At the menu screen,select menu and scroll down to contacts, hit select,then select names, find the number you want to add voice dial to, select details,select options,scroll down to 'add voice tag' Hit select and follow the instructions. One tip: when you program the voice call, you should be in the enviroment thet you usually use the voice dial. If you set it up in a quite place like your home and then try to use voice dial in a noisy place, it probably will not work. Also talking louder does not help. Hope that helps. If not, you probably have a problem with the phone itself. Posted on Oct 19, 2009. Hi, These are the secret hidden codes of 6230i Please use hard reset and soft reset only when it is necessary because it will formats your mobile phone.and also be carefull with gprs deleting code. Soft Reset *#7370# Shows phone software version *#0000# Production serial No *#7760# Warranty information *#92702689# Bluetooth information*#2820# Deletes GPRS and MMS settings *#335738# Hard reset *#7780# Reset phone timers *#73# 0 (hold for a second) Gprs connection. 1 (hold for a second) voice mail. Please do rate the solution if the issue is resolved or post a comment for further assistance. Thank you for using fixya have a nice day:-) Aug 02, 2010|. Hi Kazgear, Voice Dial: Important: Be sure your phone supports the voice dialing function and that it is activated. Record at least one voice tag. (Please refer to the instructions in your phone’s user manual.) Note: Voice dialing entries must be stored in the phone’s memory, not on the SIM card! Press the Accept Button (1) for 1 second. A voice dial beep will be heard on the kit to prompt the user to say the voice tag of the contact to call. Say the voice tag exactly as how you recorded it. Jun 22, 2010 Just a demo on how to configure MTN GPRS settings manually on a Nokia 6230. It should work like this for most Nokia phones http://www.multidox.net/blog/1. May 15, 2013 How to open a gprs on nokia 2220s? But don't forget to activate an internet plan on your number. How can i open my gprs, my phone is nokia 6230i? The voice will be played back to you, and then the phone will dial the number automatically. Her's a.pdf file of the user manual, which you can save to your computer: Hope this helps:) Season's Greetings! Chris (ziraffa) Nov 29, 2008|. Hi marrick, Voice Dial: Important: Be sure your phone supports the voice dialing function andthat it is activated. Record at least one voice tag. (Please refer tothe instructions in your phone’s user manual.) Note: Voice dialingentries must be stored in the phone’s memory, not on the SIM card! Press the Accept Button (1) for 1 second. A voice dial beep will be heard on the kit to prompt the user to say the voice tag of the contact to call. Say the voice tag exactly as how you recorded it. The voice will be played back to you, and then the phone will dial the number automatically. Her's a.pdf file of the user manual, which you can save to your computer: Hope this helps:) Season's Greetings! Chris (ziraffa) Nov 21, 2008|. Hiya psychomania - Here's a question on an even older phone - but a lovable piece of Nokia machinery; the 6820b. Its a close family friend, but has suddenly started accepting selected telephone numbers as 'Data Calls' only and has on the lower screen 'infrared'. There's also a capital 'D' in a sqare box next to the number (if the number is recognised). Some incoming calls still come in as normal calls, and are answered in the normal way, and there seems nothing common to each group of numbers (neither mobile/fixed line, or country specific/area, or whatever). The normal Carphonewarehouse types all start off looking supremely confident (perhaps a little disparaging at the phone until they see the swing-out keyboard) but all have failed to fix our problem. Any ideas of where I can find some pointers on these discussion boards? Is this a configuration problem (can't think what we've done; but possible) or is this a firmware problem or just time to put this fab phone in the box with all my other Nokia ex-companions?? All best Paul aka. Hi I own a 6230i which is currently on the UK Virgin Mobile network. I'm trying to setup dial-up WAP access (not GPRS which works fine on this phone) to the web but am having problems. I've found all the settings on the web and created a personal configuration, but cannot get it to work. When trying to connect to the web this way the number dials, but is quickly followed by the message 'No response. Can anybody please tell me if it is possible use dial-up WAP on the 6230i, and if so exactly what I need to do to get it working! Hi I own a 6230i which is currently on the UK Virgin Mobile network. I'm trying to setup dial-up WAP access (not GPRS which works fine on this phone) to the web but am having problems. I've found all the settings on the web and created a personal configuration, but cannot get