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first off i wanna say that this thread has saved me a lot of headaches... thanks for all ...
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Help with treo 650 and bluetooth setup assistant
Hi there
first off i wanna say that this thread has saved me a lot of headaches... thanks for all the help. Its so hard to find a forum where people are familiar with the mac and treo 650
i need some more help... does anyone encounter any problems when pairing their treo 650 and mac?
its pairs the device but.... DOES NOT allow me to choose the following functions during set up
-set up isync to transfer contacts and events
- use with address book
- access the internet with your phone's data connection
it said below the box that " there were no supported services found on your mobile phone"
but when i paired it with my s700i i was able to check the options that i wanted.
Can anyone help me?
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Bluetooth, Apple Macintosh and your Treo 650
first off i wanna say that this thread has saved me a lot of headaches... thanks for all the help. Its so hard to find a forum where people are familiar with the mac and treo 650
It helps when you find a Treo forum run by an Admin who is a Mac fanatic since the Mac Classic.:D
i need some more help... does anyone encounter any problems when pairing their treo 650 and mac?
I didn't have any problems pairing the two...I'm running Tiger on my Powerbook.
its pairs the device but.... DOES NOT allow me to choose the following functions during set up
-set up isync to transfer contacts and events
- use with address book
Not sure I understand.. with the Treo 650 you should use your Sync cable to update your contacts. Bluetooth, while an option I guess, is not going to be as fast.
access the internet with your phone's data connection
This only works with the latest Sprint update, an unlocked GSM Treo 650 or by hacking the ROM. For that, check out Shadowmite. He's the master when it comes to that stuff. The other option is PDANet, but I don't believe it supports macs. If it does, then I'd give it a try. I've seen nothing but positive things here in the forums regarding their service.
-Chris
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