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DocDibble Posts: 71

You guys in this forum are good at making up stories. I though you needed some post of common pass key to send info via bluetooth. At least That's the case with my t610. Will try my s700 when I get it. If pass can be disabled then let me know how at docdibble@hotmail.com, thanks. This message was posted from a T230
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Posted: 2005-07-04 14:01:21
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

I can blue jack my k700 from my moto v525 no worries, but it still asks if you want to accept the contact. If you say no, the contact is rejected. If I say yes it is saved in my contacts. The phones are NOT paired, so you can definitely send contacts to a K700 without pairing, but not if the recipient rejects it.

Also, some have reported they can send pictures via bluejacking as a contact picture, but even if I accept the contact, I don't get the picture.

This may just be on my firmware or branding...


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Posted: 2005-07-04 15:56:07
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etaab Posts: > 500

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On 2005-07-04 14:01:21, DocDibble wrote:
You guys in this forum are good at making up stories. I though you needed some post of common pass key to send info via bluetooth. At least That's the case with my t610. Will try my s700 when I get it. If pass can be disabled then let me know how at docdibble@hotmail.com, thanks.



Making them up ? as in fictional ? some i'd bet are, some arent.

You're making the most basic mistake everyone makes when they first try bluejacking - you're doing it the wrong way. If your phone asks for a pass key, you're actually trying to pair phones. Dont do that.

Just go to your phonebook, make a contact, save it, then send it via Bluetooth. Most SE phones will accept the contact on its own. Most Nokia phones tend to require the owner to say yes, and other manufacturers have other security options to stop the contact getting through.

The only phones AFAIK that require pairing are Samsungs - but dont quote me on that.

Also worth mentioning is that almost everything else that can be sent via Bluetooth cannot be accepted automatically, usually only phonebook contacts work as a general rule.

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On 2005-07-04 15:56:07, max_wedge wrote:

Also, some have reported they can send pictures via bluejacking as a contact picture, but even if I accept the contact, I don't get the picture.


On SE phones the picture will be received with the contact and saved in your pictures folder. On Nokia phones, it tends to be attached to the contact but appears as a small thumbnail.

Im not sure how it is accepted on a Motorola phone however - it might not even get sent to your V525.
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Posted: 2005-07-05 00:30:11
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paulbang Posts: 143

@all..
I own a nokia 6680 and have tried blue jacking it with my friends k700i. Now i earlier owned a se k700 prior to the nokia and enjoyed blue jacking a lot. Now i found out after experimenting a lot thats its next to impossible to blue jack the nokia 6680. I think the new symbian version has new security updates or something. My phone has book features but ITS ABILITY to bluejack other phones especially t610 and some other se is amazing. 8/10 times i send contacts but the party at the other end won't know it until they manually check contacts as the nokia sends it without warning and the se receives it without warning.
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Posted: 2005-07-05 12:46:00
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paulbang Posts: 143

@all..
I own a nokia 6680 and have tried blue jacking it with my friends k700i. Now i earlier owned a se k700 prior to the nokia and enjoyed blue jacking a lot. Now i found out after experimenting a lot thats its next to impossible to blue jack the nokia 6680. I think the new symbian version has new security updates or something. My phone has book features but ITS ABILITY to bluejack other phones especially t610 and some other se is amazing. 8/10 times i send contacts but the party at the other end won't know it until they manually check contacts as the nokia sends it without warning and the se receives it without warning.
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Posted: 2005-07-05 12:46:00
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Bammers Posts: 250

Heres a funny one, using sman on my P910i (bad phone!!) and trying to blujack a Blokia at work with a message and it wouldnt let me do it, changed the message to a pic and it blujacked it, no prob at all! Why????
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Posted: 2005-07-05 19:29:38
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paulbang Posts: 143

@bam hi. Hey that happened to me to when tried to blue jack a t610:-). I think this thread is like a bluejacking manual. WAY TO GO PEOPLE FOR MAKING THIS SUPERB THREAD COOL
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Posted: 2005-07-05 20:16:00
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paulbang Posts: 143

@bam hi. Hey that happened to me to when tried to blue jack a t610:-). I think this thread is like a bluejacking manual. WAY TO GO PEOPLE FOR MAKING THIS SUPERB THREAD COOL
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Posted: 2005-07-05 20:19:00
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etaab Posts: > 500

@ paulbang - its not impossible to bluejack the 6680, but just like any other S60 Nokia phone the contact or anything else sent to it has to be accepted manually by yourself. Also, AFAIK the 6680 is Bluetooth v1.2, which although is meant to be completely compatible with all other Bluetooth devices its not always is, so sometimes it might fail more.

SE phones do accept contacts automatically, and do alert the owner.

If your old K700i does not, maybe its because you've paired the phones therefore everything is automatically accepted and saved without alerting you ?

@ Bammers - the P910i is a bad phone ?

Anyway, you probably got lucky with the picture, rather than the Nokia preferring the picture over a contact.
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Posted: 2005-07-05 23:56:06
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mrao Posts: > 500

I thought so....ive owned a T610 in the past and never saw it accepting anything from an unpaired device, without giving the prompt
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Posted: 2005-07-05 23:58:20
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