it to work. When trying to connect to the web this way the number dials, but is quickly followed by the message 'No response. Can anybody please tell me if it is possible use dial-up WAP on the 6230i, and if so exactly what I need to do to get it working! I have just purchased a 6230i for use with a Tomtom Go 700 satellite navigation unit. I also want to use the 6230i to receive my emails. I have an O2 pay and go tariff. Whenever I try to access my emails, I get a display on my phone which says 'Subscribe to GPRS first'. This also happens when I try to access the Internet from the Tomtom when I want to use the 'Traffic UK' service on the Tomtom. Bluetooth and the phone connection between the 6230i and the Tomtom works OK. I have downloaded the standard and advanced settings from the Nokia website to my phone, so I think I am correctly subscribing to GPRS. Is there another separate GPRS subscription which I have to get from O2 which is not already included in my O2 pay and go tariff? Thanks in advance for anyone's help with this. Hello; I have a problem with my 9300i. I bought 9300i last week to replace my 6230. In the past, I used palm Tx with 6230i GPRS modem. To use this old cople, i have to set it in: setting=connectivity=GPRS. In this menu, I make new 'active access point' Alias for access point:TRE gprs acces point: TRE051 that all! With this setting, my Palm work to send data. But now,I have 9300i,and the menu 'connectivity' is not there! I can't create 'acces point'! I don't now how to use 9300i modem with Palm Tx NB: I'must use the Palm software for my job! PLEASE HELP ME!!! Thanks Nicolas. I have Nokia 6230i connected to PC using Bluetooth and I want to set up my internet connection using dial-up number from fixed line operator (yes the old internet connection using a phone line and modem - with dialing an ISP number - except that I don’t have phone line) not GPRS. I am guessing that I don’t have modem initialization command because I can call that dial up number from my phone manually, but when I try to dial it from dial-up network connection I get strange sound and no call is made, however number shows up on phones display. I have Nokia 6230i connected to PC using Bluetooth and I want to set up my internet connection using dial-up number from fixed line operator (yes the old internet connection using a phone line and modem - with dialing an ISP number - except that I don’t have phone line) not GPRS. I am guessing that I don’t have modem initialization command because I can call that dial up number from my phone manually, but when I try to dial it from dial-up network connection I get strange sound and no call is made, however number shows up on phones display. I've had my phone for about 6 months now and have never succeeded in getting any settings for mms, email and web browser. I have requested settings via SMS from both the Nokia and Virgin Mobile (my provider) websites, but after loads of attempts none of the SMS settings messages ever reached my phone. I've contacted Virgin but all they could suggest is that I input the settings manually which I have done but still with no success - the message 'Subscribe to GPRS first' keeps showing up - although my GPRS setting is switched on?!? If I don't have any luck soon I'm going to have to get a new phone - does anyone have any suggestions? 19-Apr-2006 04:03 PM vicky1706 wrote: Hi there, you need to go into CONFIGURATION then PERSONAL CONFIGURATION SETTINGS then OPTIONS then ADD NEW then choose MULTIMEDIA MSG. Put in all the settings your provider has given you. You will need to carry out the same thing for WEB. I had exactly this same problem with my Nokia 6230i, hope this helps, it took me a good few months as well to figure it out. Let me know if you have any further queries. Thanks for that vicky. I'm getting sore thumbs trying to get it to work too. The problem I'm having though is more to do with checking my email with the 6230i. Sorry that wasn't clear on my previous posting. Have you had any luck with that? I've written to virgin mobile several times but they seem unable to help. I'm after the GPRS settings from them, such as: Access Point Name: Data bearer (GSM or GPRS?): Dial up number (if GSM): Gateway IP (proxy) address: Proxy port: There are several postings on some websites (but I can't make these work either. When I use this data and try and retrieve email, all I get is a prolonged connecting message that eventually gives up. I used to have a graphite 6230 and it worked fine on that, but the phone broke so I can't check the settings I had on that. Anyway, just hoping someone has had some success and can pass on the solution to me. Can anyone advise if they have had any success using a HP iPAQ 914c Business Messenger to work on a Vodafone monthly contract and use the GPRS/3G services? I just got one of these handsets and it is fantastic but I am unable