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Bluejacking
boyo1983
04-06-2005
has anyone managed to bluejack using a samsung E720 or D500?
GlennTheBaker
04-06-2005
If they've got BlueTooth capabilities, why wouldn't they work?
Hern
04-06-2005
In the BTooth Menu on your Sammy you need your phone to be 'visible' and the secure mode to be 'off'.

Next, yourself to www.bluejackaddicts.co.uk for your questions.
mcflyer
05-06-2005
i have bluetooth on my sharp gx15 yet when i try to bluejack and search for other blue users near me it doesnt work and says i have to ad them to a list on my phone, and they have to do the same on there phone before i can do anything else.

any suggs?
idontthinkso
05-06-2005
Originally Posted by mcflyer:
“i have bluetooth on my sharp gx15 yet when i try to bluejack and search for other blue users near me it doesnt work and says i have to ad them to a list on my phone, and they have to do the same on there phone before i can do anything else.

any suggs?”

You cant bluejack on a sharp gx15
flagpole
06-06-2005
I was bluejacked just fine the other day by an e720.

However, when i tried to BJ it back we had to enter a pairing code. I guess this would be the secure mode.
Hern
06-06-2005
Originally Posted by flagpole:
“I was bluejacked just fine the other day by an e720.

However, when i tried to BJ it back we had to enter a pairing code. I guess this would be the secure mode.”

No, this is trying to pair with the device.


Simple guide to BJacking:
Create a contact name of "Uv Been BlueJacked"
Your phone may require a number or even an email address before it saves the contact, the number 01 will do or a fake email of blue@bluejack.com (you can be very inventive on this).

Next, select your contact, and then through the phone options you'll have the option to 'send via bluetooth', then an option 'scan for devices', your phone will then scan within 30feet of your phone, anything it picks up will show on your phone. Then just select the phone or name it shows up and press send or enter or something depending on your phone.

More advice go to www.bluejackaddicts.com
jammie1411
06-06-2005
can a 3650 blue jack?

cheers
jamz
Bossyfairy
06-06-2005
hi

my daughter just got a motorola v 171 is there any way it can be unlocked??
Hern
06-06-2005
Originally Posted by jammie1411:
“can a 3650 blue jack?

cheers
jamz”

Yes it can.
jammie1411
07-06-2005
hi

if my 3650 can bluejack

how do you doit?

cheers
jammie1411
flagpole
07-06-2005
Originally Posted by Hern:
“No, this is trying to pair with the device.


Simple guide to BJacking:
Create a contact name of "Uv Been BlueJacked"
Your phone may require a number or even an email address before it saves the contact, the number 01 will do or a fake email of blue@bluejack.com (you can be very inventive on this).

Next, select your contact, and then through the phone options you'll have the option to 'send via bluetooth', then an option 'scan for devices', your phone will then scan within 30feet of your phone, anything it picks up will show on your phone. Then just select the phone or name it shows up and press send or enter or something depending on your phone.

More advice go to www.bluejackaddicts.com ”

Obviously you think i'm stupid:

When i send a file or contact to an e720 with secure mode switched on i send it in the usual way. the e720 asks it's owner to enter a pairing code, my 6630 then asks me to enter a pairing code, then it will recieve the file.

simple.
Hern
07-06-2005
Not at all, you mentioned pairing with a phone, not sending them a contact.
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