Just got the LG VX8100 form Verizon
Hello everyone I just got this phone with Verizon and I want to sync it with my 12 in powerbook. My Pbook sees it but it's not currently supported.
My question is if apple updates their list of suppoeted phones freacuently cause i really want to use it's bluetooth capabilities to control iTunes and DVD player.
Also if you guys know of any hacks that will make it work under OS X, if not i think i'm taking it back .
thanks
My question is if apple updates their list of suppoeted phones freacuently cause i really want to use it's bluetooth capabilities to control iTunes and DVD player.
Also if you guys know of any hacks that will make it work under OS X, if not i think i'm taking it back .
thanks
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If you get the USB datacable for it (you can connect to bitpim via bluetooth i think) you can use the free software BitPim to access and copy pictures, ringtones and other data onto your new phone.
If you have questions about your phone check out howardforums (search google) it has the best information on your model of phone.
Originally posted by krisneph
Thanks for the info. I'll chech it out
I just got a V710 Motorola phone. They have a Bluetooth hack for it. It is disabled by default but there is a work around. :-)
*****Warning, this is not for your phone.****
Instead, it is the procedure I found on the web for my phone and it works great using iSync. Read it and then do a search for your phone in google.
0.\tMake sure your phone has the latest firmware (go to the menu, select Phone Info, select Other Information, select S/W Version). Synchronization was added in version 8700_01.40.0R. If you don't have the latest firmware, go to a Verizon store and have them upgrade it.?
0.\tChange the existing V710 entry in /Applications: iSync.app: Contents: PlugIns: ApplePhoneConduit.syncdevice: Contents: PlugIns: PhoneModelsSync.phoneplugin: Contents: Resources: MetaClasses.plist to use the USB-BT driver. When you're done, the entry should look like this:
0.\t<key>com.motorola.V710</key>
0.\t<dict>
0.\t <key>Identification</key>
0.\t <dict>
0.\t <key>com.apple.gmi+gmm</key>
0.\t <string>Motorola CE, Copyright 2000+Motorola CDMA v710 Phone</string>
0.\t </dict>
0.\t <key>InheritsFrom</key>
0.\t <array>
0.\t <string>com.motorola.usb-bt.0x22B8/0x4902</string>
0.\t </array>
0.\t <key>Services</key>
0.\t <array>
0.\t <dict>
0.\t <key>ServiceName</key>
0.\t <string>com.apple.model</string>
0.\t <key>ServiceProperties</key>
0.\t <dict>
0.\t <key>ModelName</key>
0.\t <string>V710</string>
0.\t <key>PhoneIcon</key>
0.\t <string>MOTV710.tiff</string>
0.\t </dict>
0.\t </dict>
0.\t </array>
0.\t</dict>
0.\tMake sure to remove the V710 device from iSync if you had previously synchronized with a USB cable.?
0.\tIf you had previously tried to pair the V710 via Bluetooth, delete the device from the list of Bluetooth devices. Set your phone to be discoverable and then use the Bluetooth preferences to add the device again. This time the synchronization option should be checked instead of ghosted.?
0.\tIf the V710 doesn't automatically get added to iSync, go to the "Devices" menu and "Add Device...". Once added Bluetooth synchronization of Contacts and Calendars will work.
I've only tested this with the 10.4 version of iSync. I'm not sure how to get the Address Book functionality to be enabled with this phone. I'm going to look into that next...
I have been able to get movies,music, and ringtones but it's not easy and I really want to be able to sync calenders and contacts. Well let me know what you think, is it a good idea to get the motorola phone instead?
It works great.