LPlayer
This is a MP3 Music Player that works on the Incognito. It may also work on other iDEN and CDMA Boost phones that have memory card. It installs and runs on the Motorola Rambler but doesn’t work because the phone doesn’t support a memory card and 3rd party apps aren’t allowed to access internal file system of any Boost phone.
According to BoostApps Forum member imagine126 who found it on GetJar, LPlayer, unlike the built in Incognito music player, has a shuffle mode and can play in the background.
One quirk of LPlayer is that all music files have to be in a single folder or it will not work at all.
Contributed by: imagine126
Type: Freeware
Author: laobubu
Data Connection Required: No
Screen Size: All
Reported working on: Sanyo Innuendo, Sanyo Incognito
Reported NOT working on: Motorola i776, Sanyo Mirro
Filesize: 124 KB
Downloading uses paid data. Downloads are for Java ME phones only.
To download and install click here: DOWNLOAD (jad)
How do i upon free music to my boost Incognito?
Is there a way that i can upload music from my home computer and add it to the phone?
Yes you can use Rumkin http://rumkin.com/tools/sprint/
how do i download using the phone? sanyo mirrior thanks
Load this page in your phone’s browser and click the JAD link to install on Boost CDMA phones like the Mirro.
this is the best music player i have ever seen especially for the incognito allowing the background music is amazing you can surf the web with opera mini but you have to start up opera mini and send it to background then start up the music player and then send it to background music and then go back to application manager and then click on opera mini and you should still ear the music in the background playing, you can text with the background music but when reciving texts thats even on vibrate it still stops the music but other than that the lack of color and a better understanding design its a great music player
Works on motorola i1
LPlayer *works* on my Sanyo Mirro SCP3810, which is a Boost Mobile phone and has no memory card slot.
So far it has only played .mid (midi) files. It sees .mp3 files, but says it’s unable to play them. But it *does* play the midi files.
And it’s the first sound player for phones I’ve seen that doesn’t immediately go out onto the Net whether I want it to or not, and will stick to files that are already in the /Shared tree.