Originally posted by: Keyvan
i recently got the sony ericsson z600, and although not that high end, it's nice enough...
i'm not sure about bluetooth on other phones, but basically this phone lets you do file transfer from pc to phone, so i can transfer regular midi files to the phone and use as ringtones (and avoid having to download ringtones through the phone's "internet" and pay the provider a few bucks each time). and it comes with this little utlility that lets you take any pic on your pc and resize for the camera's display so you can use it as a wallpaper. you could easily do this by just resizing a pic to the pixels of the display, but it's still a nice little program.
and last but not least, bluetooth even lets me sync the phone's adress book with outlook (and therefore also my pda) and so i didnt have to retype any numbers, and whenever i need enter a new contact info, i just type it into the pc with an actual keyboard and sync my phone.
anyway, all this just to say that although i haven't been impressed with sony for the last half-decade, and i've been avoiding their products as much as possible, their phones seem to be really nice.
Im glad youve realized the advantages of Bluetooth...
Ive had a SE T68i, T610, K700i, and S700i, ALL of them Bluetooth-enabled, and Ill never buy a phone that doesnt have it. TOTAL waste to NOT...youd have to use SLOW IR if it even has THAT, otherwise like you said you have to use expensive WAP or MMS to get things on and off the phone. I LOVE MY BLUETOOTH! If anyone has a BT phone, buy a $20 USB BT adapter and try it out...
Keyvan, try this program out:
http://fma.sourceforge.net/
It runs over your bluetooth connection, basically its like the total package for sync, file transfer, its AWESOME. COMPLETE management of the phone over BT. Theres even scripts that can be uploaded to the phone to act as a PC remote control.
I think its Ericsson that makes these phones so great...they made great phones before Sony came along, so now they have the financial support and technical innovation of Sony with the great mobile designs of Ericsson. great match
dhkkim, I took the heron picture here at school, Georgia Southern University. Next to one of our dining halls there is a small manmade 'lake' (not big enough to be deserving of such a title though), and theres a bunch of ducks, this heron, and a few rabbits that live there. Managed to sneak up on it and snap one!