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Hello Travis,
As far as i know your mobile doesn't support Opera mini. It doesn't have J2ME from Oracle like other conventional mobile phones thats why it reads unsupported format, but instead is using BREW from Qualcomm.
If you visit Opera`s Mini website here from your mobile, you can confirm if Opera mini is available for your device.
This is if you want to reset your phone back to factory settings, the way it was when you got it. This will erase everything on your phone.
Power OFF the handset
While OFF; Simultaneously press and hold the Volume Down, Camera, and
the Power keys for 10 seconds.
When the Android icon is displayed touch the Menu sensor key .
Scroll with the Volume Down key to "wipe data/factory reset" and press the
camera button.
Scroll with Volume Down key to: "Yes -- delete all user data" and press the
camera button.
When Data wipe is completed the option "Reboot system now" is
highlighted, press the camera key to reboot the device.
It needs configuration on your phone to use internet.You can call SIM card Customer service to know the configuration.Configuration depends on the brand of your cellular phone..
actually, it is not possible to download ringtones to a Rant from Myxer. You have to use a phone uploader with ringtones from your computer and send yourself a "jump code". Unfortunately, Cricket does not offer this option.
To the best of my knowledge, this happens because Boost Mobile does not want you to be able to get ringtones from anywhere but through them. If someone sends you an MP3 file in a message, that file most certainly would be supported by your phone, because the Motorola i335 supports MP3 files. However, Boost Mobile can be greedy at times. The reason they tell you that the object is unsupported is because if they would let you download the object and allow you to save it to your phone, you would be able to use it as a ringtone like you want to. If you are given the capability to use files from the internet, friends' phones, etc. as ringtones, Boost Mobile loses money, because you get the ringtone, and Boost receives no compensation for it, making it unnecessary for you to buy anything of that nature from Boost.
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