Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 07:16:52 +1000 From: Ray Newman <ray@one.com.au> To: freebsd-bluetooth@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Accesing phone numbers etc in an LG U8360 phone Message-ID: <44BEA144.4050806@one.com.au> In-Reply-To: <44BE565A.6080905@savvis.net> References: <44BD7D33.3060506@one.com.au> <44BE565A.6080905@savvis.net>
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There must be *some* way to play with this data (bluetooth or USB) as the phone comes with this rather simplistic doze app to play with the phone book. How can I sniff bluetooth or USB? Ray maksim yevmenkin wrote: > Ray, > >> Has anyone managed to access the phone numbers etc in an LG U8360 phone? >> >> The examples in the obexapp man page seem to refer to some other phone; >> for example: >> >> %obexapp -c -a RAY -C 1 >> obex> get >> get: remote file> telecom/pb.vcf >> get: local file> pb.vcf >> Failure, response: Forbidden (0x43) >> obex> di >> Success, response: OK, Success (0x20) >> >> Any pointers would be appreciated. > > not all phones support that. for example, all nokia phones i had access > to do not support this. > > if your phone supports this, you should be able to "push" entire phone > book from your phone to your pc (just like pictures, sounds, etc.) you > also should be able to "push" entire phone book from your pc to your > phone, but it does not work on nokia and motorola phones. only first > vcard is added :( > > you also could use "at" commands to get/set phone book entries. for > example, gnokii and gammu know how to open serial port connection over > bluetooth and pull phonebook (among other things). > > finally, when i have time, i will finish freebsd bluetooth plugin for > multisync. that should solve synchronization issues once and for all (i > hope). > > max > >
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