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Microsoft did not remove Bluetooth DUN completely. We still ship this technology to our OEMs. It is included in an optional package that OEMs and operators can decide to ship on a per device basis
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Source:
http://pocketpcmauritius.blogspot.co...-dun-greg.html
The following page lists the HTC Touch HD as supporting Bluetooth DUN, and it's a Windows Mobile 6.1 device:
http://www.mobiledia.com/phones/htc/touch-hd.html
so it seems that Bluetooth DUN hasn't disappeared completely from WM devices.
Regards,
Roger
is it still possible to connect the n810 to the phone? and oh ya my service provider is at&t with a Samsung blackjack II if that helps.