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#8734 26-Jul-2006 04:55

Hi all,
I have an Orange SPV C500 windows mobile phone, the phone doesnt come fully prepared for bluetooth sending, so i got Smart Explorer EN, but the rate of sending is ridiculous, like today for example, i sent a 4.7 MB mp3 file to my mate and it took 30 minutes!!!!!!!!! anyone have any ideas why this is happening?

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#42481 26-Jul-2006 08:26
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It should be a bit faster than this, but... It could be interference from other devices (such as microwave oven, cordless phones, wi-fi access points) or simply a bad implementation in one of the devices.





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  #42556 26-Jul-2006 21:47

Im pretty sure its not frequency related, so basically it could be the handset has a fault?

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#42557 26-Jul-2006 21:53
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No, I doubt it. It could be just bad implementation, and then there's no fix for that.





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  #42561 27-Jul-2006 07:23

OK cheers mate i dont know what that means but if theres no fix i might aswell get a new phone, thanks for your help dude

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