I own a unlocked HTC Wizard and I got a Nokia N800 Internet tablet a while ago. I am not able to pair the two because I don't see the DUN option when i try to pair the two devices. In fact I don't see any services from my Wizard. I have a older nokia phone and i was able to pair with that with no problem. I was also able to use it to teather the N800. On my Wizard i am running WM6.
ROM version 10.1.0.811 WWE. I hope that i provided enough info. Please help.
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Hi, i'm looking for a way to connect my Nokia 6230 to my Wizard so that the Wizard is recognized by the Nokia as headset. Does anyone know if this is possible?
I've been looking at the widcom/broadcom stack but i couldn't get it to work yet. Insufficient memory error.
Does anyone know if this is somehow possible?
I dont think this works. However I have done the reverse using my Laptop. I used my laptop to take calls and answer them, while my PDA is in the other room! w00t
And do you think it would be possible if we get the broadcom/widcom stack running on the Wizard?
No. I dont think that has the correct services/profiles. And is it possible to get the widcomm stack on the Wizard? Doesn't it already have the microsoft stack on it?
Thanks
how did u answer the calls on your lap top??? thats awesome wanna share? thank you!
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To be a "headset" for another device, you need the "Audio Gateway" profile.
Most desktop adapters support this profile (the Widcom stack does), so your desktop or laptop PC can be a headset for your phone. I've used this as a speakerphone when we were doing something in a class. It's pretty slick.
The Wizard does NOT have the Audio Gateway profile, so it cannot be the speakers or mic for another device.
However, SOME of the Ipaq PDA's can do this. I've done it with a Bluetooth-Equipped Ipaq, so I know that, at least in theory, it IS possible.
TomXP411 thanks. You basically explained it for beckhams777...
PDAs that are not a phone themselves are usually the ones that have this profile. If you find a device that has this profile AND uses the Widcomm stack, I may be able to extract this profile and use it on other devices also. It also depends on what version of widcomm stack they use... But, it could well be possible now that I know some other devices can do it
Thanks
I'll go searching 8)
got it! thanks anyways!
T-mobile MDA (USA version) and Bt
Ok, read all the posts, so there isn't a way to use my bt earbud with music on my MDA?
it worls great for phone, but MDA does NOT have audio gateway software
Al
When I pair with my Mac (OS X 10.4), the mac does discover bluetooth audio as a service on the wizard... however when i try to send sound, OS X states that it could not connect to the BT Audio device... So in theory it should be possible, if the service is discovered. We perhaps just need an app on the wizard that responds to the connection request...
Is there a way to upgrade the Qtek S100 or S200 so that it is compatible with the Remote Sim Acces Profile?
I own now the S100 and it is not compatible. Since i have my new car now with this state of the art bluetooth carkit i really need a rSAP compatible phone. Untill now i only found a few Nokia's and Siemens phones that are compatible. But i want to keep my Qtek!!!!!
So please help me find out if there is an update, and if so, where i can find it!
Thnx!!!!
WDawn
Some Windows Mobile 5 devices are announced to get SAP with some later update. I don't think that it will be available for WM2003 devices, so the magician is out of race already. I also don't know another possibility like Bluesoleil or the patch which makes A2DP available. Maybe we'll be lucky one day and there will come a solution, at the moment there's none as far as I know.
Thnx, but this means that there is a possibility that the Qtek S200 will be compatible in the future?
*let's pray*
It doesn't mention this specific profile, but it can do (apparently) a lot with a bluetooth headset (or carkit).
http://www.jetwaremobile.com/index.htm
I haven't tried it, but it looks promising. They have a trial, so you can try it out. Let us know if it worked ;-)
It does not work :-(
I want to upgrade to any WM5 device, but it has to be rSAP compatible. Is there really no device like that on the market????
Anyone know why the Cingular 8525 doesn't currently support the Nokia BH800 bluetooth headset, and when there may be a software update that will fix this?
