Regarding the comments on sending camera pictures via bluetooth, this is totally possible, you take the picture, then navigate to the picture through file explorer, tap and hold and beam the file, the phone will search for bluetooth devices and you can then send.
Hearing very similar comments from a number of sources #
Posted Tuesday 10th October 2006 00:46 GMT
I've talked to a number of people who have used this phone and the response seems to be the same - it's very very flakely plus it seems to struggle to get a 3g signal.
This review http://www.clieuk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=8136
Thanks, Mike. This does work, but it's a tad obscure a process. How many users will figure this one out? Going to the Send... menu is surely where most folk will look, only to be presented with a list of email accounts. If you do select Beam File... the first thing you see is a reference to the infrared port - I suspect most 750v users will hit the OK button before the device search finds anything, as I did.
And you still can't send anything *to* the 750v...
I does indeed work. Again, the process isn't straightforward, and Mac OS X told me the device claimed it couldn't take the file, but over it went and I now have a handful of MP3s on the Treo to test the Bluetooth stereo support.
Vodafone Palm Treo 750v smart phone
Mike W
Sending via bluetooth #
Posted Monday 9th October 2006 16:21 GMT
Regarding the comments on sending camera pictures via bluetooth, this is totally possible, you take the picture, then navigate to the picture through file explorer, tap and hold and beam the file, the phone will search for bluetooth devices and you can then send.
Charles Knight
Hearing very similar comments from a number of sources #
Posted Tuesday 10th October 2006 00:46 GMT
I've talked to a number of people who have used this phone and the response seems to be the same - it's very very flakely plus it seems to struggle to get a 3g signal.
This review http://www.clieuk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=8136
seems to match the experience of my contacts.
I'll give it a miss for the moment.
Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware
Re. Sending via bluetooth #
Posted Tuesday 10th October 2006 15:18 GMT
Thanks, Mike. This does work, but it's a tad obscure a process. How many users will figure this one out? Going to the Send... menu is surely where most folk will look, only to be presented with a list of email accounts. If you do select Beam File... the first thing you see is a reference to the infrared port - I suspect most 750v users will hit the OK button before the device search finds anything, as I did.
And you still can't send anything *to* the 750v...
Anonymous Coward
RE: Re. Sending via bluetooth #
Posted Thursday 12th October 2006 19:39 GMT
Hi Tony,
Actually you can receive images etc. via bluetooth. There are two steps to being able to do this.
Step 1: Ensure that "Receive all incoming beams" is enabled in the Beam application that is located in Settings.
Step 2: Make the sure the device is discoverable in the bluetooth menu.
I admit that it isn't the easiest but once setup it DOES work.
Hope this helps.
Mike
Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware
Re. Sending via bluetooth #
Posted Wednesday 18th October 2006 15:05 GMT
I does indeed work. Again, the process isn't straightforward, and Mac OS X told me the device claimed it couldn't take the file, but over it went and I now have a handful of MP3s on the Treo to test the Bluetooth stereo support.
Thanks for the info, Mike.