it really depends on what network you have.
You need to have Bluetooth on both your computer, and phone.
Check the Bluetooth settings and ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and set to send and receive
Bluetooth!
internet access, texting, games, videos, pictures, Bluetooth.
If you have Bluetooth , Infrared or Data cables connected to the phone you can overcome it.
The Bluetooth device and the phone can still interact, yes.
bluetooth it there with a usb dongle for $4.
The easiest way to get videos and pictures from your phone to your computer is by using MobiKin Assistant for Android. Just connect your phone with a USB cable, open the program, and you can browse all your media. From there, it’s as simple as selecting the files you want and exporting them straight to your PC or Mac—no hassle, no quality loss!
No - the bluetooth headset simply provides a method of making and receiving calls without holding the phone to your ear.
A bluetooth speakerphone is used to enhance the experience of a bluetooth compatible phone. It allows the user to talk easily through the phone with an earpiece without having to hold the phone to their ear.
No, you cannot link your phone's Bluetooth to another phone without their knowledge. Bluetooth connections typically require user consent for pairing, and the other phone would need to accept the connection request. Additionally, most devices show notifications or indicators when a Bluetooth connection is made, making it difficult to connect without the other user's awareness.
no