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  1. #1
    kr0
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    Apparently there is an issue in California with a number of cellular service
    providers selling cell phones advertised to have bluetooth functions that do
    not. The main phone in question seems to be the Motorola V710. If you go to
    https://www.lawyersandsettlements.co...representation
    there is more information on this and what can be done about it. There is
    also a free case evaluation provided for those who might have purchased such
    a phone expecting bluetooth functionality. I hope that this may be of some
    help.

    kr0





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    PTCO911
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    Quote Originally Posted by kr0
    Apparently there is an issue in California with a number of cellular service
    providers selling cell phones advertised to have bluetooth functions that do
    not. The main phone in question seems to be the Motorola V710. If you go to
    https://www.lawyersandsettlements.co...representation
    there is more information on this and what can be done about it. There is
    also a free case evaluation provided for those who might have purchased such
    a phone expecting bluetooth functionality. I hope that this may be of some
    help.

    kr0
    Bluetooth on the V710 is severely limited. I took mine back after 48 hours due to this and now have a Nokia 6255i. It has full functionality including OBEX.



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    acruxksa
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    Quote Originally Posted by PTCO911
    Bluetooth on the V710 is severely limited. I took mine back after 48 hours due to this and now have a Nokia 6255i. It has full functionality including OBEX.
    Yep,
    No use having bluetooth if it can only be used for a headset. I've done file transfers to/from my 6255i via bluetooth in both windows and linux and can't imagine using the phone w/out it now.



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