- May 16, 2009
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Here is my idea and why, is there someone that has done this or knows it can be done for sure?
It is my understanding with all the research I have done that the iPod Touch does not have working Bluetooth. BUT the iPhone does.
If that is true, I want to know if I can get a used iPhone and without activating the cell service portion (I'm currently under contract with Verizon), use the iPhone as a PDA and tether it, pair it, to a Motorola cell phone using Bluetooth to periodically connect to the Internet using DUN on the Motorola cell phone? All I want to currently use the iPhone for is checking email and quick info look up on the web.
Theoretically this should be possible.
Also can an iPhone without cell service activated connect to Internet using wifi also?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance.
It is my understanding with all the research I have done that the iPod Touch does not have working Bluetooth. BUT the iPhone does.
If that is true, I want to know if I can get a used iPhone and without activating the cell service portion (I'm currently under contract with Verizon), use the iPhone as a PDA and tether it, pair it, to a Motorola cell phone using Bluetooth to periodically connect to the Internet using DUN on the Motorola cell phone? All I want to currently use the iPhone for is checking email and quick info look up on the web.
Theoretically this should be possible.
Also can an iPhone without cell service activated connect to Internet using wifi also?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance.