Gotta give WM6.1 some credit here (for once): when you pair your headset with that OS, you don't even have to enter in the 4-5 digit "code" as most are listed within the OS now to fully automate the procedure.
That makes it a lot more transparent to the end user.
yes, definitely. especially in a mobile environment where space is limited, dedicating storage resources to common pairing codes is a totally efficient use of available resources. especially when those codes change, and its impossible to enter the correct code because winmo knows better.
for example, who needs to use gmail in imap mode without some ridiculous workaround? nobody thats who! winmo 6.1 wins again!
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Malatesta @ Jul 14th 2008 7:49AM
Gotta give WM6.1 some credit here (for once): when you pair your headset with that OS, you don't even have to enter in the 4-5 digit "code" as most are listed within the OS now to fully automate the procedure.
That makes it a lot more transparent to the end user.
Waiting for some other mobile OSs to do the same.
bonoboho @ Jul 14th 2008 9:41AM
yes, definitely. especially in a mobile environment where space is limited, dedicating storage resources to common pairing codes is a totally efficient use of available resources. especially when those codes change, and its impossible to enter the correct code because winmo knows better.
for example, who needs to use gmail in imap mode without some ridiculous workaround? nobody thats who! winmo 6.1 wins again!