Bluetooth is a specification for the use of low-power radio communications to wirelessly link phones, computers and other network devices over short distances. Bluetooth technology, designed primarily to support simple wireless networking, transmit signals usually up to10 meters. Bluetooth devices generally communicate at a speed less than 1 Mbps. Bluetooth networks feature a dynamic topology called a piconet or PAN i.e. Personal Area Network. Devices communicate using protocols that are part of the Bluetooth.
Bluetooth fitted in mobiles can be activated from the connectivity option present in the main menu of the handset. The connectivity menu has following option to facilitate Bluetooth activation:
Internet on LG phones:
Most of the phones available now-a-days are compatible for internet usage providing an add-on facility for fast connectivity with the World Wide Web. For the user to enjoy internet browsing on his phone , the phone should either have GPRS or Wi-Fi connections and the service provider should able to provide the internet setting to the user. Furthermore the handset can also be connected to the PC via USB data cord. This requires the PC to be loaded with the appropriate software to synchronise the mobile with the computer. In addition, the internet can be used via Bluetooth. This is multiple user mode in which other phones having Bluetooth can connect to the phone having internet connection and use the internet facility.
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