to get GPRS/3G (or MMS) to work and I am on my 2nd Sim card. I did contact Vodafone UK customer services before getting the 914c to confirm that it would work and was told that it would. I have since called Vodafone UK tech support and told that they wont help me as it not an approved handset and they don't sell it. I am awaiting assistance from HP Support but they think that it should work with a Vodafone Sim. Has anyone got any ideas? Anyone else got a 914c? Hi Jason I'm sorry to hear that you are having problems here. Have you tried all of the settings listed on this page? Has this ever worked at all? What happens if you put your SIM into another mobile phone with a working internet connection? Are you able to get online with this? (We need to know if this is a problem with the settings on the handset or the network and this will tell us the answer) Please let us know the answer to the above questions and we'll be more than happy to help you further Thanks Wayne eForum Team Hi Wayne, Sorry for the delay in my answer, I was waiting for the reply from my provider. This is what the reply i got: GPRS has been reprovisioned for you as a precaution. Please turn the phone off and remove the SIM and battery, and wait 2 minutes before putting it back together and turning it on. Please retest the settings. Should the service still not work, please contact the manufacturer of the phone and ask them to assist you in setting up the GPRS profile. If they ask, it will need to be configured for the Vodafone network. Should you continue to experence issues, please advise us and what error messages you get. I did try the settings I got from slimtel, using the sim in my 6288 too using the automatic sms settings received from AAPT and Vodafone with no success. I have a feeling the service is not active since it should be succcefull in the 6288 with AAPT and vodafone automatic settings. Thanks, Jason. Hi brianh110881, First things first, welcome to the Vodafone eForum! It's always great to see new faces As we don't range this particular device ourselves, I'm afraid I have no set instructions myself for the settings. That being said I can try and suggest as much information as possible. You mentioned you had the IP settings already; these are not required for data access on our network so can I ask what have you got here? Just to confirm the other settings are correct, do you have the following? Password = web. Username = web. APN = internet. If there are any other users who can give more specific instructions or have managed to configure such a device themselves, please let me know Cheers, Ben eForum Team. 1)With my IPAQ hw6945 I may share files with a normal PC via WIFI or only internet conn?2)With my IPAQ hw6945 I can browse(wifi b) but I can NOT send/receive email in windows mobile outlook.well?I think when send/receive go for a gprs connection unsuccessfully. Well how modify use wifi connection instead(for email if I had prior enabled it)? If needed create a connection[wifi] and make it default, what to choose for the wifi connection type. In drop down list of conections(I do not see wifi)? For wifi from AP is needed vpn or proxy server or.?please note I can browse success only email the problem at wifi (I do not use gprs)! AP/ROUTER: Thomson 585 v7. 1)With my IPAQ hw6945 I may share files with a normal PC via WIFI or only internet conn?2)With my IPAQ hw6945 I can browse(wifi b) but I can NOT send/receive email in windows mobile outlook.well?I think when send/receive go for a gprs connection unsuccessfully. Well how modify use wifi connection instead(for email if I had prior enabled it)? If needed create a connection[wifi] and make it default, what to choose for the wifi connection type. In drop down list of conections(I do not see wifi)? For wifi from AP is needed vpn or proxy server or.?please note I can browse success only email the problem at wifi (I do not use gprs)! AP/ROUTER: Thomson 585 v7. I have a 6230i (3.46) and have installed an application called smsbug which requires access to the web via GPRS! The problem is that although i have downloaded the GPRS settings (Vodafone UK Prepay) and i can browse the web normally,this particular application cannot access the web! I have seen a 6230i with Orange and the details of the default configuration settings include web,mms and applications! Tried this application in that phone and worked fine! I am wondering if there is a way I can do that in my phone also or perhaps you can send me the GPRS settings via sms which will enable web access to the applications. I am looking forward for your answer thank you in advance. P.s I have already contacted Vodafone for this matter and I was told that I should ask Nokia for these settings. I have a 6230i (3.46) and have installed an application called smsbug which requires access to the web via GPRS! The problem is that although i have downloaded