Instructions for a Plantronics Bluetooth M3000 |
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Instructions for a Plantronics Bluetooth M3000 Posted: Featuring a detachable ear hook, a mute function and support for both making and receiving calls, Plantronic's Bluetooth M3000 headset allows you to make hands free phone calls with your mobile handset. In order to get the Plantronics M3000 working... by Travis Meyer |
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How to Install an SD Card Inside an HTC Hero Posted: The HTC Hero smartphone operates on the popular Android platform and features a large touch display. Designed to work on the Sprint CDMA network, the Hero has a 5-megapixel camera and video capture. It can also download applications from the Android... by Amy McClain |
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How to Send Text Messages on a BlackBerry Posted: BlackBerry, like its other smartphone counterparts, is customarily designed with a number of features and functions to help you communicate to other people in various ways. One of the most basic of these ways is by sending text messages. Each... by Martin Smith |
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