Alias 2 to iPhone 4

Can my media be transferred from the Alias 2 to the iPhone 4. (Pics and ringtones)  The Alias2 is not a media manager supported phone.

since the alias 2 doesn't have an sd card, you would likely have to text or email all of those pics to you pc and then load them through itunes onto the iphone. i don't think the ringtones will be able to be tranfered though.
edit--do you have a usb for your alias? if so then you may be able to transfer the pics to your pc that way??

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