When wireless connectivity isn't available, I've connected my N800 to the Internet through my Motorola Razr v3 through Bluetooth. It was slow (Edge) but it worked. But the Razr had to be replaced. I decided not to replace it with another Razr because I wanted a real keyboard AND I wanted the much faster 3G data transfer capability (it still has Edge if 3G isn't available). Based upon user reviews, I narrowed my search to two phones - the Motorola Moto Q and the Samsung Black Jack II. Both are smartphones and each has the above requirements plus they're both quad-band for world travel (another requirement). In the end, I bought the Black Jack II because it's smaller. When I got the phone, I paired it through Bluetooth to the Black Jack II. What I didn't do, however, was actually attempt to connect to the Internet (you know what they say about assumptions...). On a recent trip I discovered that I'm unable to connect my N800 to the Internet through the Black Jack II and according to AT&T, the Black Jack II doesn't have that ability using Bluetooth. This past Friday, I again contacted AT&T and they're willing to switch out the Black Jack II for the Moto Q since I'm within the 30-day grace period. So I have two questions that I'm hoping someone can answer: 1. Just to verify, has anyone used Bluetooth to connect a N770/800/810 device to the Internet through a Black Jack II? If so, maybe we can communicate the differences in our setups offline. 2. Has anyone used Bluetooth to connect a N770/800/810 device to the Internet through the Motorola Moto Q? I don't want to get the Moto Q if it won't work although I'm guessing it will if the Motorola Razr did. In advance - THANKS! Nick. _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users