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Nokia vs Bluetooth
JethroUK
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I'm struggle to beleive this so i'm hoping someone will tell me it's not true
I have Sony Ericsson w890i and my friend has Nokia
I want to send her 15 mp3's in a folder by bluetooth
1/ Nokia wont accept a folder so I had to send 15 individual mp3s and she has to make a folder for them
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
2/ Nokia wont let you choose where to put the incomming files - it doesn't even store tham as files - it stores them as message attachments - then she has to open each msg, save each file seperately, delete each msg
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
3/ Surely that's as bad as it gets - right?
Wrong - She has a 2 gig card fitted but it saves on the miniscule phone memory - so after like 3 tracks it out of memory so i cant even send the 15 files as a batch
Double - Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
As you might imagine we gave up in the end
Tell me I have this all wrong and none of this is true
If not, can you tell me at least 'some' of this is wrong, and there's an easier way to bluetooth a folder of mp3's (she doesn't have a PC so that's not an option)
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I have Sony Ericsson w890i and my friend has Nokia
I want to send her 15 mp3's in a folder by bluetooth
1/ Nokia wont accept a folder so I had to send 15 individual mp3s and she has to make a folder for them
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
2/ Nokia wont let you choose where to put the incomming files - it doesn't even store tham as files - it stores them as message attachments - then she has to open each msg, save each file seperately, delete each msg
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
3/ Surely that's as bad as it gets - right?
Wrong - She has a 2 gig card fitted but it saves on the miniscule phone memory - so after like 3 tracks it out of memory so i cant even send the 15 files as a batch
Double - Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
As you might imagine we gave up in the end
Tell me I have this all wrong and none of this is true
If not, can you tell me at least 'some' of this is wrong, and there's an easier way to bluetooth a folder of mp3's (she doesn't have a PC so that's not an option)
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i didn't think that BT object push supported sending folders????
for moving that amount of data P2P bluetooth is never that pleasant.
Yes but it means her lending me her memory card which leaves her phone a bit redundant for a few days
Hpw do you move the message storage - it's 6120 classic (symbian i think)
If i zipped up the folder could she unzip it?
P.S. I've sent a folder to another SE containing 200+ files - took about 20 minutes - but it worked - the folder structure was the same and it went direct to his memory card so he had to do nothing but wait
EDIT: slight underestimated - just counted and there's actually a whooping 528 files in the folder
messages - settings - other - memory in use on mine.
i don't know if the 6120c can unzip or not. it is symbian but i don't know if has the zip client
it's only few mp3's but it's such a debarcle so maybe easier to lend me her memory card for few days
it's shame mine has differnt type of card too, otherwise i could plugged her card in my phone and moved them over as a complete folder
dont think sony>usb>nokia would work would it?
Which ones??? i've never seen this.
i'd love usb hosting.