cavemonkey50.com — Yesterday Verizon took the first major step on allowing non-cellular file transfers. They enabled Motorola Phone Tools and OBEX functionality on their flagship phone, the RAZR V3c. This functionality is expect to come to all of Verizon's V Cast phones in the coming weeks.
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hiddenkirbyApr 20, 2006
is there a number to call to upgrade ur firmware without going into a verizon store?
macslutApr 20, 2006
Is it really this hard to get this stuff right?Save us Steve. Deliver us the iPhone.
gardenheadApr 20, 2006
Anyone know if this now supports Salling Clicker? I know that they couldn't get it to work because of some crippling from Motorola. Just wondering.
sideshowbobApr 20, 2006
Damn double comment!!I'm not sure that kohner's original comment is accurate. The lawsuit revolved around the fact that Verizon castrated the v710's Bluetooth but did not bother to mention that they'd done so. Once they got sued, was their reaction to un-f**k the phone? Nope, they just started prominently saying that only limited BT profiles were supported. The suit's class is those people who bought a v710 under the impression that it had full Bluetooth. As part of the settlement, VZW is required to essentially provide a refund for the purchase of a new phone, not turn on OBEX.
applehillApr 20, 2006
I just called my Verizon dealer and they said the update is not scheduled to come out until next month. He was surprised I knew about it and what it did
rhizomeApr 20, 2006
How do you sign up an unlocked phone to a service? Don't they require you to buy a phone or lock your phones to them?
josherApr 20, 2006
Finally! I bought my V3c about two months ago and came in a week later complaining about the sluggishness. They said they were waiting on an update since February.
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