Yes, the most models of tracfone LG support bluetooth; you can use it with another bluetooth-enabled device (like a laptop computer) to transfer data.
At&t
I have had the same problem. When you contact Tracfone they will tell you the local carrier does not provide it or the towers in your area can't send data. But what it is is Tracfone is unwilling to provide the service to you and the people in your area. I contacted my local provider and they do provide the service but Tracfone is unwilling to provide it to the customers. I called Tracfone and after 30 minutes I fianally got a superviser to admit Tracfone is unwilling to provide data service in my area even though they keep blaming the local carriers
The C4 sim card shows that ATT is the carrier for that certain phone. The T5 sim card shows that T-Mobile is the carrier for that phone. Tracfone borrows from other carriers to provide their service. If the tracfone has a C4 sim card then there will be a P4 at the end of the model number. If the tracfone has a T5 sim card then there will be a P5 at the end of the model number.
You could conceivably use the Tracfone service because they utilize multiple carrier networks, which includes AT&T and T-Mobile, which the Nexus 4 is compatible with.
Tracfone is not your average carrier. In fact they are not a carrier at all since they contract with well known carriers such as AT&T and Verizon to provide service to Tracfone customers. Tracfone does provide limited services through the internet, very similar to what you could get on other cell phones 10 years ago. Tracfone offers "Information Services" consisting of an internet news service, weather, and sports. They also offer internet ringtones, and graphics. To receive any of these services, you must purchase data services through Tracfone using your talk minutes. One dollar's worth of Tracfone data can be purchased for the equivalent of about 3 to 10 talk minutes, depending on what type of talk card you previously purchased. Even with an "internet" Tracfone model, you still cannot browse standard web sites or even mobile web sites with your Trancfone service.
Straight Talk is owned by Tracfone Wireless Inc. It uses a combination of the four major carrier networks to provide service.
More energy is supplied in the carrier wave in IEEE 802.111 wireless than in bluetooth
to make available carrier frequency at the receiver
Nope. No carrier can charge you for using bluetooth headphones (unless you rent them from the carrier, of course).
Turn Bluetooth "Discoverable" mode on (on the phone). Turn Bluetooth on (on the Mac). Click on "Set up Bluetooth Device" and follow the prompts. If it connects properly (depending on your carrier some of them block it) the images will be in an images or pics folder.
Straight Talk is owned by Tracfone Wireless Inc. It uses a combination of the four major carrier networks to provide service.
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