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Kyocera g2go m2000 and how do you text without sliding it up?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 11/18/2022

I don't think you can text without sliding. I've tried everything. I hope this helped. :)

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How do you download music in to a kyocera G2GO M2000?

You buy i micro sd card. Then you put it the micro sd slot on the side of the phone. once you do that let it format. after that put the micro sd in your computer with your adapter. their should be a file that says music. then just copy the music you want. hope it helped. :)


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