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BlueThooth Problems with BlackBerry

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So I've been enjoying my new BlackBerry Curve for quite some time now, and it is the time for me to BlueTooth over some pictures to my Mac. This is where the problems are arising, evertime I try to transfer a picture I get a connection failed or it tells me that my computer doesn't have the right service... they are paired and I believe everything is set up correctly, can someone tell me what's going on?
 
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Since your device is not in Apple's iSync Device List, you'll have to get 3rd-Party software to transfer anything over BlueTooth.

The Missing Synce for BlackBerry will work great for you. I've used it for Windows Mobile and it worked good.

Other than that, you can try doing a USB transfer. I have a microSD-USB card adapter so I can pop in my miniSD card and use it as a flash drive as well, and then add/remove files as needed.
 

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