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Can you please post what phones you know DO work with the N800 and OS2008 without having to hack anything (I have a phone that does not work cos it is PAN not DUN and just bought it so am a bit miffed!).

Thanks in advance..
 
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Nokia 6500 Classic works flawlessly over bluetooth.
 
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Sony Ericsson W880i works fine for internet Access, file browsing and phonelink (gnokii)

But I think a Wiki page would be more appropriate ..
 
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Nokia E61 working fine here on 3g for internet access, bluetooth filebrowsing (not tested with gnokii).

BTW - if you started this thread it would be nice that you would edit it as a list in your first post as people post their phones - maybe even become a sticky (even more, this would be better of in the wiki !)
 
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Nokia N95, Sony Ericsson W950i, Motorola Q9

3 Skype phone works without frigging on my N800, same phone needs frigging a friends N800
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wiki wiki wiki
http://maemo.org/community/wiki/BluetoothDUN/
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I do not understand what "wiki wiki wiki" means or "I think a Wiki page would be more appropriate" means. I have visited Wikipedia and know it is an online information or dictionary thing but what are you guys asking me to do?

I have already visited the page mentioned by Scarflash but am not sure it is correct. I have a k800i and I purchased it after much research and after reading the list you mention only to find I cannot get it to work with the N800 (very sad as have now wasted money). I am since told (via another thread (in ternettablettalk) that this is because the phone is not Dun but is PAN and PAN is not supported by the N800 - but the list says DUN=yes. So I am confused. I found a tech doc for the k800i and it says it is PAN.

Hence I have asked for people to help me by listing phones that DO work... then I do not have to rely on a particular list that does not explain whether it is correct or how the data came to be. What I need to know is what phones definitely work for you.

What is "friggin" by the way (and no strange answers please)?

Thank you very much.
 
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frigging - to make something work by changing settings, etc...

the k800, like most sony phones, supports dun, as well as pan. i've confirmed that from the sony whitepaper at http://developer.sonyericsson.com

I'll see if we've got one in work on monday to test

what is the behaviour you ae experiencing?
what network are you connecting to?
can you browse through the phone?
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Some operators love putting their own firmware on phones. Yes, se's default firmware may support dun. But if its a custom one, all bets are off
 
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It's kind of silly to ask "which phones work?" without knowing what carrier you're on. It seems like most [new] phones on Verizon support DUN or with a simple edit using QPST.
 
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