The iphone must have bluetooth technology. Just invoke bluetooth by turning it on. The other device should also have its bluetooth switched on. Then have the iphone inquire or search for the other device. Then pairing or bonding will be prompted. Password may have to be inputted.
This depends on what you mean by pairing it. You may pair the two iPhones via Bluetooth. However, I am not certain if you can share data. You may also do wireless tethering, which connects an iPhone to an iPhone through means of using iPhone A as an access point for iPhone B.
You can't, unless you're jailbroken. Some app's will allow you to connect via bluetooth inside the app for multiplayer, such as games, but you can't via the OS, connect iPhone to iPhone
No, you get a pair of them for free when you buy an Apple product, e.g. iPhone, iPod, etc.
The headphones will fit. Both phones have 3.5 mm headphone jacks. Almost every pair of head phones is 3.5 mm.
Any pair of head phones will work in any kind of iphone.
Bluetooth pairing of devices is not possible unless you have both devices and they are in range of each other.As you don't have the iPhone, you can do nothing.
The pair phone isnt real it is only a made up phone from the apple iphone. The tv producers on kid shows say pair phone so they dont have to pay money no apple inc.
how can i pair my bluetooth?
i think pair is healtier
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2 One, pears do not grow on apple trees one is 1/2 of a pair.
Yes, iPhone has Bluetooth. But it only supports Headset. no filesharing or Air Play. There are some applications of third parties available on Apple appstore that can share files (photos, etc.) between 2 iphones (3GS) via Bluetooth. some of them are free and others not. Also some games have the option of discovering the other iphones (3GS) near to the users' iphone (3GS) & pair them as game mates. from my experience I can say that the bluetooth of iphone (3GS) is not 100% compatible with other mobile phones or computers (neither between the apple products) you can buy an additional one,either in app store or www.shoppingkool.com is ok.
Think of it this way: The denominators tell what kind of things are being added, whereas the numerators tell how many things are being added. Examples: (two/apple) + (three/apple) = (two+three)/(apple) = five/apple. ================================================ (two/apple) + (three/plum) is NOT equal to (two+three)/(apple+plum) ================================================ (one)/(pair) + (two)/(pair) = (one+two)/(pair) = (three)/(pair) ================================================= (one)/(pair) + (one)/(individual) + (two)/(individual) = ? ? ? ===> express (one)/(pair) as (two)/(individual), then: (two)/(individual) + (one)/(individual) + (two)/(individual) = (five)/(individual) or (2.5)/(pair)
the branch holds up the apple. This is the force of the tree branch on the apple