Simple Motorola Razr V3c from Verizon Hacks
I had an older LG flip phone that was about 2 1/2 years old, so I decided that it was time to get a new phone. I looked around and decided that the Motorola Razr V3c was the way to go. The first thing that I wanted to do was install some simple ringtones on it. I thought that it sounded like a simple task, but I can see how it can be a pain for someone who is more of a newbie with computer stuff.
Six hours , one failed $20 online software purchase(which I still haven’t received any type of rebate for and I was given an invalid serial number), and one trip to Circuit City later, I was finally able to upload ringtones to my phone.
First of all, this isn’t really a hack. It is more of a work around. The first thing that you are going to need to do is BUY some software. You can get around buying the software and you can get around needing the software, but this is the easiest way to get everything working in a short amount of time. You are going to need to buy a $29.00 software program called Mobile Phone Tools . I can tell you how to get it for free, but that wouldn’t be right. The next thing that you are going to need is a USB Bluetooth dongle . You don’t really need the Bluetooth dongle , but it will save you time. I tried a USB adapter cable that came with my Sony camcorder and I couldn’t get the drivers to load properly.
Once you have installed the software programs, you can being the process of loading ringtones. First you need to connect your Bluetooth dongle and then start Mobile Phone Tools.