the GPRS settings (Vodafone UK Prepay) and i can browse the web normally,this particular application cannot access the web! I have seen a 6230i with Orange and the details of the default configuration settings include web,mms and applications! Tried this application in that phone and worked fine! I am wondering if there is a way I can do that in my phone also or perhaps you can send me the GPRS settings via sms which will enable web access to the applications. I am looking forward for your answer thank you in advance. P.s I have already contacted Vodafone for this matter and I was told that I should ask Nokia for these settings. Hi I have a 6230i but I am unable to access e.mail messages using the message menu ( I can access via wap ). I have an 02.co.uk e.mail account which i would like to access quickly via the phone. I got some settings from the internet which I downloaded to the phone. However, if I try 'retrieve messages' I get the message 'subscribe to GPRS first'. I cannot understand this as I am subscribed to GPRS and use it to access the internet, with which I have no problems. I have been told different things from o2, depending on who you talk to within that organisation. Some say that this service is not available with pay as you go, others that my phone is faulty and some that just scratch their head. Does anyone have a definative answer? Sorry for long posting. I have recently purchased a 6230i to replace my 6310i. I previously used a CA-42 USB cable for the 6310i but that is reported by the 6230i as incompatible - grrh. And now I am trying to set up the Bluetooth connectivity. I have (eventually) managed to get the 6230i paired to my Laptop using a Belkin USB Bluetooth and the Belkin software running on WinXP (IBM T41 laptop). PC Suite runs but seems to be a little unreliable over Bluetooth - will address that by sourcing a DKU-2 cable. However, I have problems with pairing the 6230i with my Sony HBH-600 headset (works perfectly with 6310i) I can get the 6230i to discover the headset either by searching for audio enhancements or by setting up a new pair, however it always fails to set up the connection (never asks for passkey). Similarly I cannot get my Ipaq 5550 to pair with the 6230i. I can start the pairing from the Ipaq which finds the 6230i but the 6230i never acknowledges the pairing attempt which then fails. If I start the pairing process from the 6230i it finds the Ipaq and attempts to pair but never asks to setup a passkey - the Ipaq does not seems to receive the pairing attempt. I have set the auto connect option to yes and no with no difference. Any suggestions? Needless to say all this worked perfectly with the 6310i. Project Manager Reuters. Hi all, I've been using my Nokia 6230i (bought Dec 05) as a GPRS modem to synch my inbox on my HP Ipaq (via bluetooth) for a few weeks now and everythign had been dandy. However in the last week I've been having GPRS problems. I can connect and my mailbox will start synching with the Exchange server fine and pulling down attachments and then all of a sudden the GPRS connection will drop out without any warning and the synch will not complete. It says something like 'GPRS connection ended' on the phone screen. The same thing happens when I just browse the internet on my Ipaq, the GPRS connection drops out, sometimes after a few minutes, sometimes after 20 seconds or so. I've tried changing alot of settings on the phone and Ipaq and the only conclusion I can come to is that the phone maybe malfunctioning. The firmware on the phone is 03.50. What is the lastest firmware update for this phone and is their a problem with GPRS known with this firmware version? Can anyone give me any advice. Thanks for reading, and thanks in advance. Hi I'm reactivating this topic in order to know if somebody has found a solution. I've exactly the same problem with a GPRS connection which is cut after about 1 min, the setting by itself working correctly. For specialists the connection log is saying 'ipcp down' when the connection is lost. I confirm it is a Nokia problem, and something linked between data GPRS and bluetooth. In my case, it happens always the same way on my nokia 6230 (firmware V 03.15 - model RH12) when the GPRS modem is used by various devices: a Palm Tungsten E2, a brand new MacBook Pro with factory bluetooth, a PowerBook with D-Link DBT120 USB bluetooth dongle. I've no problem when using the wap directly on the phone. I've tested on the powerBook the IR connection: it works fine. It's also fine with a USB to Nokia cable on the MacBook. So it's not a problem due to my provider (Orange), nor the GPRS part of the phone. When the problem occurs, the Nokia phone considers that it is still connected to the computer, and I need to switch off the phone to take control on bluetooth again (the disconnect choice in the bluetooth part of the menu is not working). As