iSync, Address Book, Nokia 3650 & bluetooth headphones
Greg
list at wnsUnWired.com
Sat Nov 8 14:14:09 PST 2003
Oops, I forgot to paste in the error message:
Saturday, November 08, 2003 12:12
Conduit Nokia 3650 generated exception NSRangeException: *** -[NSCFArray
objectAtIndex:]: index (3) beyond bounds (3).
can't connect to the device to synchronize Nokia 3650.
on 11/8/03 12:21 PM, Greg at list at wnsUnWired.com wrote:
> I need help,
> I purchased the Nokia 3650 to use with my Mac because I was told it had many
> features that worked well with the Mac (and it does). It's been fun learning
> how it works and all the features but I continue to have a few problems. I
> thought the problems might be due to the off brand dongle I was using
> (io-gear) so I switched to the Mac-indorsed (D-link 120) dongle. I still have
> the same issues as before. I then tried swapping the phone. The same
> problems persist.
>
> So getting to my two issues:
>
> Issue #1
> iSync, Address Book and contacts in the phone:
> This use to work fine but somewhere along the line I added a new contact into
> the phone and now when I try to use iSync, I get an error message:
>
> I've somehow used a field or something that has violated the rules for iSync.
> This use to work fine, I¹ve made no changes on the phone or computers
> software, but when I backup, then dump the phones memory, then reload it with
> an older (much older) archive of contacts, it works fine again. The problem
> is I've added a ton of contacts to the phone that I can't get into my Mac¹s
> Address Book. Any help here would be really appreciated.
>
> Issue #2 - (a little off topic but could really use help)
> Nokia 3650 and bluetooth headphones:
> I've been searching for a good bluetooth headphone that will work with this
> phone. It seems this phone bends the rule or has some characteristic that
> makes it not work with most bluetooth headphones. I've tried the "Bluetrek",
> Nokia's own bluetooth headphone and the "Jabra" bluetooth product. They all
> would "pare" with the phone without problems but only the Nokia unit would
> actually connect (about 95% of the time). Although the "Nokia" works, it was
> not very comfortable, the battery charge would not last very long, and was not
> loud enough (in a car I found myself pushing it against my ear to hear). The
> "Bluetrek" fits well but would not connect to the phone. The "Jabra" (design
> similar to Bluetrek¹s) is also very comfortable but the unit I purchased
> (BT-200) would not connect either. I contacted Jabra's customer service about
> this, they told me I needed to take the unit back and get the same model with
> a blue sticker that says it works with my model of phone (how crazy is that,
> same model with special sticker?).
>
> Oh well, my problem is, I've searched every phone store I can fine looking for
> this headset with the sticker No luck yet. Any ideas on where to find this?
>
> If you have experience with another headphone that works with this phone
> please let me know?
>
> Oh, one last note from above, I've already exchanged the phone, I have the
> same problems with the replacement unit but at this point am locked into this
> type of phone. Again, Any help would be really appreciated.
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