Not yet but the feature is coming.
you can connect using bluetooth technology or infrared (infrared is phased out now a days). switch on bluetooth on both the mobiles, search for new devices, select the one that you want to connect, enter pairing code 0000 on both the mobiles, and there you go to share files like pics and music
most mobiles come with a cable that you can attach one end on your mobile other end into the USB port on your PC
Can we connect two mobiles together so that as a call comes to a mobile the other mobile can listen the conversation
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You can send free sms by airtel mobile by changing the message center code.
You can only do so when the other party's mobile has his/her bluetooth turned on and set to Visible. Then you can go to your bluetooth to scan for nearby devices. Note that Bluetooth has only a range of 10m radius.
Bluetooth operates using radio waves while infra-red communication works on fast pulses of light. If you have to send data from one mobile to the other using infra-red technology, you will have to keep both the mobiles facing each other. In other words the sensors of both the devices must be in each other's immediate line of sight.If something comes in the way of the two mobiles devices, the message or data will not pass through. Bluetooth technology however can pass through walls. You can send messages, data files, audio- files, video-files etc from your mobile to the other person in the next room, as long as the other mobile is within the radius of 10 meters. Infrared also only works between two devices at a time while Bluetoothcan work with as many as mobile devices as you want.
You have to turn on your Bluetooth on your PC first. You can do this by clicking the windows icon and then type in Bluetooth. choose bluetooth and click add a device. turn your bluetooth on your other PC on and start the connection proses.
A specification for short-range radio links between mobile computers, mobile phones, digital cameras, and other portable devices.
No, as long as your mobile is connected to your mobile telephone network and your mobile is set up for and is capable of receiving Multi Media Messages (MMS), you will be fine and will recieve your pictures via MMS. Other ways is transferring from a computer to your mobile (no internet required) or via Bluetooth (your mobile must have Bluetooth).
Windows Azure is a Microsoft Windows mobile service. It was developed for Windows Store, Windows Phone 8 and iOS devices. It has great reviews and seems to not have as many bugs as other services.
Sony Ericsson has a variety of mobiles phones available so there are no standard features other then cell phone reception. The newer versions come with bluetooth, 3 and 4G with multiple cameras and ways to store pictures and video.