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- 12-19-2005, 10:33 AM #1AMOGuest
Does anyone know much about the Motorola V3X regarding connectivity?
As far as I can tell from the website you can connect via BlueTooth; I
assume this refers to headset connectivity.
Does anyone know what methods you can connect for data transfer, e.g. to
send SMS via your PC? Can you connect via USB lead, InfraRed, BlueTooth?
Thanx.
AMO
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- 12-19-2005, 01:20 PM #2JCGuest
Re: Motorola V3X for 3 network connectivity
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:33:08 -0000, "AMO" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Does anyone know much about the Motorola V3X regarding connectivity?
>
>As far as I can tell from the website you can connect via BlueTooth; I
>assume this refers to headset connectivity.
>
>Does anyone know what methods you can connect for data transfer, e.g. to
>send SMS via your PC? Can you connect via USB lead, InfraRed, BlueTooth?
>
>Thanx.
>
>AMO
>
My V3x came with a usb lead and Motorola Mobile Phone Tools v4, which is
what I use to send text messages.
I haven't tried a bluetooth connection to MPT, but I can't see why it
wouldn't work..and I'm sure that there is a initial option to detect the
phone via bluetooth.
Also, as well as the headset profile, the other bluetooth services
supported are:
Audio Gateway
OBEX file exchange
DUN Gateway
OBEX object push
Additionally, the speech recognition (no need to record voice tags) is
superb!
--
Regards
John [Essex, UK]
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- 12-19-2005, 01:33 PM #3JonGuest
Re: Motorola V3X for 3 network connectivity
JC <johncalias-newsgroupsATyahooD0TcoD0Tuk> declared for all the world
to hear...
> My V3x came with a usb lead and Motorola Mobile Phone Tools v4, which is
> what I use to send text messages.
>
> I haven't tried a bluetooth connection to MPT, but I can't see why it
> wouldn't work..and I'm sure that there is a initial option to detect the
> phone via bluetooth.
It does work via bluetooth, and the set-up is refreshingly easy.
--
Regards
Jon
- 01-10-2006, 01:45 PM #4Guest
Re: Motorola V3X for 3 network connectivity
Hi there,
Have you tried using the phone as an internet gateway yet? If so do you
get good 3G performance? And will it connect via Bluetooth (I have a V3
and the attempt at Bluetooth on that is laughable). I want to use this
as an internet gateway for my PDA to connect over Bluetooth so any
advice you can give would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Si.
JC wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:33:08 -0000, "AMO" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Does anyone know much about the Motorola V3X regarding connectivity?
> >
> >As far as I can tell from the website you can connect via BlueTooth; I
> >assume this refers to headset connectivity.
> >
> >Does anyone know what methods you can connect for data transfer, e.g. to
> >send SMS via your PC? Can you connect via USB lead, InfraRed, BlueTooth?
> >
> >Thanx.
> >
> >AMO
> >
>
> My V3x came with a usb lead and Motorola Mobile Phone Tools v4, which is
> what I use to send text messages.
>
> I haven't tried a bluetooth connection to MPT, but I can't see why it
> wouldn't work..and I'm sure that there is a initial option to detect the
> phone via bluetooth.
>
> Also, as well as the headset profile, the other bluetooth services
> supported are:
> Audio Gateway
> OBEX file exchange
> DUN Gateway
> OBEX object push
>
> Additionally, the speech recognition (no need to record voice tags) is
> superb!
> --
>
> Regards
>
> John [Essex, UK]
> Remove the obvious spamtrap to reply
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