Motorola Adds To Both Ends of CDMA Lineup
Verizon's Razr V3M
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I just thought I'd mention that Motorola significantly reduced the number of Bluetooth profiles in the new V3m. Here's the list from the Bluetooth qualification website.
- DUN-GW
- GAP
- HandsFree-AG (1.0)
- Headset-AG
For all the doubters, this can be found at the following link.
http://qualweb.bluetooth.org/Templa...&ProductID=3228 »
And for reference, here's the Bluetooth profile list from the V3c.
- DUN-GW
- FT-Server
- GAP
- Generic Object Exchange
- HandsFree-AG (1.0)
- Headset-AG
- OPP-Client
- OPP-Server
Here's a link to that list.
http://qualweb.bluetooth.org/Templa...&ProductID= »...
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http://www.howardforums.com/showpost.php?p=6981844&p ... »
Thanks for spreading the word.
I think I'm going to stick to the regular V3c. At least I can put the Motorola UI using the Alltel flash and it has OBEX. On the V3m, I'm betting that Verizon will allow you to store music files on the microSD card but I bet they will only allow music files purchased from their store, not your own MP3s.
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