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Motorola V600......Please Help
james payne
17-05-2004
Good evening to you all.

I have the Motorola V600 and enjoy all the features that it offers. However that's where the problem lies.

With a 3 yr old daughter the camera capability comes in most handy to capture those million pound moments. It then annoys me when i can then do nothing more with the photos.

Now this is where my limited knowledge comes into play.

How do i then transfer the photos off the phone, onto my computer ?

People keep telling me that the best and easiest way is to purchase a Blootooth USB Dongle. Not knowing what this really is, i cannot say whether this is what i'm looking for.

Now this is where you experts come in. Is this the easiest thing for me to use ? I am running Windows98se. If so how does this actually work. I assume that it plugs into the back of the PC, via the spare USB port, i then pare up the V600 to the dongle and then away i go............or am i way off the mark here.

If this is what i require, or if there's anything else where is the best / cheapest place to get it from...(links please)

Many thanks for all your help.

Regards James
Gareth P
18-05-2004
I have a bluetooth phone and a blue tooth card in my laptop, and yes I find it easy to transfer photo's form my phone to my laptop. Argos do a usb bluetooth adaptor for £29.99 (code 676/4539). buy it, try it, and if if does not work take it back.
AnthonyClarkson
18-05-2004
Easiest way (although not the cheapest) is to email them to yourself - send a Multimedia message to your email rather than to another phone. On orange it costs the same price as a normal MMS - and you could send over 100 photos for the same price as a bluetooth dongle.

Other alternative is to get a USB cable with the Mobile Phone Tools software - this will also allow you to create themes, backup your phone book, send ringtones to the phone etc. etc.

Ant
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