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Scooter1me
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Posted: 2002-05-31 00:27
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If anyone wants the 6310i GPRS Voicestream settings - here they are. I used them today and they work.

Edit Active Settings and configure as follows

Home page : www.myvoicestream.com
Session mode: Temporary
Connection Security: Off
Data Bearer: GPRS
GPRS Connection: Always Online
APN: wap.voicestream.com
IP Address: 216.155.165.050
Authentication Type: Normal
Log In Type: Automatic
User Name: Blank
Password: Blank
Setting Name: Istream
The go to the Main menu again and from there:
Menu > Setting > GPRS Modem Settings

Jumpinfrog
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Posted: 2002-06-01 10:46
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Interesting stuff...

Well it's great to hear these things from someone so close to the heat. I am lucky my mom might buy my 6310i so I can think of the t68i again. You use the same (t68i and HBH-20) combination I used for a few days. I found the sound quality was too poor for provfessional use. It seems the HBH-20 amplified all noise on the line (long distance was worse than national). How is your batery experience on t68i?

Now with Nokia 6310i I can tell you the battery of the HBH-20 gives me 6 hours stand by with 1 hour talk time. I understand this is because of the bluetooth functionallity of Nokia, it probably sucks the battery dry.... It should be fine with t68i. I have to say the sound quality is really great though. How is your sound with HBH-20 T68i combination? What about battery life?

I do not have to give the passkey more than once on the 6310i. Only reestablish bluetooth connection. When will the Bluespoon come out? Any idea of the price? I would love to continue to use my HBH-20 for the time being.
jh67
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Posted: 2002-06-01 15:39
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Jumpinfrog >

There will be a smaller number of Bluespoons avaiable in June,..and the big release/numbers in July.

Prices (and ordering) can be seen on http://www.expansys.com

These are the introductional-prices,..which will eventually drop later this year,..as it usually does with these products


6310i (Nokia's bluetooth function) ,...yes the Nokia lacks the mode called "automatic" (automatic-mode doesnt use battery at all).
So when using the Nokia with bluetooth ON,..it will drain the battery more unfortunately

Battery-times on mobile-phones are pretty difficult to measure,..as it also depends a lot on "signal",..how good or bad is the area You're in.
And of course one uses the phone very differently from day to day,..no days are really alike
My T68i battery-times are very different from day to day,..as I sometimes move a lot around,..uses bluetooth (also in ON-mode when using my laptop with bluetooth-card),..and using headsets some days.

I mainly use the HBH-20 on "automatic" on the T68i,..so the battery is the same as if i didnt have bluetooth turned on.
When I use the bluetooth mode "ON",..I still think the battery-times are quite good on the T68i. It doesnt feel like it drains the phone completely.

The sound I think is quite good in HBH-20 and T68i combination.
I havent tried to call a number outside Denmark,..so I dont know about "real long-distance" calls. But for everyday use I think the HBH-20 is quite good. Its surely better than my upgraded HBH-10.
The sound in the HBH-20 is a little deep/coarse,..suits me fine,..as my hearing-ability is very good
I dont like headsets with high-pitch sounds/voices, hehe.
And I dont like high-pitch ringtones neither,..my hearing is too good

The good thing about SE/Ericsson phones' bluetooth-functionality, is of course that you never have to re-establish contact,....its just there, whenever you turn the headset on Nice,..this is the way bluetooth have to work

Jan




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