Is this a problem with all versions of this phone, or just the Cingular one?
i also have the Nokia BH800 (cute headset) and it doesnt wrk properly with my jasjam. The mic is really low, sound is really low, doesnt support handsfree profile (only headset). It is quite strange because on my wife's nokia n73 it works like a charm with all the profiles and redirects all sound to it, even with tomtom nav 6 on her mobile.
Dont know how to help you as I am in the same boat. anyone else have the BH800?
I have the BH800- works absolutely fine with my TyTn using the latest firmware (on the Tytn, not the headset!).
Do we know that the Cingular 8525 will not work with the BH-800 by experience or by heresay??
I had the TyTn for a brief period of time, trialed the JasJam, and now have the 8525 -- thus far the 8525 has proved to have the most stable firmware, better radio, etc. so I can't imagine the Bluetooth being behind.
I just received my 8525 from premiere and it came with a small flyer that reads
The Nokia BH800 and Motorola H670 bluetooth headsets are not compatible with the Cingular 8525 and Cingular 8500 at this time. Compatibility with these headsets will be available via software download in the near future.
help!!
I see that im not the only one having problem with the Nokia BH800, im happly using the Black v3.0.1 rom on my hermes (softbank) but i cant seems to make the BH800 to work handsfree, did any one have a solution for that??
thanks
thetechnogeek said:
I have the BH800- works absolutely fine with my TyTn using the latest firmware (on the Tytn, not the headset!).
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I have the Softbank edition which firmware is recommended to work with the Nokia BH800?
pls help
Hi guys,
Really hoping someone can help me here as getting very frustrated.
First off, I just need to confirm what model of phone I have! It's the MDA Compact II, so I assumed the Charmer, yet does not have WM5 on it, it's WM 2003 SE. Is this still a Charmer...or a Magician?
Originally I had another unit which came direct from TMobile, which had WM5 on it. I lost it. I bought another one off Ebay but it appears to be an older model phone, with WM 2003 SE on it. (Didn't realise this at the time grrrr).
Anyway I bought a Bluetooth dongle the other day to use with my laptop. My only need for it really is to simply transfer files between the laptop and the MDA.
I've installed the software that came with the dongle (Bluesoleil) but I can't see obviously how I am to transfer files. I can pair the devices but they will not connect with each other. Do I need to use FTP? If so, I can see no provision for this on the MDA.
Hayy-elllllp!
Many thanks in advance,
RHF
Hi, the easiest way how to recognize these units is to look at the information about the device (settings - system). The older version (magician) has 416MHz clock of the cpu, newer version (charmer) has only 195MHz clock of the CPU.
It can only be the Magician. There is no Charmer with WM 2003SE and no Magician with WM5.
Has anyone got to work any external Bluetooth modem with any of BA WM6 ROMs?
I am trying to use Nokia N95 as modem from my Qtek 9090 upgraded to latest WM6 ROM from xplode. Even though pairing and initial modem setup goes OK, all further attempts to use modem fail. From N95 I don't even see that BA is trying to establish Bluetooth connection to Dial-Up Networking service. I have MS Bluetooth stack, one that comes with original ROM from xplode.
Any help is very appreciated. Thanks.
In theory there should be no problem - after pairing you have list of services from your cell phone and you should be able to use DialUp (and number *99# or *99***x#, where x is connection CID number, if finally Nokia found out what is CID) or Bluetooth PAN, if n95 has fuction similar to Internet Sharing, like WM6.
I used this method successfully with nokia 6230i, SE k750i and k810i (the first one worked fine even in ppc2003, but ir required a bit of fight).
I have been successful in using my SX66 as modem for my laptop.
My N95 is perfectly working with laptops too. It actually also worked with some Asus PPC. I also know how to setup external modems in WM6 and how they should theoretically work. But I could not make any phone working with BA/WM6.
In the original post I asked whether or not has anyone succeeded to make their BlueAngel PDA working with "phone as Bluetooth modem"?
If answer is YES, please tell me how you did that and also specify the ROM version.