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Phone with "drag and drop" USB capability

 
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Drew345



Joined: 24 May 2005

PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 12:29 am    Post subject: Phone with "drag and drop" USB capability Reply with quote

I want to get a new phone to replace my Samsung Anycall. I was never able to get this thing to connect to my computer running English windows. This Samsung phone requires PCLink Software and Samsung DVC media software. Both will run on my office Korean computer, but can't run at home.

Does anyone have a phone where you just connect the phone to the USB (with cable), and the computer can see it as a harddrive. Then you can just drag photos off to the computer or drag ringtones onto the phone. My Nokia phone in Thailand is just this easy. Wonder if the Koreans have progressed this far yet.

I'll be leaving my office job soon, so won't have a Korean speaking computer handy (don't want one really).

Thanks,
Drew
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