You would just need to go to Settings>Bluetooth, and turn it on. It will display the nearest visible Bluetooth devices. Press the device you want to pair, and follow the steps from there.
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To pair up a Plantronics 340 or any other Bluetooth device, simply turn on that device, on the Nexus One go to Bluetooth under Settings, search for the Plantronics, then click it to highlight it.
Yes, the Nexus 7 (2013) is Bluetooth Smart Ready certified. The 2012 Nexus 7 supports traditional Bluetooth.
The Samsung Nexus S was an evolution of the original HTC Nexus One's design and hardware. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus was a leap forward from that design, going with a significantly larger display, better chipset and CPU/GPU, a much improved design, and was arguably the first widely commercially-available and advertised Nexus device.
0000 Is all you need as a pin code to pair.
It is one and the same device. The GT-i9020 is the Super AMOLED version of the Nexus S. The GT-i9023 is the Super Clear LCD version, and was for the European market.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus is available where ever Samsung products are purchased. T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T. The phone is top of the line newest Android software is on this device. has great battery life also.
i prefere using the nexus better than the samsung
The Samsung E1120 has no bluetooth obtion.
There's no Samsung Galaxy Nexus 2 model yet.
Since the question doesn't specify what Nexus the person is comparing it to the Nexus S, here's the order of Nexus phones (and by manufacturer) to date: -HTC Nexus One -Samsung Nexus S -Samsung Galaxy Nexus -LG Nexus 4 -LG Nexus 5
From what I see, it seems to be only available for Samsung tablets and only in the Samsung website. However, since it requires Android OS 2.2 or newer, theoretically it should be able to work on any tablet with Android, including the Nexus 7. What you could do is try to download the app with the Nexus 7, assuming of course it will let you download it with a non-Samsung device.