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Nokia 3650 and Apple Bluetooth Compatible
flashgordon
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April 14, 2003 1:02AM
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Anyone out there know if the new Nokia 3650 will sync up fully with Apple OS X via Bluetooth. I am about to buy a new phone tomorrow and want to see if it will work, and I know the AT&T people will tell me anything to sell the phone.
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kenneth
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April 14, 2003 2:26AM
I'm planning to get that phone as well.. with T-Mobile as provider.
I read about this... keep an eye on the last paragraph
The Register: Apple boosts Bluetooth - Bluetooth boosts Apple
Also some readers tired it as well from Powerpage.org
Powerpage.org: Mac OS 10.2.5 Includes Bluetooth Support for the P800
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eat@me
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April 21, 2003 11:09PM
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Originally posted by Kenneth
I'm planning to get that phone as well.. with T-Mobile as provider.
I read about this... keep an eye on the last paragraph
The Register: Apple boosts Bluetooth - Bluetooth boosts Apple
Also some readers tired it as well from Powerpage.org
Powerpage.org: Mac OS 10.2.5 Includes Bluetooth Support for the P800
Thanks for the post. very useful.
So, P800 and Nokia 3650 appear to be mac compatible (or soon will be) with major bluetooth-enabled mac apps.
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I read about this... keep an eye on the last paragraph
The Register: Apple boosts Bluetooth - Bluetooth boosts Apple
Also some readers tired it as well from Powerpage.org
Powerpage.org: Mac OS 10.2.5 Includes Bluetooth Support for the P800
Originally posted by Kenneth
I'm planning to get that phone as well.. with T-Mobile as provider.
I read about this... keep an eye on the last paragraph
The Register: Apple boosts Bluetooth - Bluetooth boosts Apple
Also some readers tired it as well from Powerpage.org
Powerpage.org: Mac OS 10.2.5 Includes Bluetooth Support for the P800
Thanks for the post. very useful.
So, P800 and Nokia 3650 appear to be mac compatible (or soon will be) with major bluetooth-enabled mac apps.