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lorna

Nov 12, 2005, 10:32 PM
Will the CDMA RAZR have a fully enabled BlueTooth?

Will it have expandable memory?

-Lorna
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85percent

Nov 12, 2005, 11:07 PM
lorna said:
Will the CDMA RAZR have a fully enabled BlueTooth?

Will it have expandable memory?

-Lorna


why is everybody asking if phones will have OBEX or not.. Like the few intelligent people on here have said, we are in the business to make money, so would this make us money? f no. ok thanks. so the answer is no.
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lorna

Nov 12, 2005, 11:16 PM
85percent said:
lorna said:
Will the CDMA RAZR have a fully enabled BlueTooth?

Will it have expandable memory?

-Lorna


why is everybody asking if phones will have OBEX or not.. Like the few intelligent people on here have said, we are in the business to make money, so would this make us money? f no. ok thanks. so the answer is no.



If everybody is asking, it is because the issue is far reaching and legitimate. It is one thing to make money, and as much of it as possible in a capitalist system, but it is another thing to disable the OBEX feature in BlueTooth and then charge customers for using the carrier features which would be unnecessary if they had not dis...
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gboys09

Nov 13, 2005, 12:16 AM
good point. as far as the expandable memory, the first ver. of the v3c will not have a memory card slot. i work at a best buy wireless and have actually held the phone. the moto rep said the next ver. will have it.
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85percent

Nov 13, 2005, 1:02 AM
lorna said:
85percent said:
lorna said:
Will the CDMA RAZR have a fully enabled BlueTooth?

Will it have expandable memory?

-Lorna


why is everybody asking if phones will have OBEX or not.. Like the few intelligent people on here have said, we are in the business to make money, so would this make us money? f no. ok thanks. so the answer is no.



If everybody is asking, it is because the issue is far reaching and legitimate. It is one thing to make money, and as much of it as possible in a capitalist system, but it is another thing to disable the OBEX feature in BlueTooth and then charge customers for using the carrier features which would be
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85percent

Nov 13, 2005, 1:03 AM
correction. i meant we disable VCAST phones to work with laptops for browsing.
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wnrussell

Nov 13, 2005, 4:48 PM
lorna said:
If everybody is asking, it is because the issue is far reaching and legitimate. It is one thing to make money, and as much of it as possible in a capitalist system, but it is another thing to disable the OBEX feature in BlueTooth and then charge customers for using the carrier features which would be unnecessary if they had not disabled OBEX in BlueTooth.

And if the answer is NO, then why did VzW fully enable the Nokia 6256i? Maybe to placate the ever increasing demand that VzW not cripple phones.

-Lorna

Very true indeed...

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