Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 3rd Jul 2006 17:31 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless A few months ago I wrote an editorial and several blog posts about convergence on gadgets and how Apple might have to move to the phone market for the next-gen of its iPods. So, where is that market is going? Hi-Mobile.net was very kind to send us over the Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman phone for the purposes of this review. We take a look at the W810i's voice, data and multimedia capabilities.
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Eugenia
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2005-06-28

Phones can only transfer its sound to EITHER the handsfree OR the bluetooth headset. When you have both hooked up, the handsfree takes precendence.

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ebengt Member since:
2006-07-04

my k700i can transfer its sound to either handsfree, loudspeaker or bluetooth headset. it allows me to choose between all 3 for phone calls, but only between handsfree and loudspeaker for radio.
i had hoped this was a design oversight on the k700i.

i would find it useful to be able to choose between all the possible sound sources (eg handsfree, loudspeaker and bluetooth headset) for radio too.
are there any phones available that gives me this possiblity? or is it true what Eugenia says, and all phones have the same limitation?


bengt

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