It's been all over the media about Toothing whereby u send out messages on ure handset by Bluetooth and see who replies.
How u do that then?
It's been all over the media about Toothing whereby u send out messages on ure handset by Bluetooth and see who replies.
How u do that then?
IT people slash forward.
Also, lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....
Bum.. New I shouldn't have posted.
Look what I found....
IT people slash forward.
Also, lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....
that....is possibly the best drawing in the world...
I am impressed.... Could you possibly draw a senario where her boyfriend kicks the shit out of you and breaks your phone as well?
But whenever i try to connect to other people with bluetooth, you've got to enter a password type thing, to enter the other phone, and they both have to match. So i think theres no way of actually connecting to other people phones unless your right beside them and you both tell each other the same password to get into the phones.
That isn't my drawing found it on another site.
IT people slash forward.
Also, lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....
Not all 'bluetooth' phones send data.... I have an NEC e616 and its voice only, for headsets etc... :annoyed: not that they make any effort to let you know that before you buy the phone,.......... B :censored dsOriginally Posted by Godscrasher
I think it depends on the security settings associated with bluetooth on the phone. The device can be set to be fully open (i.e. no password needed), but can also have a level of security added which would require a password.
the methods are different depending on phone. You get the password when you try to pair the phones, you don't usually need to do this to just send a message.
If your phone hasnt got some sort of bluetooth chat app, then just find another method of sending, eg - create a contact and in the name field put your message, save the contact, and then send the contact to some1 you have found in the area.
Probably haven't explained that very well but never mind, here is the method I usually use on my e200 -
Turn on Bluetooth, create a new contact with the name field containing a suitable message (usually abusive), select the contact and then use the "beam contact" option, the e200 will then search for devices via both the IR port and Bluetooth, pick an unsuspecting person (especially if u can guess who they are) and press send.
Ive had much fun in Meadowhall (big shopping centre in Sheffield) whilst waiting for my GF to finish work.
use it all the time, best places are work (morrissons) and cinemas. Found 32 devices when i did a scan in a screening of Return of the King. Its funny to mess with people who you can see.
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