I've no bluetooth replacement solution for my Palm, I would be very happy if someone knows how to fix it (reset something in the phone, apply a patch, etc.) Thanks by advance for your answers Jean - from France. Hi All, I have a 6230i which is locked to Vodafone (v3.62 RM-72). I use it occasionally as a modem for collecting email and surfing from Windows XP on my Sony Vaio laptop. Connection is via Bluetooth. The problem is that the GPRS connection fails after about 30 seconds or 1 minute and sometimes the phone restarts itself. I'm convinced the problem is with Bluetooth because when I use an old laptop with infrared it works perfectly well. Previously I had a 6230 (not the i) which had a similar problem and apparently the solution was to replace the D400/TIKU processor. Can anyone suggest a solution for this one? It's making me tear my hair out!! Hi All, I have a 6230i which is locked to Vodafone (v3.62 RM-72). I use it occasionally as a modem for collecting email and surfing from Windows XP on my Sony Vaio laptop. Connection is via Bluetooth. The problem is that the GPRS connection fails after about 30 seconds or 1 minute and sometimes the phone restarts itself. I'm convinced the problem is with Bluetooth because when I use an old laptop with infrared it works perfectly well. Previously I had a 6230 (not the i) which had a similar problem and apparently the solution was to replace the D400/TIKU processor. Can anyone suggest a solution for this one? It's making me tear my hair out!! Hi Pip, Welcome to the Nokia Support Discussions Boards. When requesting help with this sort of iissue it can help if you let everyone know a bit more about your setup. Do you know what bluetooth drivers you're using, what version of windows you have, or which version of PC suite you have? You can find this by selecting Help/About Nokia PC Suite from the menus at the top of pc suite. The current version for the 6230I is 6.6.18 which you can download from www.nokia.com/pcs If you have pc suite 6.6.18 already I would recommend clicking on get connected and following the wizard through. Regards, Andrewc. Just purchased a Linksys WCF11 wireless card for an inherited Ipaq 2200. Set up goes fine UNTIL the blue bar reaches 100%. Then a message pops up in a frame titled 'Invalid Windows CE Setup Files' that says, 'Application manager cannot install this application on your mobile device due to an invalid setup file. Reinstall and try again.' I have tried a soft reset, hard reset, and changing options in the setup.nothing seems to help. I even tried dragging the files to the Ipaq through ActiveSync, which did not work. Thanks in advance for your consideration. Hi, Appreciate that Activesync is not the most stable of products but version 3.8 was working fine between my Tosh Tablet and iPAQ 6515. Installed Intellisync Mobile Suite Version 6.5 yesterday and is working fine on the iPAQ through GPRS but Activesync no longer works between the Tosh/iPAQ and this is my route for updating software on the iPAQ. I have read about a similar problem and that uninstalling Intellsync on the laptop fixed it and given that my iPAQ works through GPRS I don 't see the need for any Intellisync client on the Tosh? I suppose its understandable that two 'sync ' products may have problems coexisting on the same device but before uninstalling is there anything to try? I have tried EVERY suggestion in relation to ActiveSync!!! Anyone any thoughts on this? BTW: Intellisync Mobile Suite really does seem to be an excellent product. We get it through our SEA agreement so is an excellent deal. Have used it on a Treo 650 and now the iPAQ very successfully! I have a issue where I can get a user to work with GPRS on Dell x51 device with GPRS. When I get the same user to try and work with a Hp iPaq 210/214 device, I get subscribe to packet data. I have gone in the registry with of the iPaq. HKEY-Local_Machine - Unimodem - Init and then inserted the dial up string of: AT+CGDCONT=1,IP, name of providercr Name of the provider is our own companies APN. I have spoken with our mobile phone carrier who is BT and they have the correct APN at their end. I cant understand how I can get it to work on a Dell x 51 (WM5) and not on Hp 214 (WM6) I need to try and get this user to work on a Hp iPaq 210/214.Any ideas would be great? Hi Everyone, I'm excited about getting Ovi setup and working. I currently use the PC Suite via bluetooth to sync my Outlook to my Nokia 6230i which works perfectly. I created an Ovi Account, added my device, received an sms from Ovi and saved the settings. All good so far. However when I select Synchronise from the Menu - Organiser - Sync - Server Sync menu I get the following message 'Synchronise selected data? Unnamed Ovi.com' I select Yes Then i get this error 'Synchronisation failed' 'Contacts:Failed Calendar:Failed Notes:Failed' I have tried changing the settings to just