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Using your bluetooth does not use up data plans on cell phones.
about a billion copies and about a google different types of phones do!!!!
defibrilator. Answer 2 cell phones, iPods, PDA's, palm's, blackberrys, MP3 players,
The company which have the best bluetooth used on cell phones is Plantronics. The best and newest bluetooth product is Plantronics Voyager Legend. One has to determine how to use it, what is the preferred design (compact or professional).
All the cell phones that t-mobile offers to the consumer, will have bluetooth built into them. This will allow you to connect to other phones and computers.
The first thinig you can do is have a wireless handfsfree head set for your phone. Bluetooth technology will also allow devices to communicate with each other and sen information wirelessly.n
Answer 1: I have used several different phones, even some not listed on the official site, and most will work great. Answer 2: Applies to 2007 Outlander XLS: Motorola RIZR is not fully compatible. It needs to be manually connected each time, and other registered Bluetooth phones will supersede it regardless of how how it is set up. I have been very successful with several Blackberrys, Siemens (Euro crosstype) phones, Motorola RAZR, Motorola SLVR, HTC Dash/Excalibur, and New HTC G1 (T-Mobile Google Phone).
If your phone is wi-fi or bluetooth, yes.
Bluetooth devices can be found in everything from cell phones to computers. They can be purchased by looking at the Product Directory, located on the Bluetooth website.
Judging by the user ratings on this site, http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phone-reviews/?filter=501637_5027283_&tag=mncol;srt&sort=userRating+desc, Samsung seems to be the top rated on bluetooth capable cell phones.
We currently use Motorola Krzr and Rizr, both work seemlessly with the bluetooth.
Bluetooth is found in a number of modern products, such as laptops, desktop PC's and Apple Mac's, obviously cell phones and even in some watches! Just look for the Bluetooth logo when looking for a Bluetooth-enabled device. Bluetooth is found in a number of modern products, such as laptops, desktop PC's and Apple Mac's, obviously cell phones and even in some watches! Just look for the Bluetooth logo when looking for a Bluetooth-enabled device.