FoneJoy for Yahoo! Music Engine 1

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Publisher’s description

Features: handily transfer music to the handset via a user-friendly interface. Automatically connect to the handset whenever plugged into PC via USB. Receive notifications when software upgrades are available. Supports various handset models. Transfers media content to corresponding folders. Quick User Installation Guide: Right-click on FoneJoy, and select Change Handset Module. Choose your handset model from the list to proceed engine downloading.

After downloading is complete, click Install to start installing handset engine and driver in your PC. An USB cable is needed to connect your handset to the PC. It usually comes with the mobile phone package. After successfully connecting the handset to the PC, the FoneJoy icon will change to indicate the connection status. Now, you can drag-n-drop any media files from Media Player to handset.

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