Contacts and I get the same issue. It's odd as it doesn't even seem to try and connect. I get no GPRS icon, no delay just an error straight away. I assume that this is going to start a GPRS connection? I have tried changing my GPRS settings to 'always on' which didn't help. I have also checked and I can brose the web ok and pickup my email on the gmail app. Can anyone give me some tips or general info on anything else I can check or try? Hello, I have an Ipaq HW6910 with WM5and have recently installed ActiveSync 4.5 on my PC, I have a hand bit of software that allows me to use my Ipaq as if it's another monitor so I can control just by moving my mouse off the screen. This is great however I've noticed that my Ipaq seems drop the connection to ActiveSync after being connected for a short while, any idea's why it would be doing this?? Also does anyone know whether it's possible to use GPRS whilst the device is synced?? Mainly because this would allow me to use MSN from my keyboard and mouse despite my work proxy blocking the ports. Thanks for your help, Adam. Hello, I have an Ipaq HW6910 with WM5and have recently installed ActiveSync 4.5 on my PC, I have a hand bit of software that allows me to use my Ipaq as if it's another monitor so I can control just by moving my mouse off the screen. This is great however I've noticed that my Ipaq seems drop the connection to ActiveSync after being connected for a short while, any idea's why it would be doing this?? Also does anyone know whether it's possible to use GPRS whilst the device is synced?? Mainly because this would allow me to use MSN from my keyboard and mouse despite my work proxy blocking the ports. Thanks for your help, Adam. Found this interesting answer from CA955182: Re: h5450 -- SIM card reader? -- PocketPC Phone Edition?Post Options04:07 PM When HP developed the 545x, they were also developing a 5600 series iPAQ which they decided not to market before it ever came to market. The difference between the 5400 and the 5600 was that the 5600 had a tri-band cellular module in place of the 5400's WiFi module. The body of the 5400 and 5600 are identical so the 5400 has what looks like a SIM slot, but it isn't connected to any cellular hardware. In the earliest units (the ones that have Phone Edition on the back sticker) inserting a SIM card in the slot would produce the cellular icon on the status bar, but nothing else. In later units, the connectors aren't even there. The ROM software never included any SIM functionality.So, there isn't any way to give the 545x phone functions or to make any effective use of phone SIM cards even.However I can't confirm that it also applies to the h5500. In looking through specs for the h5500, though, I do not find anything about a SIM card.Hope this helps somewhat.aricari. Hi All, I have an O2 6230i which I'd like to be able to use to connect my PDA (Psion Netpad Windows CE 4.11) to the Internet with when / GPRS isn't available. I enter all the ISP details on the PDA and try to connect to the 6230i via the Infrared port. All seems to go well, and the phone dials the number, but as soon as the call is connected, it is disconnected and the PDA displays a message 'Cannot Detect Carrier'. I've tried the same thing from my Laptop with much the same results. I'm certain the ISP details are correct on the PDA as using a Nokia 6310i on Vodafone with the same details works correctly. These leads me to several conclusions: 1. The 6230i doesn't have an analouge modem in it. O2 are somehow blocking my attempts at phoning the number. I'm missing a setting somewhere in the phone that needs to tweaked. If this continues, I may loose what little sanity I have left Could anyone offer me some guidance and/or things to try? Thanks, Martin. Hi All, I have an O2 6230i which I'd like to be able to use to connect my PDA (Psion Netpad Windows CE 4.11) to the Internet with when / GPRS isn't available. I enter all the ISP details on the PDA and try to connect to the 6230i via the Infrared port. All seems to go well, and the phone dials the number, but as soon as the call is connected, it is disconnected and the PDA displays a message 'Cannot Detect Carrier'. I've tried the same thing from my Laptop with much the same results. I'm certain the ISP details are correct on the PDA as using a Nokia 6310i on Vodafone with the same details works correctly. These leads me to several conclusions: 1. The 6230i doesn't have an analouge modem in it. O2 are somehow blocking my attempts at phoning the number. I'm missing a setting somewhere in the phone that needs to tweaked. If this continues, I may loose what little sanity I have left Could anyone offer me some guidance and/or things to try? Thanks, Martin. Hi, Just received a new 6230i and I have been unable to connect my laptop to the internet using GPRS. I am on the Orange UK network and the phone seems set up ok. (I can