Bluetooth Technology Your Questions Answered
Bluetooth technology has changed how cell phone users communicate. Those distinctive ear pieces are not just an accessory. It allows cellular
users to talk using a hands-free device. But there is probably more to Bluetooth technology than you might realize.
For example: did you know that at one time Bluetooth technology was considered for wireless Internet instead of Wi-Fi? Many states are
considering passing laws requiring all cell phone users to use hands-free devices while driving so to reduce the amount of distractions from
trying to drive and talk at the same time.
Do you have more questions regarding Bluetooth services? In this article we will address some of the basic questions and concerns regarding
Bluetooth Technology.
Do all phones have Bluetooth capabilities?
No, not all cell phones have Bluetooth technology. The lower priced models may not have Bluetooth as an offered feature. The higher end models
do include Bluetooth technology but in order to be sure you must ask your wireless cell phone provider for information.
What providers offer Bluetooth services on their phones?
A cell phone provider is not the one that ensures that the phone has Bluetooth capabilities. It is not an added feature like a data plan or
text messaging. Bluetooth technology comes from the actual device itself.
If you want to be able to use a hands-free device you must check the features on each individual phone model and use an online search tool to find reliable providers.
Can Bluetooth be used for anything besides making or receiving phone calls?
Bluetooth technology has many different uses. You can send ring tones to another phone, or you can send any type of information. The
technology is very similar to that of wireless internet service.
Are some cars built with Bluetooth technology already installed?
Automotive manufacturers have long been working with Bluetooth in order to offer the feature of having a car with a built in Bluetooth system.
The first cars rolled off the market in the United States in 2004.
In Europe Bluetooth technology in cars has become far more popular. The convenience of having the Bluetooth built into the car and having it
able to sync up with your cell phone has proved tremendously valuable. As the technology becomes more integrated, the ease of use will
increase.
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