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Terminating a Bluetooth DUN Internet
session
It is important to end a Bluetooth DUN
session after you finish using it. Ending the
DUN session lets you use the wireless
features of your smartphone that require a
data connection, it frees up the Bluetooth
feature so that you can connect to other
Bluetooth devices, and it optimizes battery
life, too.
1
On your computer, right-click the icon or
option representing your smartphone.
2
Click
Disconnect.
Connections with
Bluetooth
®
devices
With the built-in Bluetooth wireless
technology on your smartphone, you can
connect to a number of Bluetooth devices,
including a hands-free device such as a
headset or car kit, a printer, or a GPS
receiver, as well as to other smartphones
and handhelds that are equipped with
Bluetooth wireless technology. If your
computer is enabled with Bluetooth
wireless technology, you can also
synchronize wirelessly or use your phone
to connect your computer to the Internet.
You can create a list of Bluetooth devices
that you trust to communicate with your
smartphone. When communicating with
trusted devices, your smartphone skips the
discovery process and creates a secure link
as long as the device is within range.
Bluetooth range is up to 30 feet depending
on environmental conditions, including
obstacles, radio interference from nearby
electronic equipment, and other factors.
When you configure a hands-free device,
as described previously in Connecting to a
Bluetooth hands-free device, the
hands-free device automatically appears in
your Trusted Devices list. Follow the steps
in this section to add other devices to your
Trusted Devices list, such as a friend’s
handheld.
DID
YOU
KNOW
?
Your smartphone does not
support wireless connections to Bluetooth
stereo headphones.
Summary of Contents for 1049NA - Treo 680 Smartphone 64 MB
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Page 32: ...In this chapter Moving around the screen 33 Using the keyboard 37 Opening applications 41 ...
Page 112: ...Y O U R E M A I L A N D O T H E R M E S S A G E S M E S S A G I N G 112 4 C H A P T E R ...
Page 132: ...In this chapter Camera 133 Pictures Videos 137 Pocket Tunes 142 ...
Page 150: ...In this chapter Calendar 151 World Clock 158 Tasks 160 ...
Page 164: ...Y O U R P E R S O N A L I N F O R M A T I O N O R G A N I Z E R T A S K S 164 7 C H A P T E R ...
Page 166: ...In this chapter Documents To Go Professional 167 Memos 168 Voice Memo 169 ...
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Page 246: ...C O M M O N Q U E S T I O N S E R R O R M E S S A G E S 246 11 C H A P T E R ...
Page 248: ...W H E R E T O L E A R N M O R E 248 ...
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