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  1. #1
    Tung
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    Hi,

    I have a Nokia 6230 and want to transfer large amounts of data to the
    phone.

    So, does anybody know what the transfer speeds of a DKU-2 cable is?
    How about Bluetooth and IrDa?

    I know that a proper card-reader is very fast, but I'd prefer not to
    take the MMC card out of the phone if possible.

    Many thanks,

    Tung



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  2. #2
    Romulus Marius Mare
    Guest

    Re: Transfer speeds of DKU, Bluetooth, and IrDa


    "Tung" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hi,
    >
    > I have a Nokia 6230 and want to transfer large amounts of data to the
    > phone.
    >
    > So, does anybody know what the transfer speeds of a DKU-2 cable is?
    > How about Bluetooth and IrDa?
    >
    > I know that a proper card-reader is very fast, but I'd prefer not to
    > take the MMC card out of the phone if possible.
    >
    > Many thanks,


    Bluetooth and IrDA are slow. Very slow. Don't know about the cable...





  3. #3
    Erik
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    Re: Transfer speeds of DKU, Bluetooth, and IrDa

    Bluetooth is in the order of 700 kbits/second, DKU is close to the USB
    maximum of 12 Mbits/second. If you want to upload MP3 files, DKU is your
    best option!





  4. #4
    Neil Myers
    Guest

    Re: Transfer speeds of DKU, Bluetooth, and IrDa

    "Erik" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Bluetooth is in the order of 700 kbits/second, DKU is close to the USB
    > maximum of 12 Mbits/second. If you want to upload MP3 files, DKU is your
    > best option!
    >
    >
    >


    If you want to upload MP3 files, an USB2 MMC card reader is your best
    option!


    Neil






  5. #5
    martin f. krafft
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    Re: Transfer speeds of DKU, Bluetooth, and IrDa

    On 2004-07-17, Neil Myers <[email protected]> wrote:
    > If you want to upload MP3 files, an USB2 MMC card reader is your
    > best option!


    How do you mount the MMC drive? What is the partition table type?
    When I plug it in, it's simply not recognised.

    Martin



  6. #6
    Kráftéé
    Guest

    Re: Transfer speeds of DKU, Bluetooth, and IrDa

    martin f. krafft wrote:
    > On 2004-07-17, Neil Myers <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> If you want to upload MP3 files, an USB2 MMC card reader is your
    >> best option!

    >
    > How do you mount the MMC drive? What is the partition table type?
    > When I plug it in, it's simply not recognised.
    >
    > Martin


    If the phone has already formated the card then it should just show up as a
    extra drive when you plug it into your card reader. If the phone hasn't
    then let it format the card, so it can use it, then it will be
    recognised....

    Simple really, isn't it...





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