What about a WM6 device?jfmiller79 said:Anyone that has a smartphone or Windows Mobile 5 phone should definitely check this product out if your phone is not completely syncing with your command...
What about a WM6 device?jfmiller79 said:Anyone that has a smartphone or Windows Mobile 5 phone should definitely check this product out if your phone is not completely syncing with your command...
I just tried this software on my HTC Advantage (X7501) WM6 device, and it allowed the contacts download to my car's phonebook - which I couldn't do prior to this software. The Caller ID name isn't coming up on COMAND when I receive a call, but it could be a configuration issue with the software. Overall, I think I'll be keeping and registering this software.jfmiller79 said:I wouldn't even worry about the list from AWS... My phone is not on the list, Sprint PPC-6700 . I have found a bluetooth stack that makes all the functionality of the phone work. Phonebook, missed and received calls, and outgoing call will all show up on the command. You can even use voice command dialing.
The name of the product is Jetware.. JETware Mobile Software
The build is a beta but Jim should be releasing it in a few weeks. I am extremely pleased with product and their support for the product is great. They have a data logger that logs all communication between the command and the phone and if any problems arise you email the data log to support and they are usually back to you in a day or so...
Anyone that has a smartphone or Windows Mobile 5 phone should definitely check this product out if your phone is not completely syncing with your command...
I have the HTC Advantage, and am using it with the V60 Bluetooth puck. However, in order to get the phonebook to download I also had to install JETware Mobile's Bluetooth Extension on my PPC.Mrs_ladydrvr said:I have a HTC Pocket PC and I want to know if it will pair with the MB V60 bluetooth before I purchase it. Has anyone tested an HTC phone with MB V60 bluetooth?