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- 04-09-2012, 09:53 PM
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connect HTC EVO Design to Playbook via bluetooth
I have an HTC Evo Design and I am trying to connect it to my Playbook via bluetooth to use Foxfi to use the phone's internet connection on the Playbook but al lI can get it to do is to pair without any connection. Anyone have any idea why can't we use Foxfi on Playbook? Any help is appreciated. Also, the HTC phones do not support wifi fro Foxifi so I have to use BT.
The panda has spoken! - 04-10-2012, 03:32 AM #2
I have the same issue with the sensation...at the moment sense 4.0 and android 4.03 is not playing happily with the wifi hotspot feature on the phone. The BT hotspot connection doesnt seem to work on wifey's nokia lumia either; maybe its limited to the BB phones.
- 04-10-2012, 03:45 AM #3
Please add some more info in which step did you failed?
For reference:
http://crackberry.com/internet-tethe...blet-bluetoothPhone history:Ericsson T20s > T28s > T29s > T39m > Sony Ericsson K508i > K640i > BlackBerry Curve 8330 > Bold 9650> Galaxy Nexus
& Bold 9900 
Tablet history:Galaxy Tab P1000 16Gb, PlayBook 16Gb
- 04-10-2012, 04:32 AM #4
I've only been able to pair between my Samsung and PB. Doesn't seem to do any good since I've never been able to establish a connection once paired. Some apps like FoxFi say they include a BT mode, but looks like this only works with the iPad, Android tabs, and Mac & PC.
WiFi hotspot does work though.
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