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- 02-24-2004, 07:06 AM #46Jason CothranGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
"Webseller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| Can't get the FMA to connect to the phone using bluetooth, only IR works.
| Mine's the same, F8T003, not too sure of ver.
| What setting did u put ?
| Using the Native Bluetooth Option or the Serial Port one ?
| And how u get abt to connect ?
|
| Thanks !
|
I use the serial port option. Set the com port to the port that is created
when you connect the bluetooth serial port. You can conect the serial port
manually if you wish, but you don't have to. When FMA goes to look for the
phone on the com port, the bluetooth software will automatically connect it
for you.
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- 02-24-2004, 07:07 AM #47Jason CothranGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
"Webseller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| manage to get it working.
| the bluetooth installation somehow never install the serial port hardware.
| so added in manually, tweak it, and now it works.
| But how come FMA "unlock pc" when the phone come back to proximity is not
| selectable ?
|
Oops, I guess I should have read heard before making my previous post
<wink>. I am not sure about the proximity stuff. I have never used any of
it.
- 02-24-2004, 07:08 AM #48Jason CothranGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
"Webseller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| Yes. Precisely.
| Why doesn't it comes with it in the first place ?
| Nokia Suite Comes with Everything.
| For SE, u gotta use some other 3rd party software.
| And the author's not obligated to update it, patched it for any new
version
| of the phone, unlike a software from the Phone Manufacture.
|
I guess because they are a phone manufacturer and not a software designer?
<wink>
- 02-24-2004, 07:11 AM #49Jason CothranGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
"Chanchao" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 21:12:48 -0500, "Jason Cothran"
<[email protected]>
| wrote some stuff about "Re: what can you do with a T610?", to which I
would
| like to add the following:
|
|
| >For doing a full phone backup, the best thing to use is a tiny free file
| >called phonebackup from christersson.org that integrates with the
software
| >that comes with the phone.
|
| I downloaded that yes. But then you start it up and it doesn't work? Asks
for
| 'port' without specifying what kind of port. Did make a serial connection
on
| both Serial 1 and 2 on the phone, but that didn't work either. I wasn't
very
| impressed with the Christersson stuff.
|
The port it needs is simply the com port that the bluetooth connection uses.
before it will work, you must make sure you have the SE software installed
and set-up correctly so that the SE phone monitor recognizes your phone is
connected. The PhoneBackup from him works through the SE software and it
must be configured properly for PhoneBackup to work.
- 02-24-2004, 07:14 AM #50Jason CothranGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
"Webseller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| >
| > >How do u backup ur game from the phone ?
| >
| > Well they came from my PC in the first place. I'm not spending my
GPRS
| > money on downloading games.
| How do u copy it in in the first place ? Thanks.
|
Not sure of how to do it through IR or cable connection as I have no use for
either, but using bluetooth, just right click and select "send to" >
"bluetooth" > [whatever your phne name is] and the phone will place it where
it needs to be.
- 02-24-2004, 08:56 AM #51Dirk G. StrakaGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
Hi Richard,
thus spoke Richard Colton:
> > [...]
> > > > Digirain? Nevertheless: If you want to hear a _LOUD_
> > > > ringtone, just put my ME45 next to your ear ... *veg*
> > > Still not as loud as Digrain IMHO.
> > Hmm, still don't know which one you mean ...
> I can take it you've never actually used a T610 then? Digirain
> is one of the standard ringtones.
Hmm, perhaps it has a different name in the german version ...?
Greets, Dirk - will have a look tonight
- 02-24-2004, 09:34 AM #52WebsellerGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
Oh. Then who's writing the phone firmware for them since they only make
the phone itself ?
Comon, Software and Phone comes in a package.
Don't tell me u buy a modem card without any drivers, and the manufacture
tell u, "Oh, we are only the Modem Manufacture. We don't write the drivers.
" .
"Jason Cothran" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Webseller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> | Yes. Precisely.
> | Why doesn't it comes with it in the first place ?
> | Nokia Suite Comes with Everything.
> | For SE, u gotta use some other 3rd party software.
> | And the author's not obligated to update it, patched it for any new
> version
> | of the phone, unlike a software from the Phone Manufacture.
> |
>
>
> I guess because they are a phone manufacturer and not a software designer?
> <wink>
>
>
- 02-24-2004, 01:24 PM #53AdrianGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
Chewie ([email protected]) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying :
>> > 1. navigation is SLOW. Everytime you press something, there's delay
>> > before it goes to the next submenu.
>> You never tried a T68, did you?
> That's beside the point; what you're saying is that the t68 is even
> worse.
Yup.
My T610 seems like a little ball of fire...
- 02-24-2004, 02:23 PM #54Jason CothranGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
"Webseller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| Oh. Then who's writing the phone firmware for them since they only make
| the phone itself ?
| Comon, Software and Phone comes in a package.
| Don't tell me u buy a modem card without any drivers, and the manufacture
| tell u, "Oh, we are only the Modem Manufacture. We don't write the
drivers.
| " .
In a way, for the most part, yes. The modem chipsets are typical made by one
company who usually provides "reference drivers". The end reseller of the
modem usually steps it up and writes/modifies thier drivers to add or remove
certain features, tweak stability, etc. Of course comparing modem
drivers/phone firmware to PC software is pretty much comparing apples to
oranges. A more comparable analogy would be do you but a printer with
software capable of doing everything you need to do with your printer?
