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djpowelly Joined: Jun 07, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: The UK! PM |
Hey Guys,
A question, does a T610 make a noise for incoming data? ie, is it a good bluejacking victim?
I do loads of searches, but hardly any jacks. Nokia 6310is are always popular...
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Retrix Joined: Nov 20, 2003 Posts: 16 From: Norway,Rogaland PM |
@Hurney
t610's aren't always defenceless... keep in mind that SE phones have the ability to go "invisible", an ability nokia phones dont have... an if some have its a select few models... |
hurny Joined: Dec 04, 2002 Posts: 350 From: Australia PM |
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On 2003-11-24 17:07:44, Retrix wrote:
@Hurney
t610's aren't always defenceless... keep in mind that SE phones have the ability to go "invisible", an ability nokia phones dont have... an if some have its a select few models...
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I didnt say they were defencless. I said they accept data (eg contacts) of course, if they are on discoverable. Thats obvious. All Nokia phones with BT have the hidden option except the 6310, and even that might I'm not sure.
T610's in my experience have BT on as default. It is on discoverable, and contacts can be sent no worries. Thus the comment! 
[ This Message was edited by: hurny on 2003-11-25 03:37 ] |
Retrix Joined: Nov 20, 2003 Posts: 16 From: Norway,Rogaland PM |
@hurny
okay... sorry then... it just seemed like you meant they were too defenceless. as in they were in always detectable or something...
i see from your post now that i just misunderstood what you said...
so again sorry. |
hurny Joined: Dec 04, 2002 Posts: 350 From: Australia PM |
No problemo m'man. |
Aggamemnon Joined: Oct 27, 2003 Posts: 47 From: UK PM, WWW
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Well, the best envirnonment for blue jacking I've found is in the computing faculty at my Uni... you can sit in lectures and let fly |
hurny Joined: Dec 04, 2002 Posts: 350 From: Australia PM |
I was lining up at Chicken Treat the other day and there was this guy standing to the side obviously waiting for his food to come. He had his T610 hanging off his belt, screen facing out for all to see.
So I searched for devices, and there was the T610. So I sent him a contact. His phone lights up, but its on silent so he doesnt know whats happening!
Damn it. Well, other people in the line could see it lighing up. So I sent him another and another. I could almost even read the contact up on his phone. He would have got it later though. It was funny all the same.
By the way, all my bluetooth contact names have this pic attached.
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MrBlueJack Joined: Nov 27, 2003 Posts: 15 PM |
Hehehe Great picture man!
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Bjerkebanen Joined: Feb 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: El culo del mundo! OSLO NORUEG PM, WWW
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yes man great pic
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Abby Joined: Nov 23, 2003 Posts: 94 From: UK PM, WWW
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Next time he goes in there, he might be looking out for you with that picture! Let's hope he doesn't talk with his fists.
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Prosody Joined: Nov 05, 2003 Posts: 122 From: UK PM, WWW
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I've posted this else where but here goes....
For the past two days or so I have been ill and whilst searching for ... I can't remember what... I came across this thread.
Yesterday I was well enough to go back to work so whilst sat on the bus I decided to do a sweep.
Thought so... seemed to be all old ladies etc... anyway I sat back a mite disappointed and decided that as well as having a contact I'd make myself a note to send to other SE users saying :
"I see you have a Sony Ericsson.
Good choice, Nice phone.
From Prosody.
(www.bluejackq.com)"
So I made that and then got bored agin I looked up and this girl had just got on the bus and she came and sat about two meters away.
I noticed she had a T610 like me so I sneakily did a sweep.
Surely enough a T610 was listed on the devices. I couldn't believe it, but the bus had reached town where everyone gets off. She got up and so did I.
I let one person go between us and I sent the note.
I Followed her... the note sent etc but she didn't look at her phone.
She met about five of her friends outside Woolworths (this is all taking place in Derby by the way) so I wandered into Woolworths I tried to send something else but as I was keeping my distance I couldn't get a lock.
I walked out again and the girl was looking all around her with her friends all laughing at her.
I think she made me... I kind just walked on up to work and glanced back every so often... her and all her friends were looking in my direction.
I had a huge grin on my face and was buzzing.
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hurny Joined: Dec 04, 2002 Posts: 350 From: Australia PM |
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Next time he goes in there, he might be looking out for you with that picture! Let's hope he doesn't talk with his fists. |
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Yeah, well I thought the note hid me well enough to be unrecognisable.
Originally, it was just a picture of me, but I decided against it. |
jellyellie Joined: Dec 27, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: England PM, WWW
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@Prosody
Hey, recognise me?
Nice story! |
anish Joined: Jul 19, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: India / England PM |
Was it you he bluejacked JellyEllie?
Knowledge is two fold. Knowing a subject or knowing where to find out about a subject. I rely on both... That is why I come here.  |
Abby Joined: Nov 23, 2003 Posts: 94 From: UK PM, WWW
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Brilliant story Prosody!
I love all these stories and enjoy reading them.
I thought I had a story to tell on here but then I woke up - it was just a dream! AARRGGHHHH!
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