The Apple iPhone Bluetooth unit is Bluetooth compatible, but it is pretty much useless with PC’s and can’t transfer files into the PC since the iPhone is compatible with the Mac. The Apple iPhone also has a problem sending photos to the Bluetooth printer, and it can’t stream audio through Bluetooth or any headset or speaker system.
But the better news is that it can be linked to any Bluetooth headset out in the market, and obviously the this includes the Apple iPhone headset available at Apple stores.
How Does the Apple iPhone Bluetook Feature Work?
When you make or receive calls and your iPhone Bluetooth headset is connected, the iPhone screen gives you the option to route the call through the headset or through the model itself. You can also hook it up to the speakerphone.
This options presents the iPhone Bluetooth user with some flexibility and convenience like if you receive a call and you can’t find the headset and you are preoccupied with something like you’re driving. You don’t have to pull over or feel around for the headset, simply tap iPhone’s speaker icon displayed on-screen and you’re good to go.
That’s one of the best features the iPhone, its touch screen allows you to just tap away. If you want to use the speaker, just tap; i you want to use the iPhone bluetooth headset, that’s again another simple tap.
Despite these features, the iPhone bluetooth functionality has not been without problems or glitches. Some people have reported difficulty using the iPhone with a Windows Vista laptop, and have a harder time transferring files as opposed to working the iPhone with a MAC.
But like any new product, there is always room for improvement and glitches will later be overcome by improved models.
















July 19th, 2008 at 2:10 pm
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