Detailed Instructions on How to Bluejack
Phone specific detailed instructions on how to bluejack is as per below
Nokia 6310 / 6310i Bluejacking Guide
1. Go to Names
2. Select Add name
3. Type your message and press OK
4. Press OK without entering a phone number (unless you want to send one)
5. Press Done
6. Go to Names
7. Select Search
8. Find your message
9. Select Details
10. Select Options
11. Select Send bus. card
12. Select Via Bluetooth
13. If any devices come up select them
14. If it says Business card sent, you have just bluejacked someone.
Nokia 6600 Bluejacking Guide
1. First press the 5-way joystick down.
2. Then choose options.
3. Then choose “New contact”
4. Then in the first line choose your desired message.
5. Then press done.
6. Then go to the contact.
7. Then press options.
8. Then scroll down to send.
9. Then choose “Via Bluetooth”
10. Then the phone will be searching for enabled Devices.
11. Then press “Select”
Sony Ericsson T610 / T630 Bluejacking Guide
1. Go into the main menu
2. Go to phonebook
3. Choose Add Contact
4. On the Name box, press Add
5. Type in your message
6. Press OK
7. Press Save
8. Come back to main screen
9. Press down on the joystick
10. Find your new contact
11. Press More
12. Choose Send contact
13. Choose Via Bluetooth
14. Phone will then be Searching
15. When it’s finished, it will display “Devices Found”
16. Choose the device you want to Bluejack
17. If successful, your phone will say “Contact sent”, if not, “Bluetooth connection failed. Retry?”
18. That’s it!
Sony Ericsson Z600 Bluejacking Guide
1. Press Down on Standby Mode
2. Find your pre-made custom contact
3. Press More
4. Choose Send Contact
5. Choose Via Bluetooth
6. Phone will display “Searching”
7. When it’s finished, it will display the Found Devices
8. Choose the device you want to bluejack
9. If successful, your phone will say “Contact sent”, if not, “Bluetooth connection failed. Retry?”
Sony Ericsson P900 Bluejacking Guide
1. Go into ‘Contacts’
2. Press ‘Contacts’ at the top right, then ‘New’
3. Write the short message you want to send on the line next to ‘Last name’
4. Press the black return arrow in the bottom right corner of the screen
5. Find your contact by scrolling down the phone book
6. Click on it
7. Press ‘Contacts’ then ‘Send As’
8. Select ‘Bluetooth’ from the drop-down list, then ‘Done’
9. Your phone will search for devices
10. When it’s finished, the ‘Searching’ popup will disappear
11. Click on the box on the left of the device you want to send your message to
12. Press ‘Send’
13. If it sends, a progress bar will appear. Just leave it. If it fails, it will say “Failed to transfer entry to ’s phone.
14. Listen out for your victim!
Motorola V500/V600/v551/v547/v555 Bluejacking Guide
1. Go to Phone Book
2. Select New Entry
3. Insert the message you want to send in Name, email address etc.
4. Save contact
5. The contact will now be highlighted in the phone book
6. Press the Info button (one with 3 lines on)
7. Scroll to Send and select Send
8. Choose Bluetooth
9. Select Look For Devices
10. Then select the device you want to bluejack
11. That’s it!
Motorola E550 Bluejacking Guide
1. Randomly press numbers on the main screen, click store
2. Name will be highlighted, change this to the message you want to send and save it
3. You will now be back at the main menu, press DOWN on the 5 way key to go to contacts
4. Highlight your new entry
5. Click Menu key and select send
6. Click yes at “Temporarily enable bluetooth”, then look for devices
7. Send to the most interesting name
8. Laugh at the person looking around confused
Motorola A835 Bluejacking Guide
1. Go to Contacts (Default control is down joystick).
2. Press joystick up once to get to ‘[Add Entry]‘
3. Press ‘Select’
4. Highlight ‘Phone Number’
5. Press ‘Select’
6. Press ‘Select’ once more and type in a message as the name
7. Press ‘OK’
8. Press ‘Select’ and enter a number (can be anything i.e. 12345)
9. Press ‘OK’
10. Press ‘Done’
11. Press ‘Menu’ (Middle key) and move joystick up 1 to highlight ‘Send’
12. Press ‘Select’
13. Highlight ‘Bluetooth’ and Press ‘Select
14. With [Look For Devices] highlighted, press ‘Select’
15. If scan is successful (*see note 1), a list of devices will appear. Select a device from the list with joystick, then press ‘Select’ to send the contact.
