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Few questions from a C500 newbie


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Guest feenster
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Hi all,

Got my C500 a week or so ago and have been really enjoying fiddling with it. I've got it unlocked and de-certed so i'm using it on Vodafone. I have a couple of questions that I wouldn't mind being answered by you guru's - I didn't get a manual (don't like reading them anyway :o).

1) When i'm in a call, how do I put the phone onto speakerphone so I don't need to hold it up to my ear?

2) I have got my C500 connected to ActiveSync via Bluetooth following Psychoman's guide. However, when I try to use Internet Explorer/Opera on the phone to browse the net, it charges me for the WAP call - I want to be able to pass through the connection to my PC's broadband. How can I set this up?

3) Is there an application that can run from the C500 and allow me to control iTunes on my PC via Bluetooth?

Humm, thats it for now I think. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Matt

Guest bradmatejo
Posted

Question 1: Hold the Send button for a few seconds. You'll see a speakerphone icon appear in the bar at the top of the screen.

Don't know about your other questions, sorry.

Guest feenster
Posted
Question 1:  Hold the Send button for a few seconds.  You'll see a speakerphone icon appear in the bar at the top of the screen.

Don't know about your other questions, sorry.

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1 down, 2 to go. Many thanks for the info. Ill give it a shot next time I get a call :o

I've posted a similar(ish) question in the general Smartphone forum that perhaps might highlight the problems I am having in more detail:

http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=228311

Matt

Guest funkychicken9000
Posted

For the internet passthrough, mine just worked. Got to make sure you're currently connected through activesync and you're still in range though.

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