Results 1 to 6 of 6
- 04-22-2005, 01:08 PM #1DeanGuest
If I take a photo on my V3 how can I print it out?
I dont have a bluetooth on my computer - can I transfer it to laptop using
the usb cable or do I have to email it.
Thanks
Dean
› See More: V3 How to transfer photos to pc
- 04-22-2005, 01:50 PM #2BruceRGuest
Re: V3 How to transfer photos to pc
You'll need the cable and MPT software or you can get a BT dongle for
your PC for under $20 on ebay.
Fromean
[email protected]
> If I take a photo on my V3 how can I print it out?
> I dont have a bluetooth on my computer - can I transfer it to laptop
> using the usb cable or do I have to email it.
> Thanks
> Dean
- 04-27-2005, 01:26 PM #3Spacey SpadeGuest
Re: V3 How to transfer photos to pc
Also needed is a USB 2.0 connection. That's what tech support told me.
- 04-27-2005, 02:58 PM #4BruceRGuest
Re: V3 How to transfer photos to pc
Again, not true. USB 1.1 works just fine on both my PCs. Full MPT
functionality and charging - no problems.
From:Spacey Spade
[email protected]
> Also needed is a USB 2.0 connection. That's what tech support told
> me.
- 05-02-2005, 09:45 PM #5Spacey SpadeGuest
Re: V3 How to transfer photos to pc
Well, motorola tech support and I were wrong, as you said. But you
won't be able to get MPT (mobile phonetools) to work until you get a
push signal from your carrier to activate the data portion of your
service (on the phone this shows as an insignia of 3 overlapping boxes
to the right of the signal strength bars). You also need to install
the software to be able to charge the phone via USB, regardless. Also
of note is that MPT sucks even after you get it to work (buggy in so
many ways). Will be trying DataPilot next.
BruceR wrote:
> Again, not true. USB 1.1 works just fine on both my PCs. Full MPT
> functionality and charging - no problems.
>
> From:Spacey Spade
> [email protected]
>
> > Also needed is a USB 2.0 connection. That's what tech support told
> > me.
- 05-02-2005, 09:55 PM #6BruceRGuest
Re: V3 How to transfer photos to pc
You're the first person here who has reported needing carrier
participation to make MPT work. While it may have been true for you,
that appears to be the exception rather than the rule and may specific
to your carrier/phone combo. Both my v600 (bought in Kong Kong) and my
Razr v3 (US model) worked with MPT right out of the box. No carrier
"push signal" required. MPT is indeed buggy but I do like it better than
Data Pilot. I didn't like ver. 2 of MPT so I bought DataPilot. Once
ver. 3 of MPT was released, I decided I like that better.
From:Spacey Spade
[email protected]
> Well, motorola tech support and I were wrong, as you said. But you
> won't be able to get MPT (mobile phonetools) to work until you get a
> push signal from your carrier to activate the data portion of your
> service (on the phone this shows as an insignia of 3 overlapping boxes
> to the right of the signal strength bars). You also need to install
> the software to be able to charge the phone via USB, regardless. Also
> of note is that MPT sucks even after you get it to work (buggy in so
> many ways). Will be trying DataPilot next.
>
> BruceR wrote:
>> Again, not true. USB 1.1 works just fine on both my PCs. Full MPT
>> functionality and charging - no problems.
>>
>> From:Spacey Spade
>> [email protected]
>>
>>> Also needed is a USB 2.0 connection. That's what tech support told
>>> me.
Similar Threads
- Apple (iPhone)
- Motorola
- Motorola RAZR
- Rogers
- alt.cellular.motorola
What are the best ways to retain employees of your company?
in Chit Chat