Need some info about cell phone connection.

Need info on bluetooth for cell phone?

  • when you get a bluetooth and connect it with your phone, does it charge extra to your cell phone bill each month?

  • Answer:

    Yes Its an extra $150 in service fees! Naw Just kidding it doesn't cost any extra just the cost of the head set.

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Nope.

ibjammin45

no it does not. its a free feature your phone if capable brings for you to enjoy sharing your pics and music, its completely independent from your phone. If u want to learn more about how bluetooth works check this web page: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/bluetooth.htm its really informative. Good luck

Danny R

Nope.. Bluetooth uses radio frequency and is not connected to any kind of services of a celfone company.

nyahaha

No, it is an accessory not an additional bill. It only made your connection more comfortable from having headsets with wires to wireless connection.

Baby Girl

no it doesnt, its just that if you leave it on ,your battery will die faster. Just turn it on when your going to connect to some1

ladies man

Bluetooth is just for local wireless communication. No charge.

AussieGent

no

Akira5673

its totally free.

Aaron

Bluetooth is a FEATURE that your phone has built in...when u use your headset it is the same as if you were just talking on the phone itself. All it does is allow you to talk without having to hold the phone (handsfree) therefore there isnt any addition fee on your bill for just that.

Mandy D

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