(modify photos, cad/cam drawings, 3d object modeling)? No. The printers
typically come with some software to do some of that, but usually much less
capable than software you can get elsewhere.
- 02-25-2004, 12:35 AM #55ChanchaoGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 20:10:02 +0800, "Webseller" <[email protected]> wrote
some stuff about "Re: what can you do with a T610?", to which I would like to
add the following:
>> Ok I see. Still pretty good that you can access your pictures that way.
>Isn't all cam phone suppose to be able to do that ?
I would hope so yes, but Nokia 3650/6600 doesn't. You can send them off
easily when you initiate the transfer from the phone though; just highlight
all the pics you want to send and then hit send->by bluetooth. I understand
that T610/T630 doesn't allow you to do this (selecting several items and
sending them in one go) so for T610/T630 it IS siginificant that you're able
to download multiple items through File Transfer from your PC.
>> >How do u backup ur game from the phone ?
>>
>> Well they came from my PC in the first place. I'm not spending my GPRS
>> money on downloading games.
>How do u copy it in in the first place ? Thanks.
Send by bluetooth. (or infrared) Just send the .jar or .mpn file(s) to your
phone using bluetooth. Then when they arrive the phone automatically installs
them. Mophun games tend to come in several parts, but it doesn't matter in
which order you send them. There's plenty of sites with downloadable T610
games on the web.
Cheers,
Chanchao
- 02-25-2004, 10:24 AM #56Erik LindbergGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
Tue, 24 Feb 2004 20:11:14 +0800, [email protected] (Webseller) ->
> manage to get it working.
> the bluetooth installation somehow never install the serial port hardware.
> so added in manually, tweak it, and now it works.
> But how come FMA "unlock pc" when the phone come back to proximity is not
> selectable ?
They don't know if it's possible to do it yet, if my memory serves med
correct. I guess the developers of fma has put it in for future use.
--
Erik 'Shades' Lindberg
"Ma said to never nail yourself in a box" - Cow
"Well, I didn't have anything else planned, lets go get drunk" - Bender
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- 02-28-2004, 01:04 PM #57SheriGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
Stan, I've purchased & returned several phones over the past 2 months
& found my T616 to be as close to the perfect phone for me than any
others I've had. Among them:
1. Nokia 3650- loved Symbian; hated the keypad
2. Samsung 620- great pics, hated text entry
3. T616- camera is great on a sunny day, love the small size, text
entry is great! It even knows which smiley (or frown) to enter!,
Picture ID works with text messaging, Syncing with BlueTooth is a
breeze. Calendar, notes, tasks go everywhere with me. I hardly use my
Pocket pc anymore. Screen is appealing to my eye (hard to see
outdoors, tho).
But best of all, (info for your wife) I can enter my shopping list,
post is on the screen; the phone is small enough that while I'm
pushing the cart in the store, I can keep the phone comfortably in my
hand with my list clearly visible! ( its a woman's thing, ok?.)
The bottom line is.... I think its a matter of personal preference!
What one loves, another may hate
"stan" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Wife wants to get one.
> Can u downloads files to phone? like pictures and tones from PC?
> how is the general comment in comparison to NK 7250
> views and comments please.
> Thanks
- 02-28-2004, 05:06 PM #58Bryan AndersonGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
On 28th Feb, Sheri wrote:
> But best of all, (info for your wife) I can enter my
> shopping list, post is on the screen; the phone is
> small enough that while I'm pushing the cart in the
> store, I can keep the phone comfortably in my hand
> with my list clearly visible! (its a woman's thing,
> ok?.)
As longa s you remember to turn off the auto keylock so
that you can hit a key to see the screen after that damn
awful screensaver pops up. If you leave the auto keylock
on (most sensible) then the screen goes black and you
can't see your list....you hit a key and you get a stupid
message saying hit more and * to unlock....I know that! I
don't need to be told every single time! So - it's at least
two keypresses every time you want to check the list. Not
a huge problem but bloody annoying.....
Oh for a user-definable time delay before the keylock and/
or the screen saver kicks in.....
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Bryan Anderson <www.anderson-it.com>
- 02-28-2004, 05:21 PM #59Jason CothranGuest
Re: what can you do with a T610?
"Bryan Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| On 28th Feb, Sheri wrote:
|
| > But best of all, (info for your wife) I can enter my
| > shopping list, post is on the screen; the phone is
| > small enough that while I'm pushing the cart in the
| > store, I can keep the phone comfortably in my hand
| > with my list clearly visible! (its a woman's thing,
| > ok?.)
|
| As longa s you remember to turn off the auto keylock so
| that you can hit a key to see the screen after that damn
| awful screensaver pops up. If you leave the auto keylock
| on (most sensible) then the screen goes black and you
| can't see your list....you hit a key and you get a stupid
| message saying hit more and * to unlock....I know that! I
| don't need to be told every single time! So - it's at least
| two keypresses every time you want to check the list. Not
| a huge problem but bloody annoying.....
|
| Oh for a user-definable time delay before the keylock and/
| or the screen saver kicks in.....
|
Read the note via the note page instead of relying on staying on the
desktop. This way, the phone doesn't revert back to the clock (it's not
really a black screen, it is the clock without the backlight on so it just
appears black in most lighting conditions).
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