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xed10 Posts: 67

pls. avoid using BJ for bluetooth,, it sounds awful.. it might be mistaken as BLowjob..he he..
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Posted: 2005-01-26 05:20:15
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stirlo Posts: 44

"message centre" or "service centre" works well, you can also try your network names, e.g

"Optus Australia"

or "Vodafone message centre"
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Posted: 2005-01-26 07:51:10
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JukurenvengeX5 Posts: 140

Heh, that was quite smart of you...Mmm...If Sony Ericsson had a Class ONE bluetooth, then, you'd be able to send it into a range of 100M!!!!! HOW COOL IS THAT!!!..(Okay, I'm making a fool of myself..) But, it's the truth...Mmm...You sort of inspired me...Because, after I read your post two days ago...I thought to myself...if you were able to do that..Would it work if..Say you had a hands-free and then you do bluetooth...Will the incoming calls off somebody else's...calls..Mmm...
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Posted: 2005-01-26 11:13:12
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etaab Posts: > 500

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On 2005-01-26 03:55:38, eeiba wrote:

does this mean that i will not be able to bluejack nokias if they will not give me permission to send a contact entry to their fone?



Nope. You have to trick the person looking at their phone into thinking its a sms message by calling your phone something like mentioned above. Try Nokia Msg Centre, works for me.

Btw, you can only bj class 2 (10m) phones with a class 1 (100m) phone if you are within 10m of the class 2 phone. Weakest link in the chain etc..
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Posted: 2005-01-26 17:21:01
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sngd Posts: 101

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On 2005-01-26 11:13:12, JukurenvengeX5 wrote:
Heh, that was quite smart of you...Mmm...If Sony Ericsson had a Class ONE bluetooth, then, you'd be able to send it into a range of 100M!!!!! HOW COOL IS THAT!!!..(Okay, I'm making a fool of myself..) But, it's the truth...Mmm...You sort of inspired me...Because, after I read your post two days ago...I thought to myself...if you were able to do that..Would it work if..Say you had a hands-free and then you do bluetooth...Will the incoming calls off somebody else's...calls..Mmm...


i'm pretty sure the 100m bluethooth only works if the other device is capable of 100m bluetooth i.e if you search for a bluetooth device with 10m range from 100m it won't find it as the connection needs to be established both ways.
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Posted: 2005-01-26 19:19:58
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eeiba Posts: 99

tnx. i'll try that.

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Posted: 2005-01-27 02:31:48
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stirlo Posts: 44

This is really starting to freak me out...Every time i scan for devices recently, i pick up the name "Mikko" ...This is in different suburbs, places... So i'm either picking up my stalker's phone, or perhaps Mikko is just a popular nickname in Melbourne, aus... Is anybody else picking up the same person?
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Posted: 2005-01-27 06:42:00
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Carbonester Posts: 8

No i am not picking that up (Greensborough).

I had a similar prroblem A motorola a1000 kept on showing up and whenever i tried to send to it it would not go through. What you need to do is go to the list of devices in rance and wait for the phone to finish searching and then it will delete it if it is not in range
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Posted: 2005-01-27 10:10:40
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T_grr Posts: 120

@stirlo
Try to reboot your phone. Sometimes my T610 keeps a phone name that I have bluejacked in the list, even if its out of range.
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Posted: 2005-01-27 18:10:01
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etaab Posts: > 500

It does that on purpose, so that you dont have to keep searching for it before being able to send something.

It always keeps the last phone you connected to at the top of the list - its called memory !
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Posted: 2005-01-27 20:03:05
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