Bluetooth headsets are wonderful for those of you who need to multitask. Holding a cell phone up to your head using a hand can really be a hassle if you need both hands for something while talking on the phone. Purchasing a Bluetooth can solve this issue easily because it's an earpiece that allows you to communicate with the person on the other line without having to hold your phone to your head. If you're cooking dinner and are on the phone, a Bluetooth will help. Writing a paper and need to call somebody for advice? A Bluetooth will help you be able to write down your ideas easier while you're still on the phone. Bluetooth headsets can be a great addition if you're ready to start using your phone hands free!
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Press and hold the phone button until you enter the menu, arrow down to the "func" option. Arrow down to bluetooth and select. arrow up to on then press the return arrow button. Press the source button until bluetooth is displayed, press and hold the phone button until the menu comes up. Arrow down to the "func" option and press enter button. Arrow down to Bluetooth setup option and press enter button. arrow up to the connect option and press enter. Enter your pairing code on the phone and select pair. The tricky part is that you have to be on the source you wish to configure...that includes bluetooth and phone etc...Has some compatibility issues with iPhone 4, I have gotten them to pair but it is a HUGE hassle with lots of failed attempts, it worked much better with my 3GS
If you have a cell phone and like to talk while you're on the go, then a cell phone headset is a very real necessity for your phone. Especially when you consider how many states have begun to crack down on cell phone use while driving, you really need a cell phone headset if you plan on legally talking on your phone while you're driving. A cell phone headset can be very cheap or astronomically expensive, depending on which model you need. If you plan on using the headset for work, consider using a bluetooth headset that won't have a wire dangling in your way.
Ask your provider. they will help you. Generally you would do this: * Find the menu option on your phone for pairing with a Bluetooth device. * Set your Bluetooth device in Discoverable mode (often by holding down a button until a light flashes in alternating colors). * From your phone's menu, tell the phone to recognize pairable devices. * When the device is found, confirm that it's the right one, and say go. * If you are asked for a code, enter "0000" (four zeroes). * Follow any other related menu steps involving turning on the Bluetooth connection. Manuals for most Bluetooth devices and cell phones can be found online.
Currently, Bluetooth in the iPhone only supports wireless headsets. Syncing with or connecting to other devices is not supported at this writing (March 2008).because that's the world we live in man...where the man tries to bring you down ..downtown...where all your bluetooth hopes and dreams be dashed like a day old cherry pie on a tin back roof.Now exist iBluenova app that can do that. (August 2010) But you have to do a jailbreak to the iPhone. Download by Cydia or Appstore.
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Ask first!
Follow these steps to turn on or off the Bluetooth function on your new Samsung Rugby II. Push menu, navigate to the settings sub menu and press "Select". Scroll down through the directory until you reach "Connectivity" and select it. A Bluetooth entry will be available. Press the select button and a Bluetooth icon will appear in your status bar. If you press select, the Bluetooth function will be turned off. Press the "Power/Exit" key to turn the phone off. These steps will allow you to use a hands free Bluetooth headset with your Samsung Rugby II.
I think a drop down list is when yuh drop someones pantys.! (;
pick up your cell phone and call for help
Putting a wet sock down someones throat and tickling them.