Bluetooth connection issue

Bluetooth connection issue

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Hi I just bought an iphone 4 and Im trying to pair it with my husbands motorola phone or my ipad and it seems like it cannot be connected to either devices. Anyone else having similar problems?
 
If the bluetooth are on in both iDevices they should be able connect. What iPad is it? And what iPhone is it? Both latest ones?


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The Bluetooth of iphone is a big problem for me personally. I can pair it with my in-car Bluetooth hands free, thank God, but I can’t pair it with my laptop and my pc and any other smart phones; you get the response “Not supported” I wonder what is supported finally.
 
The Bluetooth of iphone is a big problem for me personally. I can pair it with my in-car Bluetooth hands free, thank God, but I can’t pair it with my laptop and my pc and any other smart phones; you get the response “Not supported” I wonder what is supported finally.

iDevices will connect to:
1- iDevices to iDevices (most of the time both have to have almost the same firmware; iOS 4.3 won't bluetooth connect to iOS 2)
2- iDevices head-sets
3- iDevices to bluetooth speakers, printers.
4- iDevices to some other smart phones which support the bluetooth algo used to build the bluetooth in iDevices.


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I have iphone 4 and ipad 2. Fyi I just went by apple store today and asked about it and the answer is that idevices will not connect with each other and that bluetooth on these devices can only connect to devices such as headsets, keyboards, speakers etc. but if you want to send any kind of data like photos from any cellphone, or pc, or imac you simply can't. Which is very weird because the cheapest cellphone on the market can do it!
 
I have iphone 4 and ipad 2. Fyi I just went by apple store today and asked about it and the answer is that idevices will not connect with each other and that bluetooth on these devices can only connect to devices such as headsets, keyboards, speakers etc. but if you want to send any kind of data like photos from any cellphone, or pc, or imac you simply can't. Which is very weird because the cheapest cellphone on the market can do it!

Apple and its copyright protecting policy. And you are right about iDevice to iDevice bluetooth connectivity. It doesn't work out.


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Bluetooth on iphone is too much of a closed thing, which is not the case with other phones. Apple must be very careful, they can loose customers like that in the long run.
Also, if your iphone is jailbroken, does that mean you can bluetooth to any other bluetooth devices without having that ridiculous message :"Not supported"?
 
Celeste bluetooth in cydia does the trick prety well.


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bab2010 said:
Apple and its copyright protecting policy. And you are right about iDevice to iDevice bluetooth connectivity. It doesn't work out.

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They told me that it has to with dublicate files , because itunes cannot recognise the files sent over bluetooth and it creates duplicates when you sync. Nevertheless l dont buy it, l think it has to do with itunes copyrights policy too.
 
I have been having a problem with my bluetooth too ever since I bought it. It never shows up whenever I try to pair it with other phones!
 
appdigger said:
I have been having a problem with my bluetooth too ever since I bought it. It never shows up whenever I try to pair it with other phones!

See thats exactly the problem, iphone/ipad bluetooth is not made for pairing with other phones or computers. It is just for devices such as headphones, wireless keaboards and the like.
 

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