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3.Now you are ready to beam. On your device, tap and hold an item to beam. The item can be an appointment in your calendar, a task, a contact card, or a file.

4.To beam a contact, tap Menu > Send Contact > Beam.

To beam other types of information, tap Menu > Beam [type of item].

5.Tap the device name to which you want to send the beam.

6.If you beamed an Outlook item and it is not automatically added to Outlook, select File > Import and Export in Outlook to import it.

To beam information to a Bluetooth-enabled device such as another Windows Mobile powered device, follow steps 1 to 5 in the above procedure.

Tips • The default folder on your computer where beamed items are stored may be C:\Documents and Settings\your_ username\My Documents in Windows XP or C:\Users\your_username\My Documents in Windows Vista.

For your device to receive Bluetooth and infrared beams, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Beam and make sure the Receive all incoming beams check box is selected.

Use another Bluetooth phone as a modem

You can use another phone that has Bluetooth as a modem for your device to browse the Internet or to transfer other information.

To do this, create a Bluetooth modem connection on your device and then send information to the phone by using Bluetooth. The phone relays the information over the mobile phone network and then sends back to your device any information that you had requested over the connection.

Once you create a modem connection to the Bluetooth phone, you can reuse it whenever you want to use the phone as a modem. Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on and visible mode is enabled on both your device and the phone, and that the two are within close range.

Note Normally, you will need another phone as a modem only if your Pocket PC device has no integrated phone capability.

To use a Bluetooth phone as a modem for your device

1.On your device, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections.

2.Tap Add a new modem connection.

3.Enter a name for the connection.

4.In the Select a modem list, tap Bluetooth.

5.Tap Next.

6.If the phone appears in the My Connections list, skip to step 11.

7.If the phone does not appear in the My Connections list, tap Add new device, and follow the remaining steps.

8.Select the phone from the list and tap Next.

9.Enter a passcode and tap Next.

10.Enter the same passcode on the phone and tap Finish.

11.In the My Connections list on your device, select the phone and tap Next.

12.Enter the phone number to dial for this connection and tap Next.

13.Enter the required logon information for this connection and tap Finish.

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XV6800 specifications

The HTC XV6800, also known as the HTC Mogul, is a versatile smartphone that emerged in 2007. This device was particularly significant for its advanced features and functionality, catering to both business and personal users. Equipped with Windows Mobile 6, the XV6800 offered a familiar interface for users accustomed to Microsoft products.

One of the key features of the HTC XV6800 is its slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which provided an efficient typing experience. This physical keyboard was a major selling point, especially for professionals who relied on email and messaging. The device also sports a 2.8-inch touchscreen, allowing users to navigate through applications and menus with ease.

In terms of connectivity, the HTC XV6800 included a range of options to keep users connected on the go. It supported both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies, enabling wireless internet access and easy syncing with other devices. The inclusion of EVDO Rev. A support allowed for faster mobile data access, which was crucial for users who needed to retrieve information quickly while traveling.

The XV6800 was powered by a Qualcomm 7200 400 MHz processor, which, while not the most robust by today's standards, provided sufficient power for the multitasking needs of its time. It supported microSD memory cards, allowing users to expand the device's storage to accommodate music, photos, and videos.

Multimedia capabilities were also a highlight of the HTC XV6800. It included a 2-megapixel camera, enabling users to capture photos and videos. The device supported various audio and video playback formats, making it a multimedia companion for users on the move.

Battery life was another consideration, with a removable 1350 mAh battery that offered a decent performance for daily use. Users could easily replace the battery, extending the device's functionality without the need for a complete upgrade.

Overall, the HTC XV6800 represented a convergence of work and play, providing essential features for productivity while also catering to entertainment needs. Its combination of a physical keyboard, touchscreen interface, and robust connectivity options made it a noteworthy device in the smartphone evolution, laying groundwork for future mobile technology innovations.