Go to "Edit Icon" and pick your icon.
tap the Nintendo dsi shop icon on the Nintendo Dsi , or Nintendo DSi XL start up screen
No, there isn't currently a Nintendo DSi phone, and to be honest, I don't think there ever will be one.
Yes. Go to the data management section and say yes to erasing it.
it depends if it is a string u can hook it on to your stylus
Once you have connected your DSi to the Internet, go on the icon on the DSi Menu that has the two shopping bags - this is the Shop Icon. You can then buy things with your DSi points.
Go to "Edit Icon" and pick your icon.
tap the Nintendo dsi shop icon on the Nintendo Dsi , or Nintendo DSi XL start up screen
well you click on the icon that says web on your dsi, and if you have at&t for your computer then before you click the icon that says web you have to insert the Wireless Network Key which is located on the right side of your modem. then you can click on the icon on your dsi that says web.
yes you can by doing it on the game or pressing the icon on the menu hi im sure you can because if a ds and ds lite can do it then a dsi can! and a dsi is a newer and better version of the ds so a dsi has EVERYTHING a ds and ds lite have and more like sound videos and pictures sometimes it can be a phone!
no
No, because the dsi has enough power to connect to a wireless router, but not enough to connect to a phone network thanks
The Nintendo DSi does indeed have a built in alarm clock. It is accessible from the System Settings Icon
No, there isn't currently a Nintendo DSi phone, and to be honest, I don't think there ever will be one.
You must be connected to the internet then you tap on the DSI shop there are 4 prise ranges Free,200,500, and 800+ you must have DSI points that you can buy in stores or use a credit card buy one and you will then get a present on your DSI menu click on it and you will have a new icon
You'd need a DSi. They have an icon on their menu to let them connect to the DSi Store, where games can be bought and downloaded.
Other than local wireless, the only network protocol the DSi uses is TCP/IP. With the absence of online voice applications, the DSi cannot be used like a phone.