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Subject: Blackberry Help
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: craigweiss-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 18 Oct 2004 12:02 PDT
Expires: 17 Nov 2004 11:02 PST
Question ID: 416563
I have a Blackberry 7100t phone with Bluetooth.  My Lexus has built-in
Bluetooth.  The phone and the car are communicating.  I need to
determine how to send my phone book (address book) to the car.
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Subject: Re: Blackberry Help
From: thawiz-ga on 21 Oct 2004 09:37 PDT
 
Hello,

I've contacted blackberry & they state that this is not possible using
the bluetooth at this time, but they will forward my suggestion to
their development team.

Best of Luck
Wiz
Subject: Re: Blackberry Help
From: b4wls_deal3r-ga on 16 Feb 2005 22:00 PST
 
Hello,

I am a dealer with rogers wireless and i use a 7100r thats the same
thing as the t.. i have been to lexus about 2 months ago to do a demo
of the bluetooth and my 7100 would not send the adress book over
eather.. the reson for this beingthat the blackberrys will not let you
send data it will only let you connect to hands free... i think this
is a total downer.. but I dohave a idea for you... you could go down
to your local T mobile dealer and see if they have any old phone with
bluetooth in it *some nokia's and ericsson* and then put your
blackberry phone book with in the sim and put the sim in the new phone
that you got and then copy it over from the new phone to your car...
the phone doesnot even have to be an old one.. i would just go in pay
full price for a motorola or nokia copy the info over to your car then
take it back the next day

well i hope i was some help let me know how it goes take care for now!
Subject: Re: Blackberry Help
From: samquint-ga on 21 Feb 2005 11:13 PST
 
Never send a car dealer to do a geeks job.

To begin with, your idea of migrating data from the BlackBerry SIM
card to any other phone other than a BlackBerry will not not work.

To begin with, the SIM from the BlackBerry doesn't hold your address
book like other cell phones, the BlackBerry SIM only holds the network
data, the address book, memo pad and emails are stored in the
BlackBerry's FLASH RAM.

What is FLASH RAM, you ask?

It's the same thing as the memory in Palm Pilot's, PocketPC's and
other sophisticated devices,,  it isn't a SIM card.

If you take advice from b4wls_deal3r-ga on 16 Feb 2005 posting, you
will end up wasting more money and owning a junk phone.

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