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markbishop
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Posted: 2004-03-07 00:05
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Is it possible to use a T630 with two bluetooth devices at once - for instance, a Jabra BT250 headset and a Compaq iPaq 3870?

My Nokia 6310i can talk to only one device at a time. So when I want to get emails I have to switch off the headset and switch on bluetooth on the iPaq. It's a nuisance!
mwright
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Posted: 2004-03-07 00:07
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(I assume the T610 is the same as the T630)

No - the phone can only be connected to one device at once although it can be paired to many

Just a thought!
floke
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Posted: 2004-03-07 12:17
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This really annoys me too with my Palm Tungsten and t68i. Is there any phone at all that can handle multiple Bluetooth connections? How about Siemens S55?

[ This Message was edited by: floke on 2004-03-07 11:19 ]
mwright
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Posted: 2004-03-07 13:43
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THinking abpout it again - I do just about what you are trying to do and I don't have to switch off the headset to use the phone as a GPRS modem.

I just make the connection from my pda to the phone.

What is the problem with leaving the headset switched on?

Just a thought!
gforce23
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Posted: 2004-03-07 13:52
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I think the p900 has this facility though I have not tried it.

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floke
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Posted: 2004-03-08 09:02
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Well, mwright, when I think about it you're right. I dont have to switch off my headset to check email with BT and GPRS.

What annoys me is that I when I have a connection to my Palm and someone calls me I cannot pick up the phonecall with my BT headset. Thats annoying!
floke
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Posted: 2004-05-12 16:30
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The Z1010 can handle multiple Bluetooth connections.
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