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Spectre wrote:
> WTF are the SPRINT BLUETOOTH phones?
>
>
Bluetooth is an electronic technology that the whole industry has been
working on. It allows different electronic gadgets to talk to each other
directly without being connected to each other using wireless airwaves.
It's not just for cellphones but a lot of other things like test
equipment, etc.
Hmm, maybe someday your tv can tell the refrigerator to open the door as
the commercial comes on and get the master a cold one.
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I think he meant "Where The F"
"GK" <ontheairNOSPAM247@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Spectre wrote:
>
>> WTF are the SPRINT BLUETOOTH phones?
> Bluetooth is an electronic technology that the whole industry has been
> working on. It allows different electronic gadgets to talk to each other
> directly without being connected to each other using wireless airwaves.
> It's not just for cellphones but a lot of other things like test
> equipment, etc.
>
> Hmm, maybe someday your tv can tell the refrigerator to open the door as
> the commercial comes on and get the master a cold one.
>
> GK
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tommy wrote:
> In article <OHU%d.1042$z.384@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
> "Bob Smith" <usirsclt_No_Spam_@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
>>It's been rumored that future
>>upgrades will add more BT functionality ...
> it'll never happen. Sprint isn't about to lose money on blingtones &
> picture mail.
Word is, they're aready testing such an update.
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"Bob Smith" <usirsclt_No_Spam_@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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As a follow up, and because my daugher uses an LG-325, I sent the author of
the PR an email. Received an email back within 5 minutes. Here's her reply
on top, along with my primary inquiry on the bottom.
The software upgrades you reference are not to add new
features/capabilities to a phone but to correct software issues that are
detected. If a software issue is detected, it will be pushed to the
phone automatically.
Thank you for your business.
Laura Tigges
Media Relations
Sprint
Wk: 913-794-3604
PCS: 913-485-3114
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Smith
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 11:08 AM
To: Tigges, Laura J [CC]
Subject: Question on the Sprint PCS LG-325 phone
Importance: High
Cust: XXXXXX XXXX
Acct: XXXXXXXXX
Dear Ms. Tigges:
I'm emailing you are you were the author of a press release dated Jan.
6th - http://www2.sprint.com/mr/news_dtl.do?id=5181 .
My daughter uses an LG-325 on our account. I understand that this phone,
along with others, will have the capability for firmware upgrades OTA.
My question is, will SPCS be offering a firmware upgrade to improve the
Bluetooth capabilities, so that my daughter will have the capability to
sync her phonebook, pictures and paid for ringers to her laptop?
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There are 2 that I know of. I just got one of them (LG 325) and
immediately "paired" it up with my car's Bluetooth system. Real simple
to do. Now all I do is use my car's BT phone system to place/answer all
calls while I'm in the car. Great audio, too, with the car's audio
system, plus I get the caller ID read out on my display.
Spectre wrote:
> WTF are the SPRINT BLUETOOTH phones?
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