Bluetooth is a type of device protocol, not something you can download. If you have a Bluetooth device, Windows should recognize it and add the appropriate system files and control panel icons.
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The MetroPCS offer is a bit confusing, in that it often shows a corded headpiece for their offer. However, what they are giving is in fact a free bluetooth earpiece.
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There are some companies that offer this software for free to their members. Practice Suite is one of the few websites that offer this software to their members for free.
Bluetooth is available on most Verizon phones today, so you can choose any model you want. While phones can cost hundreds of dollars, they even have free phones with Bluetooth, so you have dozens of choices.
Yes, to an extent. It will cost extra to get unlimited free texting with your plan, and Verizon will still charge you extra for texting internationally.
Verizon Bluetooth headsets are earpieces that allow you to talk on your cell phone hands-free. It is especially important to purchase a Verizon Bluetooth headset if you plan to use your cell phone while driving. Using a Bluetooth device is safer than talking on a cell phone when driving because it allows you to keep both hands on the wheel. Also, many states have passed laws prohibiting cell phone use while driving unless using a Bluetooth device. The fines for using a cell phone while driving can be astronomical, so a Bluetooth device is a worthwhile investment for drivers.
There are a few businesses which offer free software to help small businesses. These include Microsoft and Adobe who offer free reader versions of their popular programs.
Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and any other number of cellular phone companies often will have some sort of "free mobile" offer. Typically this offer is contracted and allows you a "free" phone.
Yes, Verizon does offer many different bundles. If none of them suit your needs, you can create your own bundle that works for you. Some are even contract free.