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BTToggle
My boss is with Cingular and refuses to change to Sprint. He purchased an 8125 and would like to be able to do some of the thing with his phone that can be done on the Apache. I loaded the BTToggle on his phone but it dosen't work. The voice command still starts even after is shows audio gateway on. Any Ideas? Thanks for the help.
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did you already figure out how to fix it if not let me know! my gf has the same phone and i found a bttoggle for it! it was called btaudio or something like that! pm me and ill send it to you!
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yall figure it out or no?
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nope I dont think he got it working, you can attach it here tho....
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He broke the screen today and Cingular offers no insurance on PDA's dosent that suck. I think he is going to go to verison and get a Q. I KNOW it's a smart phone but he needs something simple. No patience
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The Q is the worst product verizon has put out. A friend of mine had one and hated it its a thin blackberry wannabe non touch screen.
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Re do everything
I had to start over because my phone was not connecting. When I installed BTToggle it says I need the .Net Framework, and the file in this thread is not there anymore. I looked all over and can't find it. Anybody knows where to find the .NET Framework 2.0 for pocket pc?
Thanks! G |
check the freeware site located in my sig....and in the top 10 downloads u will see the .net framework 2.0 download. ;)
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Awesome!! Thanks Wideawake!!
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I have the Cingular 8125, and spent three days trying to get BT Toggle and its counterparts to run before I found Bt Audio which installed in three minutes and works perfectly. Now I can walk around the office listening to my music without anyone knowing, they think I am either on a call and graciously leave me alone or send me an email. Back on Topic, For some reason the Cingular ROM and Firmware isn't compatible with BT Toggle.
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