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((( 100 metres bluejacking ))) |
cyberkid Joined: Nov 25, 2003 Posts: 215 PM |
Is there any mobile phones tht has a 100 metres bluetooth?
How wonderful if I can have such a long range BT phone to bluejack the public ...
[ This Message was edited by: cyberkid on 2004-09-26 13:06 ] |
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Vipera ammodytes Joined: Sep 22, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Serbia PM |
dont have
OnePlus 8 |
cyberkid Joined: Nov 25, 2003 Posts: 215 PM |
Any future models has 100-m built bluetooth? |
WeX Joined: Jul 17, 2004 Posts: 10 From: Sweden PM |
oh, yes SE does!
at least the Z1010 has up to 100m. but its not recomended to use that distance since it uses up alot of battery.
And most other phones dont have that range, and thus cant "reply". |
cyberkid Joined: Nov 25, 2003 Posts: 215 PM |
confused here..
If I have a 100m BT and my fren has a 10m BT,
can I reach him at a distance more than 10m ? Say 80m apart..
I read somewhere else tht to enable the data transfering at more than 10m, BOTH devices must be supporting 100m BT....Can explain this stuff to me? Thx
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themarques Joined: Jan 26, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: London, Tokyo, PM |
@WeX Sorry to dissapoint you but the Z1010 doesn't have 100m...I believe its 15 or 30. |
buckle247 Joined: Jan 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK: OXON PM, WWW
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yes both devices must have the range as they need to "handshake" to be able receive/send objects. So for instance my PC has 30m whereas my ipaq has 10m, i cannot send stuff to my ipaq when it is more than about 8m away (inc walls).
Though there was a thread where a pc connected to a t610 over a huge distance (about 1km i think). but as far as i am aware, between phones they can only communicate at the distance of the smallest range of the 2.
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cyberkid Joined: Nov 25, 2003 Posts: 215 PM |
Another thing, if I have a 10m BT and my friend has a 10m BT too..
Wht is the maximum distance we can be sperated apart?
Is it 20m (10m+10m, shown in figure below) ???
<---------10m-----------><----------10m-----------> 
[ This Message was edited by: cyberkid on 2004-09-26 13:33 ] |
buckle247 Joined: Jan 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK: OXON PM, WWW
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no like said the units have to connect to each other. You can't connect to a unit from more than 10m's away. radio waves can't talk to each other, the phone has to send the radio waves which need to be recived by the other phone.
10 Metres
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[ This Message was edited by: buckle247 on 2004-09-26 13:38 ] |
lordmat Joined: Jul 21, 2004 Posts: 410 PM, WWW
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no they must be both like this
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10m
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cyberkid Joined: Nov 25, 2003 Posts: 215 PM |
@buckle247, I thought you r able to send data from ur PC to iPAQ at distance more than 10m but you r unable to send data at distance more than 10m from ur iPAQ to the PC...? You r correct or I am...? Correct me!
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Sony Ericsson Indonesia Joined: Oct 08, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sony Ericsson Land PM |
z1010 has 10 meters mine can go up to 15 tho
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
interestingly, the latest Z1010 whitepaper, dated 7th April 2004, quotes the bluetooth range at 100m but the Z1010 product page quotes 20m
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cyberkid Joined: Nov 25, 2003 Posts: 215 PM |
Is it true in the sense that you are able to send data from ur PC (30m BT) to iPAQ (10m BT) at distance more than 10m but you are unable to send data at distance more than 10m from your iPAQ to the PC ?
Correct me please!
Thanks~
[ This Message was edited by: cyberkid on 2004-09-26 14:12 ] |
buckle247 Joined: Jan 02, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK: OXON PM, WWW
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i don't think the pc can send to the ipaq more than 10m's away as the ipaq needs to send a message back to the pc, saying it is ok to send, might be wrong though, but that is my understanding. |
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