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Mac Freak
Anybody here using the Motorola E398 or V600?
Any Philmugger using the Motorola E398 / V600 here? Does it work with Macs? In particular, am curious if the following works:
1.) sending mp3 / midi ringtones from Macs to the phone.
2.) sending / receiving jpeg files to and from your Mac
3.) sending / receiving vcards (didn't see E398 / V600 listed among phones supported by iSync)
4.) any Mac - based software that will allow management of phone directories / files on the E398 / V600
5.) Does it work with bluetooth headsets?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Mac Lover
I use an e398. So far I've been able to send jpgs via bluetooth. Mp3s can't send though for some reason. According to Jason Teh of Quadtron Electronics, there are lots of motorola software and accessories sold in Taiwan (Motorola being the leading brand there) that facilitate complete Mac integration. I doubt, however, if these will be introduced here.
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Mac Lover
V600 here. No iSync support as u mentioned so I hook it up to the PC. I also use the Moto BT headset w/c works pretty well.
Straying off a bit, that new Motorola Razr V3 is just sleek. If iTunes is coming to new Moto phones, I'm pretty sure it would be iSyncable. Wouldn't you rather go for that? :-)
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Mac Freak
Originally posted by iya
I use an e398. So far I've been able to send jpgs via bluetooth. Mp3s can't send though for some reason. According to Jason Teh of Quadtron Electronics, there are lots of motorola software and accessories sold in Taiwan (Motorola being the leading brand there) that facilitate complete Mac integration. I doubt, however, if these will be introduced here.
I have an E398 and I'm able to send jpeg from my phone to my Mac but not vice versa.
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