is there a way to send bulk contacts from your phone to another bluetooth unit/phone? I managed to do it one at a time but i need to do it as a mass if its possible
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anyone have any answers to this?
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I have a Sipix Pocket Printer A6. Since upgrading to WM2003, I seem to be unable to use it with my XDA via IR. Does anyone have a similar experience and/or solution? Could it be that I need new updated drivers, and if so is there a place I can download them?
As usual, your useful comments are highly appreciated.
i have the same printer, and it works fine!
at first i had the same problem too, not sure how it got fixed...
but make sure IR auto-receive is off.
if that dont work, try pocketprintce.
email me if still cant fix it.
Hey guys, has anyone had issues syncing via bluetooth? When I try to setup a new bluetooth partnership to my computer, the only services that it says is available is serial port and hands free. I think I remember activesync being an option. Anyone know how I can fix this?
Do you guys ever work on something for a while, finally give up and ask someone for help? And when you are asking for help, you think of a resolution right after you ask the question? Whelp, that was the case with this one. Basically, it was something in my desktop bluetooth software that allowed you to choose what services are allowed via the bluetooth device. Somehow, Activesync was not checked.
Can someone delete this little thread ?
edit you solved the problem my post is useless
I'd like to be able to send SMS messages from my desktop WITHOUT having to connect the phone via activesync.
Anyone know of a good application to do that?
kryptonneke said:
I'd like to be able to send SMS messages from my desktop WITHOUT having to connect the phone via activesync.
Anyone know of a good application to do that?
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1) If you want to send SMS from your PC via Internet, then there are many web sites that would allow you to do that (some free, some not free).
2) If you want to send SMS from PC (using your cell phone) via Bluetooth/wifi/activesync, then there is a free plug-in on Microsoft web page for MS Outlook
Not possible and bigger question WHY?? (unless for junk SMS's!).. how will you connect to the WM SMS client???
You need Activesync USB or BT connected.
Jeyo mobile extender works well with the latest (Office 2007, a bit dodgey on older versions!) Outlook and integrates so that you can forward email/SMS to each other.
It used to inform you on your PC when a txt came in but the sw has a problem with WM6 as the client is hampered for that.
Great for keeping a permanent record of your SMS's on your PC/Laptop and managing your SMS's on your phone.
Hope this helps.
Well, what I want to do is send an sms using the keyboard on my PC (which is somewhat bigger then the one on my Kaiser). But without having to connect the device with activesync.
Why not activesync. Wel then I either have to connect the kaiser with an USB cable. Or I have to connect to activesync with bluetooth. And that has to be initiated on the kaiser.
So I can't just leave the kaiser in my pocket when I want to send an SMS
Whatever client you use HAS to connect somehow to your phone!
Why use anything else when MS Async is there ???
Best way is Activesync BT with Jeyo as I am sure you won't find anything better!
Just google 'free sms' and you'll come up with plenty of free sms websites. Of course you can't receive an sms.
You could try SOTI Pocket Controller. It lets you control your Kaiser from your PC. You will see the screen from your phone in a window, allowing you to use the keyboard on your PC to type SMS'. Of course you have to connect via USB first...
If I configure ActiveSync to connect via Bluetooth on my Hermes, and pair the devices as a permanent pairing with my machine, whenever I initiate the connection (from my laptop) it automatically starts syncing... Can you not do that on the Kaiser?
First off all, let me make it clear I don't want to send free sms or bulk sms.
I just find it easier to type an sms on my desktop keyboard then on my phone itself.
I've used Jeyo mobile extender & mobile companion. And they work great, they come close, very close to what I want.
The only problem is that I have to either connect the phone with a USB cable or that I have to initiate the activesync connection on the phone itself.
So I can't just leave the phone in my pocket.
I do understand that I need a connection somehow. And I have a working bluetooth connection. The phone is paired with my pc and I can use activesync over bluetooth. But only if I open activesync on my phone and use the menu option 'connect with bluetooth'.
I don't know how to initiate a connection on the PC. If someone can tell me how to do that then using that, together with the jeyo tools would be great!
VOIP providers like VOIPStunt or VOIPBuster all allow the sending of SMS's thru a web page interface. And if you sign up with an account with them (cuz the sending of SMS's is not free with them, though much cheaper if you send them internationally) you can actually make them look like they are coming from your phone.
I.e. I have an account with VOIPStunt (voipstunt.com). I use their excellent VOIP services on both my PC and my phone. In your account details you let them know your mobile phone number, which is verified by them (they send you a text msg and you have to enter the code into your profile). From that point forward whenever you call or SMS someone using their software, it looks as if its being called from or sent from your phone number.
