Bluetooth:-
Bluetooth today is synonymous with wireless transfer of data and the like as well as being the best for using wireless headsets. Today the range of Bluetooth devices is 100m compared to 10m before. Bluetooth must be activated and once it is, you can send and receive data to any other Bluetooth devices in the area. You can also use it for PCSync which allows you to sync contacts, mails etc. with your PC.
The basic functions are nearly the same on all phones:
The main drawback of using Bluetooth is virus attacks that can at times, even delete information from your phone. Hence you should only share files with people you trust.
Internet:-
Internet connectivity, once a feature only businessmen and professionals craved for, is today a mainstream requirement. Whether to check Facebook, Orkut, e-mail, play games or just surf, everyone needs an internet enabled phone. Depending on your Siemens phones specifications, you can connect to the net by GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi or even 3G, with speeds increasing with each. Some Smartphones also have the push e-mail feature whereby mail arrives on your phone even sooner than in your inbox. Siemens phones with internet allow you to do a host of other activities online apart from just browsing such as using RSS feeds, Streaming video or music, etc. e-mail though, remains the main use of the internet on most phones, and in fact newer models are being designed solely around this feature in some cases. On most Siemens phones, internet access is easy and the browser, as well as other internet features arefast and easy to use, even though on most of these phones, battery life can be a big letdown.
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