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However, SDIO is not supported, which will come as a surprise to many, as this is something of a de facto standard these days. The company line is that SD-based hardware expansion does not, currently, offer enough variety or value for money over CompactFlash to warrant support. Anyone thinking of upgrading their handheld who owns SDIO hardware may beg to differ.

The left-hand side is home to the infrared port, plus a trio buttons used to activate and then control one of the applications supplied on ROM -- FSSpeedMenu.

This is a tool for quickly accessing applications on the device, and going directly to the Windows Mobile Running Program list, where you can switch between or close any running applications. On the top edge, to the left of the two expansion slots, sits the headphone jack -- well done Fujitsu Siemens for putting it in the ergonomically the correct location.

Fujitsu Siemens has allocated one of the four application shortcut buttons to wireless controls. Connect2Air is available via this button regardless of the application you are currently using, and it will be especially handy for heavy wireless users who dip in and out of connectivity regularly and are conscious of the need to conserve battery power of which more later.

We used PlugFree to get onto the Internet via a Sony Ericsson P without difficulty, but novice users may find this a little difficult at first. Along with a backup utility, these are supplied on ROM. We hopped around on various wireless networks and Bluetooth-enabled devices without a hitch, and found Connect2Air very useful.

However, as already noted, anyone new to Bluetooth may find the PlugFree software a little confusing at first. We were disappointed with the battery life, though. The cell is removable, which is good, and Fujitsu Siemens provides a minute buffer battery, which should give you time to hunt down either mains power or a charged spare. But with the processor set to run at its fastest, the battery itself only pumped out MP3s for 1 hour and 50 minutes. After it stopped delivering sound, the battery carried on for a while, finally collapsing after a total of 3 hours and 57 minutes.

Doogee S80 hands-on: A waterproof, rugged walkie-talkie phone. You agree to receive updates, promotions, and alerts from ZDNet. Also applies the Windows Mobile theme to the Today view. Nov - Windows Mobile upgrade available - It's now possible to upgrade your Loox from Windows to Windows Mobile Fujitsu-Siemens has released the OS upgrade priced at July - Software upgrade available - Fujitsu-Siemens has released an upgrade from v to v Pocket Plugfree v1.

This applies to machines running the Windows Mobile Operating system. You'll need to add a friendly name for your device e. You may also be asked to enter a passcode. This is a number that other devices such as your mobile or PC will need to establish a relationship often called a bonding, or pairing - enter a number at least 4 digits long. You may be prompted to select which services you want to make available.

From the list, select what you'd like to use Get the Pocket PC to search for all Bluetooth devices in range may be an "add", "search" or "refresh" button. Your phone should appear in the list. Tap and hold down the name of the phone in the list, and select 'bonded' You'll be prompted to enter a passcode.

Enter the number "" and press ok On your phone, you'll be prompted to enter the same passcode, so enter "" and press OK. You've now bonded also referred to as "paired" You should now be ready to connect to the Internet. See the following instructions: Connecting for Web and email Connecting for WAP access Setting up the modem on the Pocket PC Note that instead of selecting "Infrared" as the modem, you'll need to pull down the list and select the Bluetooth modem.

From the first tab, select 'Bluetooth', and by pressing in the joystick, set Bluetooth to "on" Select the device you want to pair to. Sadly, the Loox is no longer around to buy new.



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