connect to WAP ok and the data GPRS is enabled). I have the latest PC Suite installed (6.8) and the phone connects to my pc using a bluetooth device running the widcomm drivers. PC Suite can see my phone and it connects automatically. It transfers data and syncronises contacts without problems. Unlike my previous SE, no modems were set up automatically for the phone (although if I connect using irda a modem was set up). I have tried manually setting up a bluetooth modem using the downloaded nokia drivers. When I click on the connect to internet it attempts to use the Nokia 6230i Bluetooth modem I set up and attempts to connect although my phone is just not interested. I have tried both manual and automatic settings. Each time I try and connect the system confirms 'Failed to connect to the network! One Touch Access could not connect to the selected device.' Can someone help me get online and hopefully confirm what I am doing wrong. Kind Regards Si. The backup software on old Ipaqs like the h2210 was encoded into the operating system and privately branded by Sprite for HP. There is no update for this backup software. If you want a more current backup software, you'll need to purchase an application for your Ipaq. Unfortunately the h2210 is pretty old and the version of the windows mobile OS that runs on it is pretty ancient. I doubt you'll find a version of Sprite Backup software that can be purchased and that is compatible with the OS that is running on your Ipaq. Hi, i just recently purchased a 6300. I also have a N70 and the 6230i. Their GPRS works like a charm with Gmaill, Google Map, and Opera Mini. However, the 6300 seems to be a pain. I've gotten the configurations from Tmobile. I've even set up the GPRS in the Personal config. My Email system and Nokia web browser works fine. However, when i start to use the applications that i've downloaded, it seems to just break down. This is what i get when i try to access my GPRS. A tiny capital E on the upper right hand corner in a BOX. Thats about it. The program usually says 'loading' for about 2 minutes and then it pops up and error saying various messages like connection was not made etc etc. I looked in the manual/guide for the phone and it shows that the capital E stands for EGPRS. Isn't that ENHANCED GPRS? I'm not sure if TMOBILE USA has that. Might this be the reason why my applications are not connecting? PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME. I've spent hours and hours trying to figure this out. Hi, I am developing a Java application for Windows Mobile 2003 phone edition (Pocket PC) which as to communicate with a J2EE Server. On CLDC MIDP devices this works very good, just having to invoke Connector.open(xx) and even if the phone is not connected to the internet via GPRS, the connection is opened by the underlying j2me implementation/phone os. Now on a ipaq 6510 for example, if there is NO GPRS or Wi-Fi connection enabled, the Java app just doesn't get a connection. I can see that native windows mobile apps actively invoke/open a GPRS connection if needed - how can that be done in Java? Any Ideas - e.g. Regards, Hans. Hi, I am developing a Java application for Windows Mobile 2003 phone edition (Pocket PC) which as to communicate with a J2EE Server. On CLDC MIDP devices this works very good, just having to invoke Connector.open(xx) and even if the phone is not connected to the internet via GPRS, the connection is opened by the underlying j2me implementation/phone os. Now on a ipaq 6510 for example, if there is NO GPRS or Wi-Fi connection enabled, the Java app just doesn't get a connection. I can see that native windows mobile apps actively invoke/open a GPRS connection if needed - how can that be done in Java? Any Ideas - e.g. Regards, Hans. I don't think there's a list available of which is the most recent version for each network. Sadly lol Are you in the UK? The bits about the shipping are relevent only to the UK lol Assuming your warranty is intact, and there is an update available for your handset, yes, it should be updated for free, and yes, they do allow you to post them, though I'm not sure if that's all the Nokia Service Centres, or a select few - best to get in touch before sending it. Also, you should send it Special Delivery so it's insurred, and ask about this first, but you'll probably have to pay for the costs of return too - so I'd pay for that to be special delivery too lol. (Special Delivery items are insured for £500. Which is nice in the event of them going missing. Which does happen occasionally. Believe me, after ebay, I know! Haha ) Nokia History: 3110, 5110, 7110, 7110, 3510i, 6210, 6310i, 5210, 6100, 6610, 7250, 7250i, 6650, 6230, 6230i, 6260, N70, N70, 5300, N95, N95, E71, E72 Android History: HTC Desire, SE Xperia Arc, HTC Sensation, Sensation XE, One X+, Google Nexus 5.
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