Talk about synergy -- this would be a great way for those shady companies that cell your phone information to get your user name and password so they can get your calling information more easily. No more relying on insiders or having to pose as you and call your phone company -- you've given them that info.
Are you sure the V3m supports *stereo* Bluetooth (the A2DP profile)? Here's what the press release says:
"The handset is equipped with all the tools today’s mobile user demands: ample storage, stereo headset support, Bluetooth™ wireless technology[....]"
Notice that it doesn't say the Bluetooth is stereo.
Regardless, this could be my next phone -- if it can support Bluetooth DUN. I gave up on getting the V3c because of lack of storage card support and Bluetooth DUN.
Steve
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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