*note 1: The scan has two passes. During the first pass, the phone looks for devices in range. If one is found, it is counted and the scan continues. At the end of the first pass, the phone has the MAC (Media Access Control) addresses of each device in range when the first pass took place. If the scan is interrupted by pressing ‘Stop’, these addresses will be visible.
In the second pass, the phone attempts to retrieve the Bluetooth Name set in each of the devices. If a device has moved out of range or has a marginal signal, the MAC Address is displayed. Please note that some devices’ Bluetooth Names are set to the MAC address by default.
O2 XDA / MDA2 & iMate Bluejacking Guide
1. Click the Windows / Start icon
2. Select Contacts
3. Select the pre-made contact with the message you want to send
4. In the list that appears, tap and hold the message you want to send, and in the popup box that appears select Beam Contact. If you want to send more than one contact, tap and hold a contact then drag and highlight all the contacts you want to send.
5. On the screen that appears, your message(s) will be displayed, followed by the prompt To beam, select a device. In the list below, any found Infra Red devices will be listed as a red icon, and any Bluetooth devices will be listed as a blue wave icon.
6. Any found devices will be displayed as a MAC address ( 12 digits long ), then after a few seconds the address will change to the devices Bluetooth name if it can be found. To the right of each found device you will see the message Tap to send – simply tap the devices you want to send your message(s) to.
7. Once tapped, the XDA2 will then say Pending while connection is setup, followed by Sending 1/1, followed by Done. The 1/1 bit means you are sending 1 contact out of 1 selected. So if you wanted to send 20 bluejacks, it would say 1/20, then 2/20, 3/20. This should happen very rapidly.
8. Your XDA2 will continue searching until you tell it to stop, so you can sit there all day until either you get bored or the battery runs out. Simply keep tapping to send whenever a device comes into range.
9. To finish bluejacking, simply click OK at the top of the screen.
Palm Tungsten T & T2 Bluejacking Guide
1. Click New in bottom right corner
2. In Last Name field write the message you want to send
3. When message is written tap the Done button
4. Find contact in Address Book and click/tap it
5. Click/tap the blue box with Address written in white
6. Choose Send Contact
7. Choose Send With Bluetooth and “OK”
8. Device will now search for Bluetooth enabled devices
9. Once it found some tick box the ones you want to send to & then send
Orange HTC C500 iMate Bluejacking Guide
1. Turn on Bluetooth by pressing Start/Settings/Bluetooth/Bluetooth, and selecting either “on” or “discoverable” then press Done/Done/Done/Home to return to the home screen
2. From the home screen select Start/Contacts then press the left hotkey, now labelled “new”.
3. Type your message into the “first name” field and complete any other fields you wish to, but remember that not all phones will recognise the number of fields the C500 does!!
4. When you’re finished, select “Done” and you will be returned to the Contacts list.
5. Find your contact by either scrolling down or searching and highlight it.
6. Hit Menu and then “beam contact”.
7. You will then see the beaming options screen. “IR will be at the top, with “Align” in the column on the right. Below that, there will be a Magnifying Glass with “Searching” next to it. This is the device searching for Bluetooth devices. When it finds a Bluetooth device it may display the device name or MAC address.
8. Highlight the device and select the left hotkey marked “Beam”.
9. The column on the right of the device name should now read “pend”. If you have a successful bluejack it will read “done”. If the contact is rejected it will display “fail”. If the device stays on “pend” for a long time it may be waiting for acceptance, to stop trying to send, highlight it and press the rocker switch in (as if you were trying to select it).
Bluetooth Enabled PC Bluejacking Guide
1. Go to contacts in your Address Book program (e.g Outlook)
2. Create a new contact
3. Enter the message into one of the ‘name’ fields
4. Save the new contact
5. Go to the address book
6. Right-click on the message/contact
7. Go to action
8. Go to Send to Bluetooth
9. Click on other
10. Select a device from the list and double click on it

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1. Activation – on
3. My phone’s visibility – on
4. my phone’s name – set to ‘cor, blimey’
5. secure mode – off
Thats it settings wise. Whether non orange versions have other settings unkown.
Then-
menu > address book > add new contact > name = hey how are you? > mobile num > 00000 > save > Main screen > contacts > down to ‘hey how are you’ > ok > options > send > via Bluetooth > (it searches for devices) finds one > ok > If it can connect it will > pop up message saying ‘hey how are you?’ sent.
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