Tunico
07-16-2006, 04:47 AM
Hi,
I have been up and down the net searching for a way to use my new Motorola bluetooth stereo headset with my S200 phone.
All I could find was that I needed A2DP, and to get that I needed to do strange and dangerous things with my phone, like re-imaging the ROM (?) or something radical like that....
....until I found this website from Portugal:
http://www.pocketpt.net
Someone posted 2 very small CAB files to copy to the phone memory...a soft reset and...VOILA! I have A2DP running perfect.
Now I can listen to mp3s on a light stereo headset and when a call comes in the music pauses (with a crossfade of the mp3 and the phone's ringtone) and I can take the call with just one button push. To hang-up another button push and to resume the music another button push. The phone even responds to voice commands !
The integration of the phone and headset is complete.
The site from Portugal is in portuguese (of course), but Google translate can do a good enough job.
I see the Qtek S200 is not very popular on this forum, so if anyone is interested and have dificulty with the language please tell me and I post here a step-by-step tutorial in english (just a few lines, realy)
Tunico
I have been up and down the net searching for a way to use my new Motorola bluetooth stereo headset with my S200 phone.
All I could find was that I needed A2DP, and to get that I needed to do strange and dangerous things with my phone, like re-imaging the ROM (?) or something radical like that....
....until I found this website from Portugal:
http://www.pocketpt.net
Someone posted 2 very small CAB files to copy to the phone memory...a soft reset and...VOILA! I have A2DP running perfect.
Now I can listen to mp3s on a light stereo headset and when a call comes in the music pauses (with a crossfade of the mp3 and the phone's ringtone) and I can take the call with just one button push. To hang-up another button push and to resume the music another button push. The phone even responds to voice commands !
The integration of the phone and headset is complete.
The site from Portugal is in portuguese (of course), but Google translate can do a good enough job.
I see the Qtek S200 is not very popular on this forum, so if anyone is interested and have dificulty with the language please tell me and I post here a step-by-step tutorial in english (just a few lines, realy)
Tunico