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| please help, which mobile phone would work with j720?(IrDa or BT) searching phone producted in 2006 - 2008 years |
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| If you are using a BT card most phones should work fine...
via BT i can confirm SE K800i and Nokia N95 worked on J720 with socket BT card.
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| Please submit any successes and failures for phones into the HCL!
http://www.hpcfactor.com/qlink/?linkID=102 |
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| but I can't instal drivers for D-Link DCF-650BT
please help
Edited by delec 2008-07-08 2:37 AM
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Surely over bluetooth every phone with bluetooth will work fine.... With Irda it is diffrent but I never use that.
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 18,043 |
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| mr-mac, you don't ACTUALLY think that is going to stop people from asking though do you?
The HCL is there to be utilised, if everyone chipped their own experiences, new hardware and sent in updates to correct existing articles then we would have quite a resourse at our disposal
I have added the K800i and N95 |
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| Quote C:Amie - 2008-07-08 10:28 AM
mr-mac, you don't ACTUALLY think that is going to stop people from asking though do you?
The HCL is there to be utilised, if everyone chipped their own experiences, new hardware and sent in updates to correct existing articles then we would have quite a resourse at our disposal
I have added the K800i and N95
Nice one...
Will make sure I add more hardware as I get stuff working |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 18,043 |
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| Kudos
The HCL is a lot more efficient these days and it is easier to add content from a staff perspective, plus there is the added bonus of getting credit for your submissions now, instead of it being how it was in days gone by where everything was just a heap of data.
I would really like to see more people making use of the voting feature too, it is there for two reasons, firstly the obvious to direct users to good/bad hardware, but secondly it is being used to data mine for something that was requested a long time ago and wasn't then possible - matching a specific hardware device to be compatible with a specific H/PC device. There simply is not enough data on the system yet to allow it to happen! |
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| Quote mr-mac - 2008-07-08 11:01 AM
Surely over bluetooth every phone with bluetooth will work fine.... With Irda it is diffrent but I never use that.
well no, some phones don't even have DUN, only ICS. |
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| Quote cmonex - 2008-07-08 3:20 PM
Quote mr-mac - 2008-07-08 11:01 AM
Surely over bluetooth every phone with bluetooth will work fine.... With Irda it is diffrent but I never use that.
well no, some phones don't even have DUN, only ICS.
DUN, ICS - what is it? |
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| Quote delec - 2008-07-09 8:58 AM
Quote cmonex - 2008-07-08 3:20 PM
Quote mr-mac - 2008-07-08 11:01 AM
Surely over bluetooth every phone with bluetooth will work fine.... With Irda it is diffrent but I never use that.
well no, some phones don't even have DUN, only ICS.
DUN, ICS - what is it?
Dial up Networking....
Internet Connection Sharing.
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Dial up Networking....
Internet Connection Sharing.
John
GPRS? |
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| general packet radio system, 8 gsm channels in packet switched mode with hold and wait tranceiver modes. |
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GPRS:
1.Dial up Networking, OR 2.Internet Connection Sharing? |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 18,043 |
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| DUN means that the H/PC connects to the phone and requests dialling services from the phone, dials, connections and moves into
ICS means that the phone creates a connection on its own steam, and devices network to the phone and the phone shares the data service to other devices
So the answer is both. You probably want to use it over DUN though. |
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