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nokia 3650

3 replies · 1,512 views · Started 17 August 2003

Hi I'm with t-mobile and just bought a 3650,but can't get my real player to stream video's or music, i have spoken to nokia technical support team who have advised that the real player can only stream on orange networks because they use high speed circuit switched data which is faster than gprs is this true can anybody please help.
I have heard of oplayo but don't have infra-red port on my pc,can i download oplayo via bluetooth or can i buy a infra-red port which would plug in with usb, are there any other player which i apply to my 3650 either via disc or bluetooth, if anybody can help please post a reply as i am pulling my hair out

hey man, the best thing to do is buy an IR usb adapter, i bought one for �40 and never regretted it once!

and also why would you want to stream videos? the costs for data exchange is ridiculous! your better off just buying ir port the install nokia pc suite on comp and transfer videos you wana watch!

hope i helped!

30 pounds for a ir connection!!! i have paid 30 dollars for a bleutooth connection and thats much faster than ir

I agreee 40 quick for an iR is a rip-off for the ages, unless you bought some professional grade long-range super precise device, in which case it's complete overkill for the phone.

Also agree that BT has a much faster transfer rate, however there are some issues with getting it to work with PC Suite. Althoug reading numerous threads in this forum that discuss BT you should be able to get it working without much difficulty.

I am now coming to the realization that the cheapes and the fastest way, although not the most convenient is install a file manager (and Domi my vote goes to your awesome FExplorer) and then use an MMC reader attached to PC to transfer files and installation packages.