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Dell Inspiron 9400 Bluetooth - Motorola Razor v3 Cell Phone - Bluetooth
Via the Toshiba bluetooth on this PC, the PC finds the cell phone, but
recognizes and configures it as a modem. Is there a way to configure the bluetooth connection such that I can use it with Motorola's Phone Tools and work with the phone as a more generic device? I had a Dell XPS system. Although it didn't have built-in bluetooth, I used a Logitech bluetooth device that came with a keyboard/mouse. It worked with the phone just fine. Thanks |
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Dell Inspiron 9400 Bluetooth - Motorola Razor v3 Cell Phone - Bluetooth
Who's cell phone is it? Many cell companies lock down features they don't
want you to have. Verizon (US) and Telus (Canada) are famous for that. Clint wrote in message oups.com... Via the Toshiba bluetooth on this PC, the PC finds the cell phone, but recognizes and configures it as a modem. Is there a way to configure the bluetooth connection such that I can use it with Motorola's Phone Tools and work with the phone as a more generic device? I had a Dell XPS system. Although it didn't have built-in bluetooth, I used a Logitech bluetooth device that came with a keyboard/mouse. It worked with the phone just fine. Thanks |
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Dell Inspiron 9400 Bluetooth - Motorola Razor v3 Cell Phone - Bluetooth
wrote in message oups.com... Via the Toshiba bluetooth on this PC, the PC finds the cell phone, but recognizes and configures it as a modem. Is there a way to configure the bluetooth connection such that I can use it with Motorola's Phone Tools and work with the phone as a more generic device? I had a Dell XPS system. Although it didn't have built-in bluetooth, I used a Logitech bluetooth device that came with a keyboard/mouse. It worked with the phone just fine. Thanks I haven't succeeded in doing it with my Cingular V3 either. Tom |
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Dell Inspiron 9400 Bluetooth - Motorola Razor v3 Cell Phone -Bluetooth
my son just demonstrated to me the blue tooth working on a E1405 with
his motorola phone with cingular. he was able to transfer pics, and videos and music back and forth. so it does work if you have the right carrier. i hear that verizon doesnt work. wrote: Via the Toshiba bluetooth on this PC, the PC finds the cell phone, but recognizes and configures it as a modem. Is there a way to configure the bluetooth connection such that I can use it with Motorola's Phone Tools and work with the phone as a more generic device? I had a Dell XPS system. Although it didn't have built-in bluetooth, I used a Logitech bluetooth device that came with a keyboard/mouse. It worked with the phone just fine. Thanks |
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