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Using Motorola Phone Tools, via Bluetooth or in store transfer. If you purchase a newer Motorola Phone we also have Migrate which allows you to transfer easily.
Check your bluetooth connection with the PC and use Moto Tools suite to transfer photos . Other option is to simply make a connection with your PC and send photos one by one or mark all , send all to PC via bluetooth connection
No help needed...after taking it to a tech center - and they said it was a phone issue which couldn't be fixed ( guess they were new hires from flipping burgers? ) I simply did a master clear...phone works fine and I can upload & store my ringtones w/o any issues.
I'm told the Razr 3a's software won't allow audio files that were transfered to your phone via Bluetooth, for example, to be used as ringtones. I gather they want us to buy them instead.
What are you trying to send? Picture, video, ringtone, app? For a ringtone, go to the Media Finder, select ringtones, then "All Ringtones" and scroll to the one you want to send. Hit "options" and scroll to the option "Send" Select "Send" and one option should be "send Via Bluetooth"
The process should be similar for other sendable items.
Yes i have sent to motorola's many times, activating the bluetooth on the v3 handset can be difficult or confusing, but bluetooth transactions can be made between any two bluetooth enabled phones.
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