TheReverend |
Sep 9, 2006 09:04 AM |
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Originally Posted by Roph
Not true, OBEX is disabled on the V3m. I have no knowledge of mods/tricks/"hacks" (stupid word) for the V3/V3m/V3c (pretty much the same phone), but if it's as easy as it was to fiddle with my V3x, you should be fine after reading around for a while here. ~ sup
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I don't know what you are talking about, all I know is it works like a charm. I click on the Bluetooth Icon up by the Airport icon to turn on bluetooth. Then I click "Browse Device" and select my phone and it does so. From there, a file structure comes up with folders such as video, audio, ringtone, pictures. There is a dialogue box to send and receive files, so I can transfer to my hearts desire wirelessly.
All I did was set my phone to discoverable once while the Mac searched and they linked up. It was that simple, no hacking required. I would imagine for any Bluetooth Mac with Tiger, it would work like that. As to a Windows PC with a bluetooth adaptor, who knows because it would all be dependant on the software included. It appears that the Razr can play QuickTime compatible MPEG-4 ASP SimpleProfile + LC-AAC files in the MP4 container. I made files at 177x120 because that's the size of the video files the phone records. Plays them back very well, as well as playing well my VBR MP3 files.
BTW, I think I have the V3c but I can't remember. It is the Verizon Razr phone though, and about 1 year old.
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