Anyways, that's one way of doing what you are asking. But of course, it doesn't go thru your phone at all, (You don't even need to have your phone with you to send) so all the SMS msgs out are on your PC, and if someone replies, they go to your phone. But if your goal is to be able to use your PC keyboard to compose and send out SMS's fast or plenty, this would do the trick.
kryptonneke said:
I don't know how to initiate a connection on the PC. If someone can tell me how to do that then using that, together with the jeyo tools would be great!
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Gotcha!! I understand what you want now...
You want a PC program that will automatically connect to your phone via WiFi or Bluetooth when you click 'Send' on an SMS package on the PC!!!
Soz mate! we haven't got that far yet but as with all other ideas, this is where they start!!!
Making it public, as you have, is what xda-developers is about!
Didn't know that bout the OS. I would have thought an option like 'connect when in range' would be available.
kryptonneke said:
Well, what I want to do is send an sms using the keyboard on my PC (which is somewhat bigger then the one on my Kaiser). But without having to connect the device with activesync.
Why not activesync. Wel then I either have to connect the kaiser with an USB cable. Or I have to connect to activesync with bluetooth. And that has to be initiated on the kaiser.
So I can't just leave the kaiser in my pocket when I want to send an SMS
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I use a prog called "Pocket Snapshot" which allows me to use my PC's keyboard to do anything I want on my PPC.
Nevermind- I just saw this post which means the one I use wouldnt help you at all. My apologies.
kryptonneke said:
First off all, let me make it clear I don't want to send free sms or bulk sms.
I just find it easier to type an sms on my desktop keyboard then on my phone itself.
I've used Jeyo mobile extender & mobile companion. And they work great, they come close, very close to what I want.
The only problem is that I have to either connect the phone with a USB cable or that I have to initiate the activesync connection on the phone itself.
So I can't just leave the phone in my pocket.
I do understand that I need a connection somehow. And I have a working bluetooth connection. The phone is paired with my pc and I can use activesync over bluetooth. But only if I open activesync on my phone and use the menu option 'connect with bluetooth'.
I don't know how to initiate a connection on the PC. If someone can tell me how to do that then using that, together with the jeyo tools would be great!
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There have been some attempts at doing this that I can find scattered on these forums, but none seem to have been successful so far.
I'd love to stream my music through the air from my laptop to the N1 dock.
Has anyone had any success with it?
Interested +1
Also would be thrilled to know if there is a way to tweak the N1 / Dock settings so the N1 doesnt disconnect as soon as I take my phone out of the dock. Very anoying if only answering a text...
If you pair your phone with the dock in Bluetooth settings you can remove the phone from the dock and it still will play. It works for me even when I take my phone into another room.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
did that by now, works as described. anyway I couldn't pair my macbook with the dock... it just didn't show up on the mac. any ideas on this issue?
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
any new developments on this? is there somewhere on the phone where it keeps the "key" or "bluetooth id" that you coudl copy it over to your macbook/pc?
All,
please read the following posts/threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18033020&postcount=23
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819646
I suspect it's doable by cloning the BT ID of the computer on the phone, trigger the dock to start the initial pairing, send it the PIN from the phone, then STOP everything on the phone and just display the PIN that it sent. Then connect with the computer and enter the PIN diplayed on the phone that was earlier sent to the Dock via the hardware pin.
If you guys know anyone who could help us with this, please invite them to read those two links
i have nokia nuron (5230) and it allows sharing of the internet via bluetooth. does the tab have any bluetooth profiles that will connect to my nuron and allow the it to get to the internet? i cant actually try it right now since i am on CM7 and bluetooth isnt working properly. let me know if anyone has tried something similar. thanks.
android does not provide reverse DUN or PAN bluetooth access to other devices
however
I had another tablet that you could use an app that let you connect to other phones using the DUN capabilities.
I could connect my old nokia to the tablet and it really worked, but I couldn't do the same on my X10 nor my G1, I suspect the Gtab would be the same case(mainly for the lack of bluetooth profiles on the tab)
If you want the apk I could send it to you if you or another member want to test it and figure it out how to make it work
willing to try anything at this point. PM sent.
Bluetooth dun apk
ellokomen said:
android does not provide reverse dun or pan bluetooth access to other devices
however
i had another tablet that you could use an app that let you connect to other phones using the dun capabilities.
I could connect my old nokia to the tablet and it really worked, but i couldn't do the same on my x10 nor my g1, i suspect the gtab would be the same case(mainly for the lack of bluetooth profiles on the tab)
if you want the apk i could send it to you if you or another member want to test it and figure it out how to make it work
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plz send me apk needed badly thanks
me too...
tia
I know this is a few days old but can someone pm this to me.
Anybody have any luck with this? I have a G Tablet and having a similar issue..
I'm following this thread, anyone success with this solution. I'm using galaxy tab of verizon.