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Newbie Helps for the 8300

The Rever

Jun 26, 2006, 1:03 PM
Being somewhat of a newbie, I've been cobbling together some helps and shortcuts for this great cell phone.

I will post them here and I encourage others to add theirs in subsequent posts. Then in a week or so we can put them all together and make a great and quick read for the phone and maybe help some people just getting it. (I think this is called a "Sticky" on some forums...)

What do you think?


Step by step to enable mp3: Two part process.
To enable outside phone buttons to play mp3:
From main screen press OK and then the number 0 seven times (you’ll see a series of question marks disappear). Then scroll all the way down and press #11 (Music Setting). Finally, choose My mp3.

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ArmySF

Jun 26, 2006, 2:34 PM
Nice post very helpful 🙂
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palermo22

Jun 26, 2006, 7:34 PM
Ear Piece Volume changes:
For those experiencing earpiece volume issues, the 8300 is set to Voice Privacy, a feature which decreases the volume when you move your ear away from the phone. Intended to keep those near you from listening to the other person on your phone, you may want to play with this feature to optimize your call quality.
Press OK (Menu) and go to SETTINGS & TOOLS. Next, press #6 (Call Settings), and then press #5 (Voice Privacy). Choose "Off."



Just to let you know I tried that - turned the voice privacy to "off" and on my very next call I had a bad echo situation when I spoke. Turned it back on and haven't had the echo problem since!
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theatermax

Jun 27, 2006, 1:26 AM
Awesome work but the voice privacy thing - Nahhhhh Does not work -

The volume on and off is exactly the same..

If they would fix the volume level , this phone would make me a very happy person !
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needmoretoys

Jun 27, 2006, 6:34 AM
You are correct. Voice privacy has nothing to do with earpiece volume. It has something to do with encription of the digital voice signal with CDMA so that someone cannot intercept your call. I tried to find more details, but no luck so far. By the way The Rever, nice job.
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mbj35ex

Jun 27, 2006, 8:15 AM
Very well done, thank you.
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The Rever

Jul 4, 2006, 1:31 PM
Here's another helpful bit posted by "relaymanls."

How to make a conference call:
It doesn't matter whether you initiated a call or received the call, but when you are already on the line with someone, simply dial a third persons # and press SEND and their phone will ring. When the third party picks up (or their answering machine or Voice-Mail picks up) simply press SEND a second time to get the original party back in the conversation, too.

If you don't have the third party's # memorized and they're in your cell's phone book (or they were a recent call), simply press "Options" (upper right soft key) and then chose CONTACTS or RECENT CALLS. Find the # you want and press SEND. When they pick up, press SEND a second time to bring in the...
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The Rever

Aug 10, 2006, 10:28 PM
Here's some more stuff...Hope it helps.

Using the camera/video without opening the phone:

With the phone closed, press and hold the camera button until you see the camera mode come on. You may take a picture (which the camera will automatically save to your MY PIX file), or you may hold the camera button down again, which will put it into video mode. It will save your video to the MY FLIX file.


How to get pictures and/or video from your phone to your computer without using a cable or Bitpim:

As I do not have a cable or Bitpim, I send pictures and video from my phone to my email address, thereby getting them to my computer.

Go to GET IT NOW, Get PIX & FLIX, MY PIX (or MY FLIX, depending), select your picture, go to Optio...
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LGFan1001

Aug 18, 2006, 7:40 PM
I haven't read the manual closely for this phone, but this is good information to have. And, even tho the front screens quality isn't that great normally, it becomes just like the inside screen for taking pictures. Thanks for the tip!
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The Rever

Aug 13, 2006, 11:25 PM
Here's another:

How to name mp3s so they will play in order:

Rename each song so the first few letters are an indication of the album the song is on. For instance, a song "battlefield" on the cd album "Bring Us Back" would read as filename "bub_battlefield". All succeeding songs on the album will begin with "bub_". This will at least keep all the songs grouped together with their own albums. You still have to click through them, but the songs individually aren't all over the map, if you know what I mean.

It's a tedious task, so to quicken it up, copy the "bub_" (without quotes, of course) and hit ctrl-v after F2ing every file and clicking the beginning of the title so not to lose the title itself.
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The Rever

Aug 14, 2006, 12:16 PM
To extend battery life:

Because I do not need EV-DO, I turned it off, which prevents the phone from searching for that signal. I believe that saves on battery life.

To do this, go to the menu (press OK at main screen), press 0 seven times, go to Network Select (3), Mode Preference (1), then you can select 1x only.
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The Rever

Aug 16, 2006, 2:46 AM
You can set up the phone so the pictures, movies, and sounds go straight to the card instead of the phone's memory:

Tools and settings>>>Memory (# eight)>>>Save options (#1)>>>Select each entry individually (pix, flix, and sounds) and select "card memory" and hit ok.

This gives you lots of room to make longer movies. To set the phone to allow longer movies:

Open the movie (click the right side button twice with cover open) and select the right soft key to select options. Setting #3 (time limit) allows you to select "available memory" so you can use as much as 1gb of time, if needed.
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firerowdy

Nov 24, 2006, 6:06 PM
is there a way to transfer ringtones from the memory card to the phone? or to keep the ringtone on the memory card instead of the phone? you were able to do it on the V710
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The Rever

Aug 25, 2006, 9:41 AM
Most of us wonder about our cell phone batteries.

A lithium-ion battery provides 300-500 discharge/charge cycles. The battery prefers a partial rather than a full discharge. Frequent full discharges should be avoided when possible. Instead, charge the battery more often or use a larger battery. There is no concern of memory when applying unscheduled charges.

Although lithium-ion is memory-free in terms of performance deterioration, batteries with fuel gauges exhibit what engineers refer to as "digital memory". Here is the reason: Short discharges with subsequent recharges do not provide the periodic calibration needed to synchronize the fuel gauge with the battery's state-of-charge. A deliberate full discharge and recharge every 30 cha...
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pbriggzy

Aug 25, 2006, 2:24 PM
So, you are saying that we shouldn't "deep discharge" our phones very often, but that we should do it from time to time just to keep our battery meter accurate? Or should we never do it?
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The Rever

Aug 25, 2006, 5:41 PM
As the article said, do it once in a while simply to keep the meter accurate.
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singerchick291

Apr 27, 2007, 9:57 AM
Is there a way to make ringtones from voice notes without sending it to the phone and paying 25 cents? I could do this on my 7000 and if I can't do it on here, I am going to be really mad! lol 😛
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