Posted by Eta Phi Sports on Jul 26, 2012 in Mobile | 0 comments 
i heard this becuase i wanted to buy this Nokia handphone. one of the reviews said that there is no bluetooth so it sucks. what is it?
Bluetooth enabled devices can communicate with each other wirelessly over short distances. For instance, If you wished to copy your address book from your computer to your phone bluetooth would allow it without cables. It also enables wireless headsets so that you can carry your pone in your pocket or purse and wear the headphone without having to worry about wires. There are other wireless technologys, but bluetooth is the most widely implemented and the most popular.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology built around a new chip that makes it possible to transmit signals over short distances between computers and hand-held devices without the use of wires. So with phones that bluetooth built in you can use things like wireless headsets. It's cool ? but not really worth the money for me.
bluetooth is a type of wireless technology working with new types of computer chips. it is for wireless connections between computers and anything you may want to connect to them. you may also beable to connect your cell phone to a PDA through bluetooth.
oh, funny story about that? long time ago I was looking for wireless controlers for game play. some web site had a bunch of people who were working on something called "bluetooth" and were planning to make their video game controllers work wirelessly with it. they wanted financial support?. I suppose i shouldn't have called them morons?
its been great for me! For me it has meant this nifty little wireless headset, fits over my ear, when my phone rings it beeps in my ear so I touch a button on it and can talk. Mine works really well and has made talking on the phone while driving a reality again for me. I can program my phone with voice commands, touch the button and say "call office" and it will. It is a nice convenience.
Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs), also known as IEEE 802.15.1.
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bluetooth is a technology that allows handsfree talking on your wireless phone. the catch is that the headset is wireless too!
Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications technology intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed devices while maintaining high levels of security.
For cell phone, we may use bluetooth headset or use bluetooth to connect a laptop to the phone which is used as modem.
bluetooth is a technology that allows you to get songs from another phone. If you know how to do that
The art of connecting things is becoming more and more complex every day. a Bluetooth connection is wireless and automatic, and it has a number of interesting features that can simplify our daily lives. It helps communication and makes our everyday lives much easier.
Bluetooth technology can be found in nearly every electronic product you can think of. from wireless game controllers to hands-free headsets smaller than your ear, Bluetooth is making information technology and electronic communication more accessible than ever.
its a wireless device available in classes and this device on mobile phones is used for wireless transfer of images,sounds,vieoes, using bluetooth handsfree?
Bluetooth is a technology where you can wirelessly connect to other electronic devices (usually up to 35 feet away). you can send files, applications, pictures or sound?
have you ever heard of Blue eyed guy or girl? Blue tooth its the new version of that!
It is a communication technology which allows your phone to connect to other electronic devices. computers, hands free kits etc.
Name comes from a norse king who used to talk a lot and stop wars or something.
I hear this in mobile phone reviews. what is a "bluetooth"?
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