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Sync your Mac with a Motorola RAZR V3c bluetooth phone!

I just got a fancy new cellphone from Verizon, a Motorola RAZR V3c, and was darn frustrated to find that it wouldn’t work out of the box with Mac OS X, either via USB cable or bluetooth. Apparently, it’s just too new for the OS to know about. Blech. Meanwhile, though, I spent hours digging through various net resources and managed to find out everything I needed to know to enable my phone to upload and download photos, ringtones, wallpapers, etc with my Mac and sync my phone book with Address Book too, all neatly via bluetooth. Darn cool.

  Motorola RAZR V3c and Apple Mac: pictures, wallpaper and ringtones

Now if i can just figure out how to have the RAZR V3c work as an Internet access device, I’ll be one happy cellphone user!

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I’ve run into many posts where Motorola Razr doesn’t work easily with a Mac. I find it odd, because when I got my Razr I plugged it into USB and my Mac (iMac 17″ G4, OSX 10.3) recognized a new device, put it into iSync, and I was connected.

Transferring files, however, took a Bluetooth dongle since my Mac was built before that came built in. Even then, it was a matter of plugging it in, Bluetooth setup appeared, then I could browse devices and my Razr was listed. Wasn’t hard.

Maybe the older stuff works better than the newer stuff. My Mac, tho up to date, is rather old.

I try to uploud pictures of my i hooked it up with my usb and for some reason it will not work its a RAZR V3c just like you, can you help mwe with problem

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