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How to find out if unlocked phone (Motorola Motofone F3) is Bluetooth...
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<blockquote data-quote="Nunyu B" data-source="post: 127540"><p>Bluetooth is a low range radio frenquency used for interacting with other bluetooth devices similar to the way your remote control interacts with your television (only that uses infared not bluetooth). You don't need a service provider to take advantage of it, it will be an innate capability of the phone whether you have a cellular subscription or not. For example if you have a pda and a bluetooth printer you can use the pda to tell the printer to print out a document stored on the pda without using any wires to connect the pda to a computer or something. </p><p>The easiest way to tell if it's bluetooth enabled would just be look up the model on nokia's website and look at the features.</p><p>I don't really understand what it is you want to do with the bluetooth capability or I might be able to answer your question more directly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nunyu B, post: 127540"] Bluetooth is a low range radio frenquency used for interacting with other bluetooth devices similar to the way your remote control interacts with your television (only that uses infared not bluetooth). You don't need a service provider to take advantage of it, it will be an innate capability of the phone whether you have a cellular subscription or not. For example if you have a pda and a bluetooth printer you can use the pda to tell the printer to print out a document stored on the pda without using any wires to connect the pda to a computer or something. The easiest way to tell if it's bluetooth enabled would just be look up the model on nokia's website and look at the features. I don't really understand what it is you want to do with the bluetooth capability or I might be able to answer your question more directly [/QUOTE]
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