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How to find a phone number via bluetooth, old Best antivir..... |
max_wedge Joined: Aug 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Australia PM, WWW
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On 2007-08-28 02:41:00, tranced wrote:
Can that be done with bt info? Cuz I dont think so.
it certainly can, but you can't see the screen so you have to use another SE phone to work out exactly what to press (since you can't see the phone screen itself)
With BT info, you can remote control the other phone. I've done it - it works a treat. I have an old K750 I use as a test bed - it's pcb is damaged and the joystick and half the keys don't work. So when I need to manipulate the menu on the phone, I use BT INFO to operate the joystick and faulty keys.
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bogdan0 Joined: Aug 19, 2007 Posts: 53 From: Romania PM, WWW
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@ tranced: if CIA accepts me only because I want to find a phone number it's great.
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bogdan0 Joined: Aug 19, 2007 Posts: 53 From: Romania PM, WWW
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Ok i downloaded BT Info and i even tested on a friend, Nokia 6234.
all i could do is to view her agenda, and a few sms.
But after a few connections my phone turned off. and restarted.
And when i connected with her phone on her screen pop-up a messager
: "Allow K750i Bogdan to make a dial-up with your phone? Accept or Reject"
And if she didn't wanted to accept my connection, press reject!
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bogdan0 Joined: Aug 19, 2007 Posts: 53 From: Romania PM, WWW
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I tried also to connect with a SE T 630i. He had the bluetooth activated and i connected with the phone without he notice.
After that I could do everything what i wanted with his phone:
call others
reject calls
read messages
open camera
take pictures
dial any number or code,
The main advantage is that he couldn't turn off the bluetooth after my connection was active. After i finished with him ... he could close bluetooth.
It's a great software, but unfortunately it works better on connections between two SE products than a SE and Nokia, or Samsung.
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tranced Joined: Jan 19, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Santo Domingo, wonDeRland PM |
I've thought that bt info was designed for phones. You can use all its features on a phone. Despite other phones like the ones you mentioned, bogdan.
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max_wedge Joined: Aug 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Australia PM, WWW
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On 2007-08-28 12:08:00, tranced wrote:
I've thought that bt info was designed for  phones. You can use all its features on a  phone. Despite other phones like the ones you mentioned, bogdan.
bt info is for all phones, but SE happen to have better support for the ftp bt profile, so it turns out that it works mostly on SE phones.
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mediterrano Joined: Jul 19, 2009 Posts: 1 PM |
@max: have u ever tried any of the following scenarios, if yes, could u tell me in which of them the sending phone sees the phone number of the receiving phone.
many thx
Case 1: ) phone 1 tries to beam a file to phone 2 (phones are paired). Phone 2 accepts the transfer.
Case 2: ) phone 1 tries to beam a file to phone 2 (phones are paired). Phone 2 does NOT accept the transfer.
Case 3: ) phone 1 tries to beam a file to phone 2 (phones are NOT paired). Phone 2 accepts the transfer.
Case 4: ) phone 1 tries to beam a file to phone 2 (phones are NOT paired). Phone 2 does NOT accept the transfer.
Background:
I am designing a BT advertising stand, when sb presses the button, the stand (the BT phone hidden in the stand) will try to send the person a video clip. In case the BT transfer fails, I want the stand to instead send the person a MMS containing the video. Of course, for sending MMS the BT application on the phone needs to have acquired the phone number of the person during the failed BT transfer (assuming that the transfer failed because of another reason and not because the person did not have his phone's BT turned on.) |
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