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  1. Thanks again Tony, for the suggestions, but I've tried them too and no go. I deleted, registered the phone and reset the btb a number of times, in all different orders and nothing... Looking through the phone's menus a little more closely I found that it can display the bluetooth service lists of devices it's been connected to before. For instance, after having paired with my laptop I can look at the computer's bluetooth service list from the phone. It includes object push which is the method the btb uses to receive contacts. The phone doesn't show object push as an available service f
  2. t4o6o2l you may be right.. I sent off to Samsung earlier this week to see what they had to say about it and this was their response: "Dear Luis, Thank you for your inquiry. We cannot guarantee complete functionality and compatibility with our phones used in conjunction with third party devices such as this. These devices may possibly cause damage to your product thus we recommend not to use the device as this may void the warranty. Samsung does not support the use of third party devices. We do apologize for your inconvenience. Sincerely, Technical Support" I knew I shouldn'
  3. Doesn't work.. Here's how my phone is laid out: contact list > choose 1 contact > options > at this point there is no "send" option offered but there is a "send business card" which I think is just a new name for the option of sending the contact > pick 1. Message or 2. Bluetooth for transfer method. Problem is, when I do the above and select bluetooth, the "Pioneer BT unit2" is not on the devices list to select from. If I hit search for more devices, more often then not it'll find it but I'm only allowed the opportunity to connect or disconnect with it - never the opt
  4. Tony it makes perfect sense... two problems though: 1. send via bluetooth option is not available from the contacts menu (i.e. it's not on the options list when going into the contacts menu and hitting options) 2. even when moving the contacts to the "my stuff" menu where the send via bluetooth option is available, the phone is apparently not recognizing the BTB200 as something it can send the contacts to. It lets me send info to my laptop from here but the BTB200 doesn't even show up on the devices list when I try to select the device to send to. It's tough not to get really fru
  5. when your phone disconnects, you could transfer only one contact at a time ; on your phone go to the address book and highlight the person you want to transfer and transfer it via bluetooth. then you will see on the d3 confirm the transfer. Do you have the same handset Tony? I tried looking for an option to send right from the address book on the phone but there isn't. When moving the contacts to the "My Stuff" folder on the phone, I'm allowed an option but when I select it, the BTB200 is not on the device list to send to.
  6. Hello all.. new to the boards... Has anyone had any luck transferring contacts from the Samsung SGH-a737? There isn't any option, that I've found, in the contacts menu that allows me to transfer them. Every time I use the phone book transfer from the CD-BTB200 the connection between it and the phone disconnects. I've found that I can move contacts from the address book to "My Stuff" folder where the entries become .vcf files. The phone offers the option to transfer these over bluetooth but, again, I can't seem to maintain the connection everytime I try to use the transfer phone book op
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