ATT would have no way of knowing if your device were connected to another device by Bluetooth. They wouldn't charge you for using a plug-in earphone...same thing for Bluetooth.
You can't. It only has att wireless ehich means you need to pay extra money if you use it.
Nope. No carrier can charge you for using bluetooth headphones (unless you rent them from the carrier, of course).
If the Bluetooth feature is active on your phone, there are no extra charges to use it.
It has a micro (not mini) usb jack that only works with the crappy LG buds. The Motorola adapter does not work. Only choices are to use bluetooth headphones or one of those bluetooth receivers that output to 3.5mm headphone jack.
A person can use att webmail by signing up through att. It is required that a person follow terms and conditions. A person can use att webmail to conduct regular email functions.
Yes, you can use the bluetooth until you have turned on bluetooth and paired the bluetooth devices.
no
You use a USB Bluetooth dongle.
The answer is No you don't have to pay extra, that wouldn't make sence but you should bring extra money just in case. If you don't use the internet, then you still have to pay, but not as much. Contact me if you think it is a bad answer Asante_10@hotmail.com thanks.
There is Velcro in the package with the BlueTooth adapter that you can use for this.
hacking with the use of bluetooth (like your cellphone has)
No, bluetooth is a serial interface.