LG Muziq Cell phone software CD?
by Sidnicious
I recently got a new cell phone, the LG muziq. However, I lost the software CD that goes with the phone. So now I am unable to put music on it or photos from my computer. Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the software CD or where I can get a free download that will work with my new phone. Please let me know I’m desperate!! Thanks you your help in advance! P.S. Just in case this matters, the phone carrier is Sprint.
Answer by gwlech
Do you have any of the documentation that came with the phone? look for a customer service number on it. If you do not call 1-800-SPRINT1 and get a hold of a service rep, they should be able to help you.
Good luck
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Absolutely! Of course that’s just one of many ways a person’s privacy is invaded by technology.
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It wouldn’t matter if it was illegal people would still do it. And its probably already illegal because its people’s personal information.
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Makes me often wonder when talking to my friends and they ask “What’s that clicking noise?” I wish I knew.
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