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Updated 17-July-2020.
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How do i dowload a flash player for my sanyo innuendo to watch sum medi clips…some dnt play all tha way it will say error MOR….What Do I Do?….
You can’t. There are no Java Flash Players and even if there were the phone’s not powerful enough to decode Flash.
Try using the Bolt Browser which can play some Flash videos by converting them to mobile format on the server http://boostapps.com/tag/bolt-browser/
my phone doesnt have the browser icon so i am not able to search the web or get on to facebook…where can i get the icon and how do i download it?
What phone?
where and how do i get music on my boost innuendo
There are loads of places on the Internet to download music from. Just be sure it’s in mp3 format. I rip music from CD’s and buy it online from Amazon.
I don’t have that an Incognito, but supposedly you just need to put your mp3s into the “My Music” folder on the memory card. That’s easiest if you have a PC and cable but you should be download music into that folder with Opera Mini, Bolt or UC Browser. I don’t think it’s possible using the built in browser.
Okay Dennis, I have a Sanyo juno from boost and for some reason I just cant get the right ringtones. I want it FREE mean ive tried mxyer and that just gies me POOR quality in my ringtones. Is there any possible way to get good quality ringtones? help please 🙂
I don’t know if his will work on the Juno but with my Rambler I can send an mp3 (ripped from a CD or downloaded from Amazon) to the phone with Bluetooth and use it as a download. The quality is a good as the ringtones that come with the phone. If you don’t have a Bluetooth adapter for your PC you can try sending a ringtone from another phone to your Juno – might not work but it would be a easy way to test if the Juno supports receiving Bluetoothed ringtones.
I just downloaded the L player for my incognito, what website can i go to, to download music to my phone?
Any site that offers mp3 downloads. Amazon has some free ones and more that aren’t free. This page has a list of free legal mpg3 downloads: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/top-10-websites-for-free-legal-mp3-music-downloads/