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Received i730, Let me know if you need any info/specs

tuxboo

Jun 27, 2005, 9:16 AM
I know I was looking for bluetooth specs...

Here's an excerpt from the manual:

Bluetooth Modes
Your i730 supports the following profile services:
* SDAP (Service Discovery Application Profile)
* FTP (File Transfer profile)
* GAP (Generic Access profile)
* HFP (Hands Free profile)
* HSP (Headset profile - Note: stereo headset profile not
supported)
* HID (Human Interface Device Profile - Bluetooth keyboard only)
* OBEX (Object Exchange profile)
* OPP (Object Push profile)
* SPP (Serial Port profile)
* ActiveSync (Uses SPP to connect to ActiveSync on a computer)


Anyone know what GAP is?
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staiano

Jun 27, 2005, 1:40 PM
GAP is a US clothing store that sells... 😉

Actually,

Generic Access Profile (GAP)
GAP defines how two Bluetooth units discover and establish a connection with each other. GAP handles discovery and establishment between units that are unconnected. The profile defines operations that are generic and can be used by profiles referring to GAP and by devices implementing multiple profiles. GAP ensures that any two Bluetooth units, regardless of manufacturer and application, can exchange information via Bluetooth in order to discover what type of applications the units support. Bluetooth units not conforming to any other Bluetooth profile must conform to GAP to ensure basic interoperability and co-existence. It also handles security.
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gsr944

Jun 28, 2005, 9:21 PM
I just purchased the I730 from Verizon. Should arrive tomorrow. Two questions for you. 1. Is the hands free dialing both voice and number dialing. Even the techies at Samsung were not certain if you could activate number dialing hands free. 2. I have a blue tooth mouse and keyboard on my PC at home. Will I get interference either way. Phone or PC??? By the way the 730 is available as of this afternoon for public purchase. Pricey but available.
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michalopoulosgk

Jun 27, 2005, 4:15 PM
Does it give any specifics about which OBEX protocols are permitted? See my message (under michalopoulosgk) in this message list. The Verizon site states that not all OBEX protocols are supported. Does it mention anything about connecting with cars equipped with Bluetooth phone connections? (Interested in Prius). Thanks for providing us with this information.
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tuxboo

Jun 28, 2005, 12:30 PM
The only references to OBEX I find in the manual are:

Bluetooth OBEX FTP
You can use the OBEX FTP application provided with your i730 to exchange data with other devices with Bluetooth wireless technology as the transport layer. The OBEX FTP application has both a server and client component.

I don't have a computer with bluetooth where I am right now, so I can't check what it has available that way, but I do remember there being more than just one thing under OBEX.

I will check it out later in the week and get back to you.
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michalopoulosgk

Jun 28, 2005, 1:29 PM
Many thanks! If they say anything about car phones, especially Prius, I would very much appreciate if you could tell us,.
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