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Old 02-23-2007, 07:31 PM
skppriya
 
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Default H300 Bluetooth redials automatically

I have a motoroal h300 bluetooth and razr v3m phone. My bluethooth
dials my last call automatically. Why? Is there a way on the phone or
bluetooth to change the settings NOT TO ? Please help. It has
happened to me so many times...

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Old 02-24-2007, 11:56 AM
dold@12.usenet.us.com
 
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Default Re: H300 Bluetooth redials automatically

skppriya <priya7571@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a motoroal h300 bluetooth and razr v3m phone. My bluethooth
> dials my last call automatically. Why? Is there a way on the phone or
> bluetooth to change the settings NOT TO ? Please help. It has
> happened to me so many times...


I find that the HS820 button is easily pressed while it is in my pocket.
That turns it on, and then another press redials the last number.
I don't carry it any more because of that. One of the Motorola units with
a folding boom for power control would be guarded against that, like the 850
or 700.

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Old 02-24-2007, 02:28 PM
skppriya
 
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Default Re: H300 Bluetooth redials automatically

On Feb 24, 1:56 pm, d...@12.usenet.us.com wrote:
> skppriya <priya7...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have a motoroalh300bluetoothand razr v3m phone. My bluethooth
> > dials my last callautomatically. Why? Is there a way on the phone or
> >bluetoothto change the settings NOT TO ? Please help. It has
> > happened to me so many times...

>
> I find that the HS820 button is easily pressed while it is in my pocket.
> That turns it on, and then another pressredialsthe last number.
> I don't carry it any more because of that. One of the Motorola units with
> a folding boom for power control would be guarded against that, like the 850
> or 700.
>
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> Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley Lake, CA, USA GPS: 38.8,-122.5


Thanks. It's kind of hard not to carry it in your pocket or purse..
I wonder why Motorola put only ONE button with two functions.. Talk
about being an affliliate for the cellular companies. .

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Old 02-25-2007, 01:00 PM
dold@12.usenet.us.com
 
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Default Re: H300 Bluetooth redials automatically

skppriya <priya7571@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks. It's kind of hard not to carry it in your pocket or purse..
> I wonder why Motorola put only ONE button with two functions.. Talk
> about being an affliliate for the cellular companies. .


But then you introduce the new 850 with the flip-out mic that turns the
unit on and off... Kind of like no one bothered to test the 820 outside of
the lab, or maybe they wear it on the ear at all times, and never put it in
a pocket, or are most concerned with being small, and not functional, or
....

On the other hand, I did run my HS820 through the washing machine in a
pants pocket. I had put it into a cargo pocket to avoid the button press,
and then I forgot to empty that pocket. I let it sit for a couple of days,
recharged, and it seems to be unaffected.

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