@@diyotaku It's the only software that was around in the early 2000s to upload custom wallpapers and ringtones to flip-phones in North America. If you were lucky enough to find a datacable for your phone. Apparently the software is still around but few actually use it today I should think. Manufacturers decided to discourage data access by making it very difficult because they would sell custom ringtones in the digital market place for a couple dollars each (30 seconds of an MP3). So imagine how many friends you made when you told them you can put any ringtone or wallpaper on their phones for free thanks to a bit of engineering, Audacity, and BitPim. This peaked around the time the first Motorola Razor came out. Couple years after that touchphones started to become a thing and they had their own USB data access protocols that would mount a volume to the supporting OSes and BitPim was forgotten.
can you replace the pop port into Type C cable?
it should be possible
@@diyotaku please make a video for it💗💗
sir can I make video to changing mood Nokia n95 8gb
sure :)
@@diyotaku Sir, I watched the video before, but I want you make a video on the Nokia N95 8GB to unify the data and charging ports in the same port.
Very nice video good working
can the minisd slot get replaced with a micro sd possibly?
It's easier to use mini sd to sd adapter ;)
No data? I wonder if Bitpim is still around.
What is Bitpim?
@@diyotaku It's the only software that was around in the early 2000s to upload custom wallpapers and ringtones to flip-phones in North America. If you were lucky enough to find a datacable for your phone. Apparently the software is still around but few actually use it today I should think. Manufacturers decided to discourage data access by making it very difficult because they would sell custom ringtones in the digital market place for a couple dollars each (30 seconds of an MP3).
So imagine how many friends you made when you told them you can put any ringtone or wallpaper on their phones for free thanks to a bit of engineering, Audacity, and BitPim. This peaked around the time the first Motorola Razor came out.
Couple years after that touchphones started to become a thing and they had their own USB data access protocols that would mount a volume to the supporting OSes and BitPim was forgotten.