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Old October 12th 04, 02:18 PM
Frank
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Default Microsoft Bluetooth phones

Greetings all.

I'm looking at buying a Microsoft powered smartphone, but want it to work
with the bluetooth kit in my car.

Anyone had any experience with them?

Most of the info on the web that I can find doesn't mention any MS
Smartphones in their compatibility lists, (such as the good list on X5 World
at http://www.x5world.net/bluetooth_compatible_phones.htm ).

The current car is a E46 318ti and from next week, a shiny new 320i :-).

Help appreciated.

Regards,
Frank


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Old October 12th 04, 06:36 PM
Randolph
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Why would you want to buy anything with Microsoft firmware / software in
it? Isn't it enough to have to suffer crashes, viruses and hacker
attacks on your computer, but you want it on your phone too?

Frank wrote:
>
> Greetings all.
>
> I'm looking at buying a Microsoft powered smartphone, but want it to work
> with the bluetooth kit in my car.
>
> Anyone had any experience with them?
>
> Most of the info on the web that I can find doesn't mention any MS
> Smartphones in their compatibility lists, (such as the good list on X5 World
> at http://www.x5world.net/bluetooth_compatible_phones.htm ).
>
> The current car is a E46 318ti and from next week, a shiny new 320i :-).
>
> Help appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Frank

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Old October 12th 04, 09:14 PM
fbloogyudsr
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"Randolph" > wrote
> Why would you want to buy anything with Microsoft firmware / software in
> it? Isn't it enough to have to suffer crashes, viruses and hacker
> attacks on your computer, but you want it on your phone too?


And what do all those problems with IE, Win95/98/ME, etc.
have to do with a completely different set of code? You only make
yourself look stupid when you post such crap.

> Frank wrote:
>>
>> Greetings all.
>>
>> I'm looking at buying a Microsoft powered smartphone, but want it to work
>> with the bluetooth kit in my car.
>>
>> Anyone had any experience with them?
>>
>> Most of the info on the web that I can find doesn't mention any MS
>> Smartphones in their compatibility lists, (such as the good list on X5
>> World
>> at http://www.x5world.net/bluetooth_compatible_phones.htm ).
>>
>> The current car is a E46 318ti and from next week, a shiny new 320i :-).
>>
>> Help appreciated.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Frank


 




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