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Bluetooth Or Usb Cable
Started by flash4satheesh, Oct 04 2007 03:53 AM
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#2
Posted 04 October 2007 - 04:05 AM
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#3
Posted 04 October 2007 - 06:05 AM
Well I am using Bluetoot almost all the time eventhough I have USB data cable however then I have to take it out of box and connect it and if someone calls me I have to be next to computer all the time and I prefer to sit back in my chair or even walk around room. SO yes these are reasons why I use Bluethoot instead of USB data cable.
I am not sure on the speeds and I am to lazy to go and take look which one is faster but, I am certain in this Bluetooth is more practical in more ways then one.
* You can move almost without restrictions in normal size room.
* No need for physical connection between computer and bluetooth
* You can use Bluetooth to connect your phone to various devices not only computer
* I use also bluetooth for remote control of my computer when I lay down to watch movie.
I am not sure on the speeds and I am to lazy to go and take look which one is faster but, I am certain in this Bluetooth is more practical in more ways then one.
* You can move almost without restrictions in normal size room.
* No need for physical connection between computer and bluetooth
* You can use Bluetooth to connect your phone to various devices not only computer
* I use also bluetooth for remote control of my computer when I lay down to watch movie.
#4
Posted 11 October 2007 - 08:25 AM
Bluetooth or USB , well my choice is USB, once u connect the phone via usb , it almost becomes a small interface on ur laptop or desktop , so u can jus cut copy paste all the things u need , we as bluetooth u gotta select each item seperately and wait until the doenload is competed on ur phone. so my choice is always the USB,,,
#5
Posted 12 October 2007 - 11:45 PM
Bluetooth... Easier, faster.
I use to use the USB cable and it was a mess, many times I couldn´t even establish connection until i lost my cable (read - my daughter missplace it somewhere untracable) then I bought a bluetooth adapter for my computer, all my connetcion problem ended... So all I can say is:
Bluetooth...
EASIER...
FASTER...
I use to use the USB cable and it was a mess, many times I couldn´t even establish connection until i lost my cable (read - my daughter missplace it somewhere untracable) then I bought a bluetooth adapter for my computer, all my connetcion problem ended... So all I can say is:
Bluetooth...
EASIER...
FASTER...
#6
Posted 13 October 2007 - 01:54 AM
It depends.
Using USB would be outstanding compared to Bluetooth because you wouldn't have to worry about pairing, the slow speed of Bluetooth 1.1, and hey, you're already at your computer. C'mon!
On the other hand, Bluetooth is great with wireless capability and not having to hunt for a USB cable. Bluetooth 2.0 is supposedly a good multiple times faster than the 1.1 standard, but there's not a lot of phones that use 2.0...
Using USB would be outstanding compared to Bluetooth because you wouldn't have to worry about pairing, the slow speed of Bluetooth 1.1, and hey, you're already at your computer. C'mon!
On the other hand, Bluetooth is great with wireless capability and not having to hunt for a USB cable. Bluetooth 2.0 is supposedly a good multiple times faster than the 1.1 standard, but there's not a lot of phones that use 2.0...
#9
Posted 09 December 2007 - 06:55 PM
I think that you have to consider the advantages and disadvantages of these two connectors. Bluetooth is great if you have to transfer small files, sms messages, contacts or something like that really fast to your laptop or computer that supports bluetooth, which is still quite rare. If you want to transfer about 400mb of music and I do that, because I have 1gb memory card, then bluetooth becomes too slow and USB cable comes into play. Transfer rates are much greater with usb, so it is a lot more appropriate for these huge file transfers.
So using only one of these two things is not the smartest option if you want all the benefits, which both of them bring when used correctly!
So using only one of these two things is not the smartest option if you want all the benefits, which both of them bring when used correctly!
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