View Full Version : hx4700 Bluetooth Manager File Transfer
soulboy
07-09-2007, 06:19 AM
I want to transfer by bluetooth 2-300 pictures from my cell phone onto my
hx4700... only thing is it looks like you have to do it one file at a time when I browse my phones files I can't select multiple files... Is there a way do it ?
Is there any decent software which can allow this ?
Thanks
G
Nurhisham Hussein
07-09-2007, 08:08 AM
Are you trying to copy from the iPaq, or from your phone? I always 'push' from my phone as it has the ability to the multiple selections.
soulboy
07-10-2007, 09:23 AM
Are you trying to copy from the iPaq, or from your phone? I always 'push' from my phone as it has the ability to the multiple selections.
Either way would be fine, the phone will only push one at a time unfortunately...
Nurhisham Hussein
07-10-2007, 11:39 AM
Either way would be fine, the phone will only push one at a time unfortunately...
That is unfortunate - sorry, but I'm all out of suggestions now.
BTW, since I missed it the last time - Welcome to PPCT!
DrQuincy
07-12-2007, 10:20 PM
Howdy!
What kind of phone are you using? One-at-a-time would be very tedious. Do you have an option to use a memory card? On my Nokias and Motorolas, I have done this by copying them to a PC over a cable connection or IrDA, then to my iPAQ.
soulboy
07-13-2007, 03:00 AM
Howdy!
What kind of phone are you using? One-at-a-time would be very tedious. Do you have an option to use a memory card? On my Nokias and Motorolas, I have done this by copying them to a PC over a cable connection or IrDA, then to my iPAQ.
No unfortunately there is no memory card... its one of these:
http://www.mobilegazette.com/vodafone-804ss-0601x23.htm
Really I am surprised that the Bluetooth manager is incapable of this.. I mean it seems so obviously something that you would want... is the bluetooth manager a part of windows mobile 5 or extra software specially for the IPAQ ?
Nurhisham Hussein
07-13-2007, 03:48 PM
... is the bluetooth manager a part of windows mobile 5 or extra software specially for the IPAQ ?
For the WM5 version - it's part of the OS. The WM2003SE hx4700 used the Broadcomm/Widcomm bluetooth stack, which is quite superior.
soulboy
07-20-2007, 03:43 AM
... is the bluetooth manager a part of windows mobile 5 or extra software specially for the IPAQ ?
For the WM5 version - it's part of the OS. The WM2003SE hx4700 used the Broadcomm/Widcomm bluetooth stack, which is quite superior.
Ah... so it sounds like "upgrading" not only made it slower BUT ALSO installed a worse blue tooth implementation !!
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