Which is the better option?

Posted: 08-24-2005, 02:44 PM
Hi,
Recently received a 6320 and realized how much I missed Nokia phones!
I'm curious as to what is a better option - connecting the phone to my
computer with a Nokia data cable or purchasing a Bluetooth "dongle" to
transfer data to and from my phone? Can anyone elaborate on the
pros/cons of each? Thanks, Neal.

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Gennady V. Karbovnichy
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Re: Which is the better option?
Posted: 08-24-2005, 03:23 PM
IMHO Bluetooth is better, cause you'll be able to use it with any
other phone with Bluetooth (if you'll change yours in future). And not
only phone - HPC, laptops, etc.
But cable connection works faster (if your USB is 2.0). You will
notice this if transfer large file or many files at once. But if you're
not planning to transfer mp3 albums, movies, etc. - that doesnt matter.

njacobs1966@aol.com wrote:

> Hi,
> Recently received a 6320 and realized how much I missed Nokia phones!
> I'm curious as to what is a better option - connecting the phone to my
> computer with a Nokia data cable or purchasing a Bluetooth "dongle" to
> transfer data to and from my phone? Can anyone elaborate on the
> pros/cons of each? Thanks, Neal.
>


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Re: Which is the better option?
Posted: 08-24-2005, 03:24 PM
Hi there, DONT get the Bluetooth dongle for several reasons.

1. Sometimes Nokia / Bluetooth / Microsoft do not get on well especially
since XP SP2 came out. The connections are problematic, although I have had
no experience of the 6320 I do have experience of the 7650, 6600, 6630 using
bluetooth to connect to my machine and I say dont do it.
2. The cable is a lot cheaper option and you should get a cable with the
phone if not ask your provider why not as they are standard I have always
thought.
3. Bluetooth can run down the battery on your phone when using it for lots
of data transfer, which normally means you have it charging whilst using it.
So if you have to put a cable into the unit to use bluetooth it kind of
eliminates the point of wireless connectivity.

The cable is alot more straight foward to use, but that is my own opinion
and other will have another point of view I dare day.



<njacobs1966@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Recently received a 6320 and realized how much I missed Nokia phones!
> I'm curious as to what is a better option - connecting the phone to my
> computer with a Nokia data cable or purchasing a Bluetooth "dongle" to
> transfer data to and from my phone? Can anyone elaborate on the
> pros/cons of each? Thanks, Neal.
>



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Re: Which is the better option?
Posted: 08-24-2005, 03:35 PM
Gennady V. Karbovnichy wrote:
> IMHO Bluetooth is better, cause you'll be able to use it with any other
> phone with Bluetooth (if you'll change yours in future). And not only
> phone - HPC, laptops, etc.
> But cable connection works faster (if your USB is 2.0). You will notice
> this if transfer large file or many files at once. But if you're not
> planning to transfer mp3 albums, movies, etc. - that doesnt matter.



I second that, since every Nokia seems to need a different cable even
tho they appear to connect to the same ports!


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Re: Which is the better option?
Posted: 08-24-2005, 07:21 PM

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> <njacobs1966@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1124891064.957471.70740@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
>> Hi,
>> Recently received a 6320 and realized how much I missed Nokia phones!
>> I'm curious as to what is a better option - connecting the phone to my
>> computer with a Nokia data cable or purchasing a Bluetooth "dongle" to
>> transfer data to and from my phone? Can anyone elaborate on the
>> pros/cons of each? Thanks, Neal.
>>

>
>



"Macbeth" <1@2.com> wrote in message
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> Hi there, DONT get the Bluetooth dongle for several reasons.
>
> 1. Sometimes Nokia / Bluetooth / Microsoft do not get on well especially
> since XP SP2 came out. The connections are problematic, although I have
> had no experience of the 6320 I do have experience of the 7650, 6600, 6630
> using bluetooth to connect to my machine and I say dont do it.
> 2. The cable is a lot cheaper option and you should get a cable with the
> phone if not ask your provider why not as they are standard I have always
> thought.
> 3. Bluetooth can run down the battery on your phone when using it for lots
> of data transfer, which normally means you have it charging whilst using
> it. So if you have to put a cable into the unit to use bluetooth it kind
> of eliminates the point of wireless connectivity.
>
> The cable is alot more straight foward to use, but that is my own opinion
> and other will have another point of view I dare day.
>
>


Ignore him, he top posts... that should tell you a lot...

I have never had any problems with my bluetooth dongle with both the 6230 &
3230 I own however connecting my data cable manage to put the phone into a
locked state forcing me to send it back to Nokia for repair. It also never
seemed too keen on charging the phone via the data cable also... was all
VERY hit & miss...

Bluetooth dongles are great as you can use them with loads of other devices
and not just the current nokia. As stated in another post nokia require you
to buy a new cable each time a new phone comes out! This is not the case
with bluetooth!

As for running the battery down, of course it does but in most circumstances
you are going to be at your PC to transfer items to and from the phone
anyway so what is the problem with having it charging whilst you are using
it?


