Sync Motorola v325?

I've read reviews of the v325 where the reviewer mentions that they sync the device with iSync but I can't seem to get iSync to see the phone. Has anyone had luck with this?

PowerBook G4/1GHz 17-inch, Mac OS X (10.4.4)

Posted on Feb 3, 2006 11:37 PM

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Feb 13, 2006 7:29 AM in response to Seth Long

I've read reviews of the v325 where the reviewer
mentions that they sync the device with iSync but I
can't seem to get iSync to see the phone. Has anyone
had luck with this?


I have the same issue. Using OS X 10.4.4, iSync 2.2.1, iSync does not recognize that the V325 is connected.

Granted that the iSync compatibility list does not include the V325 as a supported device but "CurtYanko" over at PhoneScoop.com says it syncs with his Mac. <http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/user_reviews.php?phone=742>. I'd like to know how he accomplished that.

On a semi-related note, using a USB-to-miniUSB cable to connect from the phone to the Mac's built-in USB port results in the phone's display showing a brief "Charge Complete" before it changes to "Unable to Charge". Phone charges fine using the Motorola power adapter. Called Motorola Tech Support only to be told that the phone could not be charged from a computer's USB port because I didn't have Motorola Phone Tools software (and its drivers!) installed. Sure... I believe that!




Mac OS X (10.4.4) iSync 2.2.1

Mar 28, 2006 2:47 PM in response to J. Melton

I read CurtYanko's review and it was posted in November, before the phone was available. Maybe he read somewhere that iSync would support it but I can't get it to work. However my phone DOES charge when plugged into the UBS port of my Powerbook. I don't receive any "Unable to Charge" dialogue and the battery meter starts to move.
If it helps I have software version R9-1 X05.28.09P

May 22, 2006 11:16 PM in response to Seth Long

I can attempt to write a plugin for this phone if one or two people can post here the results of the following procedure.

1. With your phone connected via USB, open the System Profiler application.

2. Browse to Hardware -> USB

3. In the USB Device Tree pane, locate your phone and click on it once.

4. The resulting information pane will report the "Product ID" and "Vendor ID", they should be something like the following:

Product ID: 0x3002
Vendor ID: 0x22B8

Post the Product ID and Vendor ID here. I will let you know here when I have a Beta plugin available, so subscribe to this thread. I'm assuming the phone doesn't have bluetooth (based on Motorola Specs) so I will write a USB only plugin.

Sam

May 29, 2006 5:48 PM in response to Seth Long

OK, so the problem is probably the AT identification string.

If someone can do the following with their phone, then I may be able to finish this.

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1. Download ZTerm - http://homepage.mac.com/dalverson/zterm/

2. Connect your phone via USB - make sure the phone is in the "Data Connection" or "Data Modem" USB mode (some phones offer a "Memory Card" mode). If you can't find the option on your phone, it is probably OK to proceed.

3. Open ZTerm

4. Select the USB modem port that corresponds to your phone from the modem dropdown list. If there is no dialog box with a dropdown list of serial ports, then select:

Settings -> Modem preferences

Once a serial port is selected, you should get a response in the terminal window that says:

ATE1 V1
OK

*Note: Be very careful using ZTerm, only use the following commands - I take no responsibility etc. etc. *

4. Type the following:

AT+GMI

...and press "return" on your keyboard

The response should be something like:

+GMI: "Motorola CE, Copyright 2005"

5. Next type:

AT+GMM

The response varies from phone model to phone model.

6. Copy the entire output of your terminal window and paste it in this forum thread.

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We'll see how it goes.

Sam

May 29, 2006 9:12 PM in response to Sam Bauers

It's still not working. The plugin is installed in /Library/PhonePlugins and I'm using the Add Device item on the Devices menu. The phone has no menu controls to initiate data mode and I've tried two different USB cables. I've also tried restarting and moving the plugin to ~/Library/PhonePlugins.

Thanks so much for working on this. I really do appreciate the effort.

Jun 8, 2006 12:32 PM in response to Seth Long

according to here this hack should work... I was able to do the same when I had a v710 which was supported but only via cable... got it working via BT...

http://www.ali-hassan.net/index.php/archives/2005/10/31/isync-and-the-motorola-v 276/

the last comment someone seems to say that it works for the 325. I'll be getting a 325 soon to replace my e815 with a wonky charger port... i'll report back if it get it syncing.

PS. There is some truth to the charging. From what I understand motorolla software does some WEIRD stuff (heard reports that people with blackberrys could not charge at all without the software)... I wouldnt rule out a seem edit to make the phone work.. I know there are seem edits that make sending it pictures if you search on some of the forums...

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