Cool and Questionable: Hacking My Phone.
Dec. 25th, 2005 06:34 pmMore things now work on my laptop! I can now download from the camera, upload to my Archos jukebox, sync with the palm over the IR-N (Network), play video games with the joystick. I've updated to the lates IR-RC (Remote Control) drivers, but I haven't had the courage to test them out.
But, most cool of all: I hacked into my phone. My Cingular Motorola phone, the one they don't want me hacking into because they'd rather sell me ringtones. Well, I successfully uploaded a new ringtone this afternoon, sents SMS messages, and downloaded my phone's phone book to my laptop.
I've gotta be careful because there's only about 1.2MB of free space on there and MP3s are pretty big (even at 22500 32-bit mono), but it's fun to have the room for four or five of my own audio tracks. Without paying extra for music I already own.
But, most cool of all: I hacked into my phone. My Cingular Motorola phone, the one they don't want me hacking into because they'd rather sell me ringtones. Well, I successfully uploaded a new ringtone this afternoon, sents SMS messages, and downloaded my phone's phone book to my laptop.
I've gotta be careful because there's only about 1.2MB of free space on there and MP3s are pretty big (even at 22500 32-bit mono), but it's fun to have the room for four or five of my own audio tracks. Without paying extra for music I already own.
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Date: 2005-12-26 07:42 am (UTC)The fact that the Teen Titans theme is the ringtone on the personal communicators on the Teen Titans teevee show cracks me up.
More teevee shows should use ringtones on the characters' phones for information and humor value.