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  1. #1
    MS
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    I'm wondering how good the Motorola V600's (T-Mobile USA) bluetooth
    implementation is?

    For instance, would I be able to connect wirelessly with my PC (I have a USB
    bluetooth adapter) and with my PDA (IPAQ 2210, built-in Bluetooth) with it?
    Would I be able to connect to the Internet with my laptop or IPAQ, using the
    V600 as a modem, connected through Bluetooth?

    How about using one of the Bluetooth keyboards with it, (for instance, the
    one from Think Outside, as well as others?





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  2. #2
    Joe A.
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    Re: V600 Bluetooth Capability?

    "MS" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:


    You would need Motorola Phone Tools -- I've seen it priced as low as $38.00
    It allows you to connect to the internet using the V600 as a modem. Once
    connected you could download ringtones, wallpaper, etc. Yes it would be
    wireless -- just plug in the Bluetooth adapter. Make sure you install the
    Phone Tools software before pluggin the adapter.

    Joe


    > I'm wondering how good the Motorola V600's (T-Mobile USA) bluetooth
    > implementation is?
    >
    > For instance, would I be able to connect wirelessly with my PC (I have
    > a USB bluetooth adapter) and with my PDA (IPAQ 2210, built-in
    > Bluetooth) with it? Would I be able to connect to the Internet with my
    > laptop or IPAQ, using the V600 as a modem, connected through
    > Bluetooth?
    >
    > How about using one of the Bluetooth keyboards with it, (for instance,
    > the one from Think Outside, as well as others?
    >
    >
    >





  3. #3
    Jack Zwick
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    Re: V600 Bluetooth Capability?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "Joe A." <[email protected]> wrote:

    > "MS" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:
    >
    >
    > You would need Motorola Phone Tools -- I've seen it priced as low as $38.00
    > It allows you to connect to the internet using the V600 as a modem. Once
    > connected you could download ringtones, wallpaper, etc. Yes it would be
    > wireless -- just plug in the Bluetooth adapter. Make sure you install the
    > Phone Tools software before pluggin the adapter.
    >
    > Joe


    Buy a USB cable on eBay and the Phone Tools comes free, typically less
    than $30. Sellers do it so cheap, cause its an older version of phone
    tools, but with a legitimate copy, one can easily upgrade to latest
    version on the web for free.



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