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Today I was sending an mp3 file to my phone over bluetooth. My computer and phone are paired, so i can usually do this easily. However, I played the mp3 while my computer and phone were still connected. Instead of the music coming from my phone, it came from my laptop's speakers. Could this be AVRCP?
Before you answer that, let me say that the phone I am using is somewhat low end. It is a Nokia 6555b (on the site as 6555). It says nowhere anything about this. Do you know what this is? |
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You computer might be registered as A2DP-headset. Anyway, for such an end-user question, I recommend to use the end-user discussions rather than the current Forum Nokia discussion board for developers.
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