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Bluetooth Information
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About Bluetooth
Look around you at the moment, you have your keyboard connected to the computer, as well as a printer, mouse, monitor and so on. What (literally) joins all of these together?, they are connected by cables. Cables have become the bane of many offices, homes etc. Most of us have experienced the 'joys' of trying to figure out what cable goes where, and getting tangled up in the details. Bluetooth essentially aims to fix this, it is a cable-replacement technology
Conceived initially by Ericsson, before being adopted by a myriad of other companies, Bluetooth is a standard for a small , cheap radio chip to be plugged into computers, printers, mobile phones, etc.A Bluetooth chip is designed to replace cables by taking the information normally carried by the cable, and transmitting it at a special frequency to a receiver Bluetooth chip, which will then give the information received to the computer, phone whatever.
That was the original idea, but the originators of the original idea soon realised that a lot more was possible. If you can transmit information between a computer and a printer, why not transmit data from a mobile phone to a printer, or even a printer to a printer?. The projected low cost of a Bluetooth chip (~$5), and its low power consumption, means you could literally place one anywhere.
With this viewpoint interest in Bluetooth is soaring, lots of ideas are constantly emerging, some practical and feasible e.g.: Bluetooth chips in freight containers to identify cargo when a lorry drives into a storage depot, or a headset that communicates with a mobile phone in your pocket, or even in the other room, other ideas not so feasible : Refrigerator communicating with your Bluetooth-enabled computer, informing it that food supply is low, and to inform the retailer over the internet.
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The following handsets accept polyphonic ringtones:
Nokia:
3100, 3200, 3300, 3510, 3510i, 3585, 3600, 3620, 3650, 3660, 5100, 6100, 6220, 6600, 6610, 6800, 7210, 7250, 7250i, 7650, Nokia N-Gage.
Sony Ericsson:
T230, T300, T310, T610, P800, P900, Z600.
Sharp:
GX1, GX10, GX10e, GX10g, GX10i, GX10q, GX13, GX15, GX20.
Siemens:
C55, M50, M55, MC60, S55, SL55.
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Motorola:
T720/T720i, E365, V525, V600.
Panasonic:
GD60, GD60P, GD67, GD87, GD88, GD95
Samsung:
105, C100, A800, N600, N620, P400, Q100, S100, S200, S300, T100, V100, V200, V200c, E700, X700, X710.
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Polyphonic Ringtone Related Fact of The day, what is? Dual band - Dual band mobile phones can work on networks that operate on different frequency bands. This is useful if you move between areas covered by different networks. Some networks operate on two bands, for instance GSM-1800 in town centers and GSM-900 in the rest of the country..
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