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jbez
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Posted: 2004-06-01 08:44
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I have a Motorola V600 which I connect to my PC via bluetooth. It is easy enough to copy Sounds,Pics,Movies between phone and PC. But I cant seem to find a way of copying Java Apps/Games to my phone via Bluetooth.

Any Ideas would be appreciated.

Thanx in advance
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Posted: 2004-06-01 10:09
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Same problem here bud and same with friends phone. Don't think the phone supports it. But will find out and post update ASAP :-)

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TheWhizz_68
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Posted: 2004-06-01 10:42
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It does support it dude's but you need to activate the java uploader and then you can send stuff to the v600.
I use to send games via usb data cable straight to v600 so i guess it works with BT.
But the java uploader is never activated when you buy the phone,
you need tools such as pst and mobile phone tools.
This link may help you both

http://viciousglitch.tripod.com/motorola.htm


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jbez
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Posted: 2004-06-01 19:19
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Managed to get connected via bluetooth's serial port ... But when I want to enable the java apps, it reads to about 50% then it says, suspending phone ... which fails all the time.

Any other idea how I can activate the Java stuff?
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Posted: 2004-06-02 13:08
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Managed to solve the Bluetooth Java problem ...

For those interested. You do not have to activate the Java App Loader at all ... When using BlueTooth ... You can just drag the ".jar" file and drop it on the OBEX Object Push icon (which is part of the WIDCOMM bluetooth software I got with my dongle) ... which will Prompt you on you phone, whether to accept or not.

Easy As That ... No need to go buy a USB cable or Activating Java App Loader.
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Posted: 2004-06-08 13:03
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Ran into a bit of a problem ... What I said earlier about dragging the files to the Object Push, works fine on PC ... But it doesn't work on Macintosh ... Has anyone managed to get .jar files to you mobile phone from Mac OS ?

Any help would be appreciated
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