on the SE. There may be a player on the SE that can play WMA files, but I cannot be certain of that. You can look for software like that at:

www.allaboutsymbian.com

(Look under UIQ, which is what the (Pxxx series uses)
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dutch_papi

Oct 18, 2004, 10:41 PM
How's the earpiece and speakerphone volume on this phone?!?

Reports on the Motorola MPX220 forum say the volume on both are way too low. I have a Nokia 7210 - speaker is nice and loud. I also have a MPX200 - speaker's loud for ringtones, but really low on phone calls.

How does the SMT 5600's speakerphone compare to Nokia speakerphones?
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gadgeTT

Oct 19, 2004, 7:43 AM
After using both the MPX220 and the Audiovox, I complete concur that the MPX's volume (both through the earpiece and via the speakerphone) is way too low. The volume on the Audiovox is very nice. Of course, YMMV.

...now if I could just fold the Audiovox in half.... ;-)
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WinHack

Oct 19, 2004, 11:33 AM
Fold it in half?!? YIKES! I don't think that operation is covered under warranty! 🙂
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WinHack

Oct 19, 2004, 11:19 AM
So far, I think the ringer is plenty loud on the normal profile, and in a reasonably noisy environment (busy restaurant, shopping mall) the outdoor can be heard quite well. Now if you're at a construction site, don't even bother. But that's an extreme.

My wife says that I sound a bit quieter when I call her using this phone versus my Nokia, but still clear enough to hear quite well.

Headset volume is great. No issues with the headset volume whatsoever. That goes for both wired and wireless headsets. In fact, the loudest setting (something I always used for my Nokia) is actually too loud for some callers and I find myself turning it down a touch in order to hear them clearly. Always a good sign.

I have noticed that the speakerphone m...
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doobah99

Nov 12, 2004, 6:03 PM
WinHack said:
On the subject of Music, I can confirm that you do indeed need a MiniSD card in order to use the phone's Media Player function. You also need Media Player 10 loaded on your PC. Once those two criteria are met, everything else works just as you would expect it to.


I'm seriously thinking of purchasing this phone. I'm concerned though about the statement that I need Media Player 10 on my PC. MP-10 requires Win XP whereas I am Win 98SE with no plans to upgrade to XP. (I'm nowhwere near that masochistic.)

WinHack, you seem quite knowledgeable 🙂 . Were you speaking literally, that the PC and the phone won't work correctly together without MP-10? Or were you just being enthusiastic in your appr...
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WinHack

Nov 13, 2004, 12:25 AM
It was strictly enthusiasm for MP 10. You can use MP 9 with the phone as well, though I was not able to successfully get album art for a few albums to work, though it was not consistent as to what worked and what didn't. However music made it across just fine.

Just remember that you should also have a MiniSD memory card in the phone as well for real successin moving music and videos to the phone.
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