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RolyMoly Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 3:30 pm Post subject: One XL and Blackberry 8800 Bluetooth compatibility |
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Hi All
First post, first Sat Nav.
I plummed for the TT One XL regional (UK&Ireland), have switched on the traffic and Camera foolishly then saw this great forum with what is probably a better camera DB for the UK.
I have a SE K800i and a Blackberry 8800. I can pair the SE and create a wireless link and connect to the TT Plus services, but I cannot with the Blackberry 8800. Can anyone offer any advice if they have been success as I would like to take advantage of the Blackberry's unlimited data plan rather than rack up the costs with the phone.
Thanks in advance
Regards
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thebinman Banned

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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 3:43 pm Post subject: Re: One XL and Blackberry 8800 Bluetooth compatibility |
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RolyMoly wrote: | Hi All
First post, first Sat Nav.
I plummed for the TT One XL regional (UK&Ireland), have switched on the traffic and Camera foolishly then saw this great forum with what is probably a better camera DB for the UK.
I have a SE K800i and a Blackberry 8800. I can pair the SE and create a wireless link and connect to the TT Plus services, but I cannot with the Blackberry 8800. Can anyone offer any advice if they have been success as I would like to take advantage of the Blackberry's unlimited data plan rather than rack up the costs with the phone.
Thanks in advance
Regards
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It appears not
see here; http://www.tomtom.com/phones/ |
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RolyMoly Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 3:58 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks thebinman.
Now thats interesting as in the wizard on the actual TT it has Blackberry 8100 in the list, where as on the website link you kindly supplied it does not.
hmmmm
Cheers.
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thebinman Banned

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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 4:15 pm Post subject: |
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RolyMoly wrote: | Thanks thebinman.
Now thats interesting as in the wizard on the actual TT it has Blackberry 8100 in the list, where as on the website link you kindly supplied it does not.
hmmmm
Cheers.
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Second from top when you select phone it's there (8100) |
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RolyMoly Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry missed that one.
Anoying that only the 8100 and not the 8800 is supported. I somehow feel that if the 8100 is supported then it cannot be to much of a hardship to do the 8800. Having just signed up to the traffic stuff, does anyone have experience on the amount of data the TT is using of the mobile? ie am I likely to get a large bill at the end of the month? |
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Neil_A_Mitchell Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:29 pm Post subject: Costs |
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I've set my TT One get traffic info every 15mins and is connected via to a Pay as you Go Oranage Mobile, the run costs are approx £30/year.
The TT is used about 3hours a day travelling to and from work.
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