As far as I'm aware there is currently no software. However, if you have (or get) a card reader you can read the MicroSD card that the LG takes in your Mac. From there you can load any files you want onto the card.
Good luck.
2006-09-28 08:43:43
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answered by Dominic C 1
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you should have preserved the EMI type of your telephone. See no matter if it really is written someplace on your diary. you could also get it from the shop from the position you had offered it. The EMI numbers consist 12 to 16 digits. in case you intend the phone company or police having been lost it they could search for it promptly no matter if the triumphing person has replaced its variety. For noting the EMI type of a cellular telephone press *#06# (superstar, hess, 0, six, hess) and be conscious to the exhibit.
2016-11-23 20:41:41
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answered by ? 4
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Don't have a Chocolate, but heres what I do for my Motorola E815 using Bluetooth:
Use iSync to sync Address Book and iCal.
My g/f has a Motorola Razor, and i use "Bluetooth File Exchange" to transfer media (mine is not OBEX enabled)
Both of these apps are locatd in your Utilities folder.
2006-09-28 20:14:49
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answered by nathan75932 6
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Unlikely.
Look on the LG web site for details.
2006-09-25 05:02:34
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answered by mattribbins 4
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