Universal Uploader

gnumobile is proud to bring you this absolutely and completely free universal uploading tool. Here you can send ringers, images, videos, games and screensavers to your phone. Imagine... YouTube video on your phone for nothing more than the cost of a text message! This uploader is well tested, but if it screws up your phone we can, of course, not be held liable. Experiencing problems or need help? EMail us! We will fix it up right away!




Upload Images, Sounds, Etc.

Send To
(Optional)


If you use Sprint, you can enter your 10-digit phone number. If not, you can enter your SMS email address. If you leave this blank, you will still be given a link where you can download your file.
Description
The file will be named this on your phone. Keep it short.
Filename
No Robots
Enter the text you see to the left, capitalization and punctuation count!


Upload Java Midlets

Send To
(Optional)

If you use Sprint, you can enter your 10-digit phone number. If not, you can enter your SMS email address. If you leave this blank, you will still be given a link where you can download your ringtone.
JAR File
This is the game, program, midlet, or other sort of application you want to run on your phone.
Folder
No Robots
Enter the text you see to the left, capitalization and punctuation count!


Privacy Information


We do not collect phone numbers, email addresses nor any other private information submitted with this program. The information sent does get stored as a function of the server logging features, but we never look at that unless there is a problem with the server. We will not share this information without a warrant signed by the Rightful Heir to the Throne Of Scotland. If you feel that this is still a security risk, you can email us and complain, or just use another tool.

Files uploaded are stored in a database and are expired after a few days. Also, information about who uploaded the file is not saved.

Interested in how this whole thing works? The code used to operate this tool is based in large part on the freely available code at www.rumkin.com. If you are interested in learning more about our modifications and implementation, shoot us an email.