No, as Apple's iOS will only support other Apple devices. You cannot connect to a normal cellphone via bluetooth.
Using the bluetooth on an iPod does take more battery life out of your iPod, so only keep it on if you have a bluetooth connection to the iPod.
No, the Blue-Tooth function on an iPod can only be used with devices like Blue-Tooth speakers and keyboards. You cannot do file transfers with it.
i think so, but you have to have a bluetooth modem.
hacking with the use of bluetooth (like your cellphone has)
I don't think so
If you want to play a game with your friend without wifi you can use bluetooth you also need Bluetooth for nike+iPod but be careful they can even sent virus through bluetooth so don't forget to off it when not in use.
Dose the iPod 4th is iPod touch 4th? if yes. the bluetooth keyboard can work on it. because it have bluetooth function.
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ipod to ipod connection is normally made using bluetooth... make sure your bluetooth is not off... settings/general/bluetooth
No, you can't. iPod does not support BlueTooth products. Yes you can. Use the Wireless Motorola S9 Bluetooth headphones with Motorola Bluetooth Adapter D650. Plug adapter into the iPod Touch and you are good to go. I have been doing this successfully for two years now.
No, the iPod Classics did not feature any wireless capability. However, there are nowadays bluetooth adapters that you can buy that insert into the 30-pin cable slot at the bottom of your iPod for give you bluetooth connectivity.