Comment Re:Secret or not... (Score 1) 539
it may be worth commenting here that Cingular doesn't cripple their bluetooth handsets. between us, my husband and i have had 4 bluetooth-capable handsets from cingular (a SonyEricsson T610, two Nokia 6820s, and a Palm Treo 650) and bluetooth on them has been used for the following:
1. to transfer contacts, ringtones, and photos phone-to-phone
2. to transfer contacts, ringtones, and photos phone-to-computer (both windows and mac) and back.
3. as a frontrow-style remote for a powerbook
4. email and web apps from powerbook-to-treo
5. as a dial-up modem for the powerbook
6. paired with a bluetooth headset
so i wouldn't doubt that the iPhone will he capable of pairing with a bluetooth keyboard and/or mouse. or if it can't, it (probably) won't be because Cingular crippled the bluetooth.
1. to transfer contacts, ringtones, and photos phone-to-phone
2. to transfer contacts, ringtones, and photos phone-to-computer (both windows and mac) and back.
3. as a frontrow-style remote for a powerbook
4. email and web apps from powerbook-to-treo
5. as a dial-up modem for the powerbook
6. paired with a bluetooth headset
so i wouldn't doubt that the iPhone will he capable of pairing with a bluetooth keyboard and/or mouse. or if it can't, it (probably) won't be because Cingular crippled the bluetooth.