It depends on what kind of phone you are on.Some can’t put on Bluetooth. But normally you just open setting and find Bluetooth, open it and find the speaker name.(If you don’t know just try all of them.That’s what I did)
My new Motorola HK-100 will not pair with my IPhone. Any solutions?
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iPod touch does not have the Bluetooth feature unlike the iPhone and on that you can only use it for handsfree; its to stop people sending music freely across the networks hence the reason you have to pay for ring-tones on an iPhone, its a pain buts it clever!new answer: iPod touch 3rd generation does have bluetooth, i am not sure about 2g though.
Yes!!!!!!According to Apple's website the iPhone is designed to work best with the Apple iPhone Bluetooth Headsets (go figure), but most other Bluetooth headsets will work with iPhone. So to answer your question ...Most likely yes.NOT Really 100% CompatibleNew iPhone 3G and iPhone 3Gs use Broadcom's Bluetooth chip, which built together with wi-fi chip , and is a totally new to the market place. Most bluetooth headsets use CSR chips, not really 100% compatible with broadcom Chip. Most of the Bluetooth headsets out there are not fully compatible with New iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. There are two way to fix them. 1. Uploard special software to your bluetooth headset, (But the Tool need $150.00 US, not worth it) 2. Buy a New bluetooth headset but need Check on the package (iPhone 3Gs Compatible).iPhone losing credibilityI bought a Motorola S805 headset and found the forward/back control feature is not compatible with the iPhone. I then replaced this with an Motorola S9 and had the same problem! I called Apple and was told it is a known issue and should take it up with Motorola. I then read a blog indicating that this is in fact an Apple issue and may vary depending on the firmware version you have. I am running 3.1.2. and this is the only issue I have encountered. The bluetooth standard has been out for a long time so there is no reason why Apple should have this problem with the iPhone. It is almost as if Apple is doing this on purpose to force people to buy Apple Bluetooth accessories! If there is a way to tarnish a good product Apple, this would be the way to do it.if it really doesn't work ,you can buy one online.www.shoppingkool.com is a good one.
If you just recently got a new iPhone 4, connect it to iTunes and iTunes will identify it as a new phone. If you have previously synced your iPhone 3G with that computer before, then iTunes should give you the option to sync the new iPhone with a backup from your latest iPhone 3G sync. When you do that, your files from your 3G will be transferred to your iPhone 4. Hope that helps :)
You can connect the Palm Top to your iPhone by opening your phone's wi-fi settings, and adding in your new network so when it connects to the internet at your home it automatically goes to the palm top.
Bluetooth usually comes installed on a new cell phone already. However, different types and versions of Bluetooth may be download from the Google play store or the iPhone app store.
No, a PC will do just as fine, but you need a computer of some sort. A new iPhone won't start unless you connect it to a computer.
Hey, iPhone SDK 3.0 includes many new features. The major ones are access to the Internet via modem via USB and Bluetooth, MMS, support for a greater number of Exchange policies and many others.
get a new usb cable or plug it into a high speed usb port
Yes you can depending on if they are locked to the phone e.g if they came with the phone, sometimes they cannot be copied(especially on motorolas) but if they are not locked, you can send them via bluetooth normally you can highlight the ringtone and go into the options of it and either 'send via bluetooth' or 'copy' depending on what phone you have