Connectivity
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Connectivity
Bluetooth connection
Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections to
send images, video clips, music and sound clips, and notes,
or to connect wirelessly to compatible devices with
Bluetooth technology such as computers. Since devices
with Bluetooth technology communicate using radio
waves, the device and the other device do not need to be
in direct line-of-sight. The two devices only need to be
within a maximum of 10 metres of each other, although
the connection can be subject to interference from
obstructions such as walls or from other electronic devices.
The device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 1.1
supporting the following profiles: Generic Access Profile,
Serial Port Profile, Dial-up Networking Profile, Headset
Profile, Handsfree Profile, Generic Object Exchange Profile,
Object Push Profile, File Transfer Profile, and Basic Imaging
Profile. To ensure interoperability between other devices
with Bluetooth technology, use Nokia approved
enhancements for this model. Check with the
manufacturers of other devices to determine their
compatibility with the device.
There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology
in some locations. Check with your local authorities or
service provider.
Features that use Bluetooth technology, or allow such
features to run in the background while using other
features, increase the demand on battery power and
reduces the battery life.
Bluetooth connection settings
Press , and select Connect. > Bluetooth.
Enter the following:
Bluetooth—Set to On or Off.
My phone's visibility > Shown to all—The device can be
found by other devices with Bluetooth technology.
Hidden—The device cannot be found by other devices.
My phone's name—Define a name for the device. After
you have set a Bluetooth connection to On and changed
My phone's visibility to Shown to all, the device and this
name can be seen by other users with devices using
Bluetooth technology.