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If you have windows 7 then first of all connect your mobile to the bluetooth of computer after that go to the bluetooth menu and click 'show bluetooth devices'....you will find your phone there..click on it and you will find 'connect using' option in the title bar..click on this option and then you will find..'connect using access point'... Click on it too....and you will get connected to internet. (but remember internet on bluetooth works very very very slow) installing pc suite is neccessary for internet connection :)
Tethering is a way to share the Internet connection of a mobile phone. This sharing can be done by cable, or wirelessly over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
Not yet but the feature is coming.
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Yes, a mobile connection is not very fast and if you have to pay for your mobile internet data usage, it will cost you allot more than a fixed line internet connection.
Assuming you have the Bluetooth Modem drivers installed in XP (SP2), first make sure the Bluetooth device is already paired with your PC. Next, create a Bluetooth Dialup connection in your Network Connections (it may already be there). Click on properties, and depending on your mobile phone and service, just enter in the number code to connect to your phone's internet connection. For example, a Nokia 6820 used *99# to connect. Otherwise, if you simply want to dial a land line for an ISP dial-up account, enter that number instead.
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).
A mobile internet device is any device that can connect to the internet whilst a person is out and about. Such devices include Smartphones, tablets and also laptops which have a dongle which can connect to the internet via a network provider.
Many 'phones have such accessories as 'Bluetooth', an infra red connection or the ability to attach a USB cable for communication to your PC. You can therefore transfer them to your PC and from there upload them to the internet.
It is a radio transmitter and receiver set to receive a connection from wireless devices such as keyboards and headsets.
Windows Mobile offers a convenient multitaking ability, similar to Windows-based programs or internet navigation. It's about the closest you can get to a desktop PC on a mobile phone.
These are the smart phones, iPhones, and other advance mobile phones that has an internet connection.