Use Bitpim to hack your phone
http://www.bitpim.org
Downloads:
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7
Linux RPM
Mac OSX 10.3+(Universal)
Getting Started:
1. Install BitPim
2. Install your phone’s software drivers. (Note: If you are using a CD from your service provider, such as Verizon, you do NOT need to install the other software on the CD for BitPim to work. You ONLY need to install the drivers.)
3. Connect the USB cable to your computer first and then to your phone. Your computer should give you some kind of notification that it recognizes a new USB device.
4. Start BitPim. When BitPim is open and running you should see the model of your phone displayed in the lower right-hand corner along with a green or red light indicating whether or not your phone is connected.
I have the LG Dare (getting a Droid soon) and this works beautifully via bluetooth or through a direct connection through USB. I’ve been able to chop up mp3 files and throw them into the directory where the ringtones are stored. This may take a bit of looking around, but I found mine pretty quickly. Not long after I found the location of ringtones, I found where the animations were stored for the animated wallpapers and guess what?!? it was a .SWF file. YAHTZEE. so i found a bunch of my favorite flash games and threw them on my phone . The Dare’s touch screen response isn’t all that great, but it sure beats paying 1.99 for the typical tetris app. Good Luck! and I’d be interested know what any of you have come up with.
