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User #63179 211 posts
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Hi, |
posted 2006-Oct-31, 6am AEST
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User #11793 671 posts
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Normal blackberrys can't play wav files (this is assuming that you're getting OZtell voicemail files, or Nortel Callpilot's s/w). But not sure about the Nokia, Possibly there's a 3rd party program available? |
posted 2006-Oct-31, 11am AEST
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User #139196 41 posts
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Your only option to listen to WAV files on your BlackBerry is to have BES 4.1.2 and a handheld running 4.2 software. Currently the only device that we will have in Australia running 4.2 shortly is the BlackBerry Pearl. |
posted 2006-Oct-31, 12pm AEST
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User #63179 211 posts
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Thanks for the reply's. |
posted 2006-Oct-31, 5pm AEST
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User #40000 2431 posts
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a handheld running 4.2 software |
posted 2006-Nov-1, 9pm AEST
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User #11793 671 posts
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Your only option to listen to WAV files on your BlackBerry is to have BES 4.1.2 and a handheld running 4.2 software. Currently the only device that we will have in Australia running 4.2 shortly is the BlackBerry Pearl. |
posted 2006-Nov-2, 11pm AEST
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User #41577 4682 posts
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does than mean the e61 wont do it?? |
posted 2006-Nov-3, 2am AEST
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User #139196 41 posts
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The V4.2 software will pair up with the new 4.2 desktop software that has a media manager so you can quickly transfer your songs. |
posted 2006-Nov-3, 11pm AEST
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User #92924 111 posts
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We have had our blackberry pearls now for 3 weeks and they are great ! The new track ball is a welcome upgrade. (they will be available for the general public very soon) |
posted 2006-Nov-4, 10am AEST
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