Monday, November 1, 2010

Overview of Bluetooth Sony Ericsson Phones

Even you are not technically savvy or you do not have the latest mobile phone, you probably have heard of Bluetooth – the wireless connectivity technology. Sony Ericsson phones (then just Ericsson) were the pioneers of Bluetooth technology but today, practically all cell phone manufacturers have obtained a license to use it.

What exactly is Bluetooth and how does this technology revolutionized Sony Ericsson phones and the rest of mobile phones? Quite simply, Sony Ericsson phones that are Blue-tooth enabled can transfer electronic information without using any wires. Obviously, this wireless setup has welcome benefits, foremost of which is convenience. You can connect
Bluetooth Sony Ericsson phones with another Bluetooth device without inserting and arranging cables.

Bluetooth Sony Ericsson phones, just like other Bluetooth devices, work through radio waves within a short-range, typically up to about a distance of 30 feet. The range of waves produce a small network area called a Personal Area Network or PAN. Within this network, Bluetooth Sony Ericsson phones or other Bluetooth mobile phones, laptops, PCs, PDAs, printers and other Bluetooth devices will be able to connect with one another.

While there are other connectivity technologies available such as Infrared, Sony Ericsson phones succeeded with the Bluetooth technology because unlike Infrared, you can point your phone in any direction and the signal transmissions will still work.

Some popular Bluetooth devices that you can use with your Sony Ericsson phones are a hands-free kit that comes with an earpiece and microphone and also a Bluetooth headset that you can use when you are driving so you can still talk on the phone while keeping both hands on the wheel.

The latest Bluetooth Sony Ericsson phones, such as the K800, can be used as PC remote controls because they have what is called an HID profile integrated into them so you can connect the phone to a PC and then use your phone to press keys or as a mouse. Once you have paired your Bluetooth Sony Ericsson phone with your PC, go to the Menu Folder then the Entertainment section then click Remote Control and select the profile you want to use.

Those with the newest Bluetooth Sony Ericsson phones can try the remote control feature to control the volume of music or the play list during a party or for video nights and video presentations.

In selecting Bluetooth Sony Ericsson phones, you may want to know that the following models are affected by a Bluetooth service flaw: SE K600i, SE V600i, SE W800i and SE T68i. While Sony Ericsson says that damage would be minimal but concerned users can prevent illegal access to their phones by turning the “discovery mode” off in the phone’s Bluetooth setting and basically, disabling the service.

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