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Posted by largeagain
Hello all, Forgive me if this has been asked before. What i would like to know is what can you do with a usb bluetooth adapter and a t68i,, eg, upload pictures/ringtones ,send sms, upload themes,ect.... Is there a difference between a cable and a bluetooth dongle (ecept the no wires bit)
What would i be better with cable or bluetooth ?
If bluetooth is the answer what is the recomended brand and model?





Posted by amagab
Bluetooth is faster than cable. I love using bluetooth to transfer files and pics to my phone. Mostly use it to sync Outlook with my phone.

I would recommend the TDK dongle. It is more expensive than others but I have heard it is the best.



Posted by GREK
you really should get bluetooth
havent got my MSI bluetooth USB key yet..and heard it will take awhile to setup but i bet its worth it big time when you got it running.. just hate all the cords everywhere:D
just have the progs in the background and soon as you come cloes it hooks up automatic ready dont even have to pic it up from ur pocket:)

dont know any specific brands but the MSI key ( http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=8406&forum=18&start=0 ) seems to be pretty good, ordered one should get it next week

edit: btw you can do everything and more with bluetooth(you can send stuff to your phone in the bag/briefcase or something:P) tho dont take my word on it that you can do everything cable/ir can..but it SHOULD be so
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Posted by Calvin c",)
I like the Billionton bluetooth dongle since it's the only :bt: i've seen with headset profile. Adds extra value to the device and to the money you're about to spend =)

Posted by kengsim
I've got the MSI and it works flawlessly. Only problem is that the SE software bundle's installer freezes upon completion, causing the whole thing to be unusable. Good thing that MSI includes a small utility which I'm currently using to manage my phone book. It's called Mobilet and it's very handy. Of course, it nowhere near the functionality of SE's phonebook and text manager.


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