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- 08-24-2003, 11:56 AM #1Chris GrierGuest
Folks,
My T720c has built-in support for Bluetooth car kits and headsets, and
it's supposedly able to sync with my Apple G4 Powerbook. However, the
Bluetooth setup assistant can't find the phone.
How do I make my phone "discoverable"? Neither Apple nor Motorola are
any help.
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- 08-24-2003, 12:36 PM #2Mr. MagooGuest
Re: T720 and Bluetooth problems.
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (Chris Grier) wrote:
> My T720c has built-in support for Bluetooth car kits and headsets, and
> it's supposedly able to sync with my Apple G4 Powerbook. However, the
> Bluetooth setup assistant can't find the phone.
The 720c does not have bluetooth. Where did you get that impression?
- 08-24-2003, 12:36 PM #3Mr. MagooGuest
Re: T720 and Bluetooth problems.
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (Chris Grier) wrote:
> My T720c has built-in support for Bluetooth car kits and headsets, and
> it's supposedly able to sync with my Apple G4 Powerbook. However, the
> Bluetooth setup assistant can't find the phone.
The 720c does not have bluetooth. Where did you get that impression?
- 08-24-2003, 05:20 PM #4ukashGuest
Re: T720 and Bluetooth problems.
Mr. Magoo wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> [email protected] (Chris Grier) wrote:
>
>
>>My T720c has built-in support for Bluetooth car kits and headsets, and
>>it's supposedly able to sync with my Apple G4 Powerbook. However, the
>>Bluetooth setup assistant can't find the phone.
>
>
> The 720c does not have bluetooth. Where did you get that impression?
WoW bluetooth in t720??? strange? where are you from? and where does
your phone come from ?
--
ukash
--
- 08-24-2003, 09:38 PM #5Jeffrey KaplanGuest
Re: T720 and Bluetooth problems.
Previously on alt.cellular.motorola, Chris Grier said:
; My T720c has built-in support for Bluetooth car kits and headsets, and
When was this added?
; it's supposedly able to sync with my Apple G4 Powerbook. However, the
Get a cable and the appropriate software. If Mot has it for the Mac,
that is.
; How do I make my phone "discoverable"? Neither Apple nor Motorola are
; any help.
There may be a reason for that.
--
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The from userid is killfiled <*> Send personal mail to gordol
[Points to Sinclair] "You are the beginning of the story, [Points to
Delenn] and the middle of the story, [Points to Sheridan] and the
end of the story, that creates the next great story. In your heart,
you know what Zathras says is true. Go now, Zathras place is with The
One who was. We have... a destiny." (Zathras, B5 "War Without End Pt.
2")
- 08-24-2003, 09:38 PM #6Jeffrey KaplanGuest
Re: T720 and Bluetooth problems.
Previously on alt.cellular.motorola, Chris Grier said:
; My T720c has built-in support for Bluetooth car kits and headsets, and
When was this added?
; it's supposedly able to sync with my Apple G4 Powerbook. However, the
Get a cable and the appropriate software. If Mot has it for the Mac,
that is.
; How do I make my phone "discoverable"? Neither Apple nor Motorola are
; any help.
There may be a reason for that.
--
Jeffrey Kaplan <*> www.gordol.org
The from userid is killfiled <*> Send personal mail to gordol
[Points to Sinclair] "You are the beginning of the story, [Points to
Delenn] and the middle of the story, [Points to Sheridan] and the
end of the story, that creates the next great story. In your heart,
you know what Zathras says is true. Go now, Zathras place is with The
One who was. We have... a destiny." (Zathras, B5 "War Without End Pt.
2")
- 08-25-2003, 06:05 AM #7Mr. MagooGuest
Re: T720 and Bluetooth problems.
In article <[email protected]>,
Jeffrey Kaplan <[email protected]> wrote:
> ; it's supposedly able to sync with my Apple G4 Powerbook. However, the
>
> Get a cable and the appropriate software. If Mot has it for the Mac,
> that is.
You should be able to find an appropriate USB data cable online for
about $20. It will work out of the box with Apple's iSync. Buy a genuine
motorolla part. I've had bad luck with the third party data cables.
M
- 08-25-2003, 06:26 AM #8Harry EverhartGuest
Re: T720 and Bluetooth problems.
> You should be able to find an appropriate USB data cable online for
> about $20. It will work out of the box with Apple's iSync. Buy a genuine
> motorolla part. I've had bad luck with the third party data cables.
I have a Motorola i720 and an iBook. I use iSync and a $3 cable I got on
ebay. The setup has worked great for three months. Anything in the
Address Book with a phone number gets iSynced to the phone.
- 08-26-2003, 09:43 AM #9Chris GrierGuest
Re: T720 and Bluetooth problems.
[email protected] (Chris Grier) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Folks,
>
> My T720c has built-in support for Bluetooth car kits and headsets, and
> it's supposedly able to sync with my Apple G4 Powerbook. However, the
> Bluetooth setup assistant can't find the phone.
>
> How do I make my phone "discoverable"? Neither Apple nor Motorola are
> any help.
D'oh.
I called Verizon wireless down the block and said, "I need a phone
that has Bluetooth." This is what they sold me. And after reading the
manual, consulting the Mot web site, et cet, et cet, I realized they
meant to sell me the 270. Ha ha! Funny people, those Verizons. And
guess what! Verizon wireless no longer sells the 270! So they can't
rectify the mistake.
I'm getting a data cable. Which kinda defeats the purpose.
- 08-26-2003, 04:54 PM #10Jeffrey KaplanGuest
Re: T720 and Bluetooth problems.
Previously on alt.cellular.motorola, Chris Grier said:
; I called Verizon wireless down the block and said, "I need a phone
; that has Bluetooth." This is what they sold me. And after reading the
; manual, consulting the Mot web site, et cet, et cet, I realized they
; meant to sell me the 270. Ha ha! Funny people, those Verizons. And
; guess what! Verizon wireless no longer sells the 270! So they can't
; rectify the mistake.
Yes they can. They sold you a phone that specifically does not meat
the requirements you set. Unless you're dead-set on staying with
Motorola, there are other options.
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"Is there something wrong with your hearing?" "No, it's just for a
moment I thought I thought I had entered an alternate universe or
something." (Amb. Mollari and Vir Coto, B5 "Chrysalis")
- 08-26-2003, 04:54 PM #11Jeffrey KaplanGuest
Re: T720 and Bluetooth problems.
Previously on alt.cellular.motorola, Chris Grier said:
; I called Verizon wireless down the block and said, "I need a phone
; that has Bluetooth." This is what they sold me. And after reading the
; manual, consulting the Mot web site, et cet, et cet, I realized they
; meant to sell me the 270. Ha ha! Funny people, those Verizons. And
; guess what! Verizon wireless no longer sells the 270! So they can't
; rectify the mistake.
Yes they can. They sold you a phone that specifically does not meat
the requirements you set. Unless you're dead-set on staying with
Motorola, there are other options.
--
Jeffrey Kaplan <*> www.gordol.org
The from userid is killfiled <*> Send personal mail to gordol
"Is there something wrong with your hearing?" "No, it's just for a
moment I thought I thought I had entered an alternate universe or
something." (Amb. Mollari and Vir Coto, B5 "Chrysalis")
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