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IR connection between nokia phones and the p800 |
luckyzz Joined: Mar 22, 2003 Posts: 28 From: Cyprus Nicosia PM |
I've tried many times to send an item via ir to a nokia phone (pictures and java games) but it always fails to send them.
anyone knows anything about this ? |
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Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
What nokia phone? If it's a 6100, 6610, 7210 or 7250 then it's because series 40 phones don't support sending/receiving pics via IR. |
urnotx Joined: Apr 06, 2003 Posts: 45 PM |
yeah! that's the bad side of nokia phones.
they have IRs for display purposes only, they are not for use.
you can't even send/receive items. |
iyiinsan Joined: Oct 20, 2002 Posts: 366 From: PM, WWW
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I doubt they have IR... |
Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
They do have IR. But, like with most Nokia "connectivity", it's crippled. |
dazbradbury Joined: Nov 24, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - Derby/London PM, WWW
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I cant send to the 5100 either.. |
jamatjam Joined: Jan 08, 2003 Posts: 288 From: UK! PM |
all the nokia phones with infra red ports that dont use the Series60 platform cannot receive data via infra red ports without software only PDA's can use the functions of GPRS of the nokia phones such as my old REVO with the software called phone man pro, i could upload phonebook SMS logos ringtones and so on to & from my old nokia and even my 7210, when i wanted to upload java games ot my 7210 i had to connect it to my PC via infra red or cable and use the nokia java uploaded programe which is a massive 52mb in size to download from there site
i hope this clears some shit up
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stampid Joined: Aug 07, 2002 Posts: 58 PM |
nokias IRDA really sucks
it's like their hands-free as well !
they are becoming like sony and their memory sticks duo |
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