Nokia 6275i - Enable MP3 Ringtones
This video shows how to enable custom MP3 ringtones on your Nokia 6275i cell phone so that you can use any uploaded mp3’s you choose. Often this feature is disabled by many carriers.
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Installed Diego 3.08
have CA-53 cable (unplugged)
have Nokia 6275i phone (unplugged)
Trouble: what .rar file are you installing at 1:41 of the video and where are you installing it in System 32?
Any help or clarity here would be appreciated.
instead of the cable can u use an sd card?
i just got myself this phone and i’m having the same problem. did you find out what the problem was thanks
I picked mine up for $5 on eBay. Was a $0.01 buy it now with $5 shipping.
What is the price of a usb cable?
i went to one store and it was 50$
from which site did you download Nokia Diego from?
It is possible to hack a Nokia 6275i using the infrared port with a software called “MobiMB Mobile Media Browser”.
It works : I have used it to transfer lots of games to my cellphone. However, the trial version can’t transfer files that are over 64 KiB in size…
I cant find a diego download anywere
what else can you do with Diego3.08
i tried one then the other, ‘Nokia mode’ and ‘Data storage mode’, I tried all COM ports and even checked the FLS virtual port…all ports that Diego use are in use by something. In Diego there is no option for USB port listed just com ports 1 through 9.
How did you do that flashlight at the beginning?
When you connected the phone, did you set it to “Nokia Mode”?
I’ve installed and cracked Diego3.08, connected the CA53 cable but the only thing I get is the following…
Status: Looking for Phone
Status: No Phone Found
Can someone please help me out..
Install, download, store and play Java apps/games anywhere, including miniSD card
Generic Features > NAM > Middleware > Java (J2ME) > Java Settings > Java Configuration > Option 0 — Java Configuration 0
Generic Features > NAM > Middleware > Java (J2ME) > UI Settings > Miscellaneous UI Settings > Access to Java MIDLets in Gallery Menu > Enable
Generic Features > NAM > Middleware > Java (J2ME) > UI Settings > Miscellaneous UI Settings > Access to Java MIDLets in on MMC > Enable
i absolutely love this phone!!!!!
lol i just wish i had seen this vid back wen i unlocked my Nokia 6275i!!!!
hehahah rofl !!!! lmao hahahah lol great vid!!!!
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yes, u java hungry monster =P heheha lol
il post how. but since YouTube wont let me write it all in 1 post (too long - “too many characters”) lol sooooo follow along….
=D hehehehe =D
Got my data cable in the mail today and downloaded Diego 3.08…installed everything and it works GREAT !!!!
Thank you…..
(Just wondering if I could ask 1 more favor…as this has probably already been covered) I will most likely never use the phone for Java enabled games, but if I wanted to, has anyone played with the settings in Diego to enable this feature???
If you have, please post as I would love to learn how..
Thanks again…(and screw you Bell Mobile!!!)
thanks for this video, i’m a visual learner and another customer on another cite said to check out this video. so about $45 for a microSD and a data cable and now i can use my phone as it was meant to be. thanks
you are the man, thanks
Thank you …..I thought i was retarded when I couldn’t set an mp3 as my ringtone….
(even spent several hours looking for an Nokia/Mp3 converter ????….)
Anyway thank you for the very easy and clear video….just ordered my data cable off ebay…Can’t wait to try it out
Will let you know how it goes…thanks agin
i love you. thanks so much for doing this, it has been a serious hassle trying to figure out what works.
all i need to do is ebay that usb cable and im set! thanks!
why do you replace the system 32 files? great tutorial btw, i love my 6275i!
Excellent tutorial! Diego is definitely a life saver for Nokia users. XD
I don’t know if anyone of you have sound when you download your cell video on your cpu but with diego it can be done have fun too !