No it does not. Unless they are developing a new one with the capabilities, the current 3ds and new 3ds do not have bluetooth. ... If you want Bluetooth I would suggest a battery powered adapter that adapts the headphone jack to Bluetooth.
no
The Nintendo 3DS has no bluetooth capabilities or hardware, no possible 'download' can spontaneously make some appear.
The Nintendo 3DS does have wireless communication capabilities, but they are not Bluetooth.
The DSi downloads games from its own DSiShop, and the 3DS downloads games from its own eShop.
no it does not, some downloads you can download for free might. but the 3ds itself doesnt (ok the battery power sucks a bit, doesnt last that long)
Connect your cp to computer and move the folder downloads(with sub folder bluetooth) to your sd card
i know that if you delete a game that you downloaded from eShop you can re-download it but i dont think you can recover downloaded games if you reset the 3DS.
It is a type of DS,there is DS(Regular and GBA games)DS lite(Same only smaller) DSi(Has internet downloads,camera,etc,but no GBA games)DSiXL(Same only bigger screens and bigger DSiXL with a couple free Brain Age games in it)3DS(Same as DSi only 3D with exclusive 3DS games and downloads!)
The 3DS XL came after the 3DS.
Yes no metter what 3DS is a 3DS
It kind of depends whether you like systems from Sony or Nintendo more, since both handhelds are very similar to their previous iterations. Those who had a DS(i) before will find it easier and more enjoyable to play the 3DS, while those with a PSP will probably enjoy the PSP Go more. It's hard to sum up the argument for each in a paragraph, but here goes: The 3DS can, of course, display games in 3D. It has a touch screen, gyroscope, accelerometer, microphone, and plenty of other input devices. The PSP Go, on the other hand, has Bluetooth and instead of having physical games it downloads everything from the PlayStation Store. The PSP Go also supports Skype and internet radio. Both systems can display pictures (though the PSP Go can't take them), play movies (which the 3DS can, of course, do in 3D), and browse the internet.
There is no such thing as a 3DS DSi.