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Wow I've Really Come a Long Way

I am currently on my way to completely hacking the way the LG LX350 adds/stores/deletes: Games, Apps, Ringers, and Screensavers. So far I figured out how to edit many different elements of this "database" of Apps, etc. Here's a brief summary of what I figured out so far: How to add entries in the phones database so that I can add games, and apps. This allows me to pretend the phone installed something. How to remove entries and "notify" the phone about that [equivalent to uninstalling] How to add ringers and images [and screensavers which is basically interchangable with images to the phone (drawback: I have not completed ringers yet... See below for how to help...) How to update the different file pointers for camera images [basically], voice memos, ringers[limited] , and screensavers. How to store (better said, "install") the apps/games in different sections I also have much more knowledge about the "memo" database system. So, as you can

Using Phone With Data Cable and BitPim

This is where I got quite frustrated about this phone. At first I figured that since the phone is quite new, it would have advanced features as far as mobile->computer communication. Sadly, I was wrong. After much research it seems that the only things you can do with your phone (officialy that is, but read on...) [through your PC] is Contacts/Calendar management, Picture/Video Downloading [not uploading to your phone] and Phone as Modem. (Parenthetically, Sprint charges money for this service [i.e. to use your phone as a modem. It's not just minutes.], so call up and be sure about the charges!) The official programs for doing these types of things cost money... Usually in the $25 range + cable fees. First of all you should know that non-OEM cables work just as well as regular. That should save about $10. For non-OEM you will probably have to go to ebay [See Right - Side bar]... Here, however, is the "clincher": It is possible to do a lot more with the phone by usin

And now: The Complaints

Okay so there are pleanty of advantages of this phone. They probably even outweigh the disadvantages by a lot. However it is only fair that I warn you about these so that you don't get stuck with a phone without a feature that by you is considered "KEY." Here they are: Bluetooth : It's really great except it doesn't have OBEX. "So what", you might ask? Well if you're the type of person whose used to using Bluetooth to get the latest ringers, pics, etc. then this is bad news. The only things you can transfer are contacts and calander entries (and use handsets...). This really disappointed me cause I'm not in the mood of paying a fortune to get new ringers etc. Aside from the price of the ringer (which, paranthetically, I wouldn't mind paying, there's that annoying data transfer cost. It really is outrageous that they couldn't include OBEX (actually i did a little research, and I noticed that many phones from Sprint/Verizon are missing

Introduction

I recently started up a brand new plan with Sprint, and as part of my plan I got a brand new LG LX-350 phone. I'll start off with my personal experiences with this type of phone. This should be a real help for anyone who is interested in buying a new phone, or anyone who already has a Lx-350 and wants to know how to get the best out of it. Here are some of the major advantages I noted so far: Brilliant color displays (both external and "regular") Pretty good battery life with moderate usage. It saves a lot of energy since the external display hides itself after 8 seconds (configurable). Has all the features you would want an up to date phone to have, like Games (J2ME) /Pics/Screensavers/Ringers... 1.3 Mega Pixel camera, for all your picture taking needs. Really clear!!! You can also adjust the resolution for space saving, etc... Bluetooth handset/vcard/vcalendar support [see disadvantages for details] Scheduler, Calander, and all those other useful tools. Messaging, wit