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squareyes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi all,
have just acquired a next generation Telstra phone, which is (according
to manual able to connect via usb and bluetooth.
Sadly in this area CDMA and Next generation are the only mobiles that
can get a signal. Would like to be able to
download any pictures I may take with the phone, although there will be
very few.
The phone LG TU 500 , I have had suggested a bluetooth dongle,
(supposedly plug and play), does anyone know if
either usb ( which comes with Win software) or the bluetooth dongle is
likely to work, before I lash out with the
funds for the usb cable ($45) or the dongle?
Any suggestions very much appreciated.
Take Care
Winton
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Sorry forgot to mention I am using 7.04
Winton
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Winton,<br>
I have a Sony Erickson Walkman phone myself and using the USB cable
(came with the phone) i can read all my phone and memory card memory to
get stuff off of it (works the same as a USB stick but had no luck
writing to the phone (transfer music on to it)). Cant say i worried
about it much as the screen broke not long after so i didn't try to
find a solution to the write issue. I need a new phone anyway (Any
suggestions on a good phone that will talk to Linux?). Hope that helps
you in some way.<br>
Leslie<br>
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