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Re: Which is the better option?
Posted: 08-24-2005, 09:45 PM
njacobs1966@aol.com wrote in news:1124891064.957471.70740
@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> Recently received a 6320 and realized how much I missed Nokia phones!
> I'm curious as to what is a better option - connecting the phone to my
> computer with a Nokia data cable or purchasing a Bluetooth "dongle" to
> transfer data to and from my phone? Can anyone elaborate on the
> pros/cons of each? Thanks, Neal.


For small data transfers, I use Bluetooth. I have found it to be reliable,
even with MS-Windows. I also have the cable, but the drivers keep locking up
on MS-Windows. Yes, you do need to disable Bluetooth (from your phone) when
you're not using it, or it will eat up your phone battery.

For big data transfers (MP3s, lots of photos, etc.), I take the data card out
of the phone and use a card reader. That is much faster than Bluetooth or
the data cable.
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njacobs1966@aol.com
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Re: Which is the better option?
Posted: 08-25-2005, 05:07 PM
Thanks for the replies. I think I'll start with the Bluetooth option.
That being stated, any recommendations? I have USB 2.0. I've always had
success with Belkin products. Neal

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Re: Which is the better option?
Posted: 08-25-2005, 06:50 PM

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>>
>> <njacobs1966@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:1124891064.957471.70740@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
>>> Hi,
>>> Recently received a 6320 and realized how much I missed Nokia phones!
>>> I'm curious as to what is a better option - connecting the phone to my
>>> computer with a Nokia data cable or purchasing a Bluetooth "dongle" to
>>> transfer data to and from my phone? Can anyone elaborate on the
>>> pros/cons of each? Thanks, Neal.
>>>

>>
>>

>
>
> "Macbeth" <1@2.com> wrote in message
> news:9q%Oe.16402$jr4.12705@fe3.news.blueyonder.co. uk...
>> Hi there, DONT get the Bluetooth dongle for several reasons.
>>
>> 1. Sometimes Nokia / Bluetooth / Microsoft do not get on well especially
>> since XP SP2 came out. The connections are problematic, although I have
>> had no experience of the 6320 I do have experience of the 7650, 6600,
>> 6630 using bluetooth to connect to my machine and I say dont do it.
>> 2. The cable is a lot cheaper option and you should get a cable with the
>> phone if not ask your provider why not as they are standard I have always
>> thought.
>> 3. Bluetooth can run down the battery on your phone when using it for
>> lots of data transfer, which normally means you have it charging whilst
>> using it. So if you have to put a cable into the unit to use bluetooth it
>> kind of eliminates the point of wireless connectivity.
>>
>> The cable is alot more straight foward to use, but that is my own opinion
>> and other will have another point of view I dare day.
>>
>>

>
> Ignore him, he top posts... that should tell you a lot...
>
> I have never had any problems with my bluetooth dongle with both the 6230
> & 3230 I own however connecting my data cable manage to put the phone into
> a locked state forcing me to send it back to Nokia for repair. It also
> never seemed too keen on charging the phone via the data cable also... was
> all VERY hit & miss...
>
> Bluetooth dongles are great as you can use them with loads of other
> devices and not just the current nokia. As stated in another post nokia
> require you to buy a new cable each time a new phone comes out! This is
> not the case with bluetooth!
>
> As for running the battery down, of course it does but in most
> circumstances you are going to be at your PC to transfer items to and from
> the phone anyway so what is the problem with having it charging whilst you
> are using it?
>



Top posting is done by about 60% of the people here, as I said MY
experiences with the 7650, 6600, and 6630 have not been good with Bluetooth.
You will also find the battery use is different from phone to phone as one
of the biggest problems with the 7650 and 6600 was the inability of the
phone to go into sniff mode for Bluetooth which meant it was always on and
as such killed the battery within a few hours, but thankfully that was fixed
in the 6630.
The problems with BT is normally nothing to do with the phone but more on
the PC setup and service packs and even the drivers you use, also Nokia had
/ have a problem with Symbian phones but as the 6320 is not Symbian then it
should be ok. Cables are not a problem as Nokia produce TWO, yes a massive
TWO, cables the DKU-5, DKU-2 which should be provided with the phone. The
6630 uses the DKU-2 which also works with my girlfriends 6230.
If you do go BT then make sure you check out the adaptor prior to purchasing
with some good nokia sites to ensure there will not be any surprises when
you use it.

But again this is my opinion which is what this forum is about, rather than
being dictated to by opinionated fools who cant accept anything but their
own thoughts, I dont spend a lot of time on these boards but some people
obviously need to get out more!!


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Re: Which is the better option?
Posted: 08-31-2005, 10:32 AM
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Top posting is really really crap. OE is mostly to blame as it
automatically puts the cursor there for posts but even so, the user should
realise how hard it can be to keep track of what is going on in a post
especially when it is really long!

Oh.. and I get out lots.. went surfing at the weekend.. Fantastic!


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