Currently, Bluetooth in the iPhone only supports wireless headsets. Syncing with or connecting to other devices is not supported at this writing (March 2008).
because that's the world we live in man...where the man tries to bring you down ..downtown...where all your bluetooth hopes and dreams be dashed like a day old cherry pie on a tin back roof.
Now exist iBluenova app that can do that. (August 2010) But you have to do a jailbreak to the iPhone. Download by Cydia or Appstore.yes u can if u r wanting to transfer images then u download file share type in bluetooth in the app store
iPhone bluetooth is only can compatible with the bluetooth headset, and can't connect to other iPhone.
"you just turn the bluetooth on on your phone and in your computer(top right corner), then go onto images on your phone, select a photo and tell it to send via bluetooth, select the computer you want to send it to(on your phone) and accept it on your computer!
Go to your System Preferences. Under Hardware, select Bluetooth. Set your mobile bluetooth to visible and enter pairing mode through your Mac and mobile simultaneously. Pair using a 4 digit code you've selected or 1234/0000. You should be all set!
Click settings.
Go down to General.
Then there should be a tab that says BlueTooth.
Click on it.
Then if it says off, slide to make it on.
After that, It should now be on.
I hope I helped out :)
Pairing a bluetooth device (e.g. a hands-free ear piece) with the iPhone is trivial - the option is available in the iPhone's settings and easily found. Enable bluetooth under settings, and ensure that the bluetooth device is set to 'discoverable' or 'pairing' mode. Simply scan for devices from the iPhone via the bluetooth settings, select the one you wish to pair with, enter the shared key (PIN) as provided by the device manufacturer, and away you go.
Unfortunately, that is where it ends. Without hacking your iPhone (voiding the warranty and breaching the EULA), the iPhone is devoid of bluetooth file-transfer protocols (i.e. OBEX FTP), and so cannot perform phone-to-phone data transfers.
go to settings, general, bluetooth and turn it on. you can only use the bluetooth feature for bluetooth headphones
iphone's do not have bluetooth enabled
You can't. Bluetooth is for headphones.
yes
The iPhone 3G has Bluetooth and so will the 3Gs model too. I do not know if the 2G model does though.
It does, but you are not able to send any files or photos. You may connect to Headphones or a Wireless device.
No you cant, games can not be sent via bluetooth between iOS devices.
yes, there is and you should note that apple gives you details how to run all the bluetooth properly, but not all of the bluetooth works right with iphone 4, occasionally you buy a bluetooth add-on and it is for the iphone 3G or for the iphone 2 or 1.
I have a 3G iphone with ios 4 and it didn't work on it
Yes. if its Iphone 3G, then you should be supported by Softbank or Docomo 3G Iphone 2, dont work..
yes
There is a small chance you have no enabled 3G. To do this follow these steps. Go to Settings > General > Network and Enable 3G should be set to on. Also your area may not have 3G capabilities. In this case there is no 3G signal for 3G to work. To check 3G coverage contact your provider. Also if your iPhone is a 1st Generation and not the iPhone 3G you do not have 3G capabilities.
yes, but you have to have swag also.
If you aren't getting any internet access whatsoever, then you should make sure the iPhone has been activated with AT&T. If you are only getting a connection through "Edge" (the letter E will appear in the top bar), then you are either not in an area that has 3G available or it is simply disabled. To make sure you have 3G enabled, go to Settings > General > Network. If the "enable 3G" button is off, turn it on. If it IS on, but you aren't getting 3G coverage in places you normally do, I would contact AT&T.
Bluetooth works with anything that can receive Bluetooth, so yes, it does work with an iPhone