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I just got two razrs here and fully programmed one, I had the V551's and
used bluetooth feature to move all the phone entries from one phone to the
other, but with the Razrs here I can't figure out what I am doing wrong.

I go in and turn both devices to ON for bluetooth, then I choose Find me on
one, and on the other I choose look for devices, it finds the other phone
then says not supported.

Also from the phone with the address book completed (that I am trying to
send to the other phone), I highlight a entry, chose SEND (not send
message), and look for devices, yet it finds nothing, even on other phone at
the time I am looking for devices i choose FIND ME, yet the two never seem
to actually find each other to send the address book entry from the one
phone to the other.

This was pretty easy to do with the V551's my wife did it in about 5 mins
and had everything moved from one to the other, just for some reason we
can't figure out how to move the data from one Razr to the other.

Is there some sort of block put on this feature on Razrs or am I just doing
something wrong...


Lastly on the charger, there is that little elbow piece that goes between
the phone and travel charger, do I have to use that or can I just plug the
charger directly into the side of the phone, is that more for streamline
keeping cord to side vs sticking out of side or does it serve some purpose,
just seems weird to have that small elbow piece...

Thanks for any help on this.

Bill

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Your bluetooth problem is a new one on me. Mine works just fine with
any bluetooth enabled device i have tried.

As far as the angle adaptor, no you don't have to use it. It's just
for convenience. I use mine on the car charger though. The angle
keeps the coiled cord from pulling the phone off of the seat.


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