Re: n810 as phone
Could maybe using it as at least a VoIP phone be do-able? The N810 supports enough Bluetooth profiles to make it work in theory, right? So assuming one has enough continuous connection to the Internet via WiFi or WiMAX (N810WE), I can bet that someone has been able to bridge that gap with pointing some VoIP software like Skype to the Bluetooth drivers for the audio. Also, with Google having SMS support in their chat program, maybe that can be a decent solution for some users. (always good to keep a regular phone around in case the set-up fails for whatever reason)
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Re: n810 as phone
Notably, WiMax is 4G, so if you live in one of the rare cities with 4G, it might be doable. But you need to figure out a desktop environment and OS... There's really no maintained software for N810 anymore...
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recent announcement of N9 ( http://www.developer.nokia.com/Devic...cations/N9-00/ ) made me remember this page and reconsider what to do with my N810s :-)
Kudos blueled! Awesome work! /j |
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Edit: Of course I used it to register to SIP when I was in Taipei as well, same German geographic number :-D. Alas doesn't work too great, as it seems Taipei routes their internet traffic to Europe via moon-bouncer or meteorite scatter. /j |
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Hey blue_led,
Any progress with this? Would be a shame if you'd stop now. |
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