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I'm considering buying a new mobile phone but it must be able to work PERFECTLY with blue tooth,by which I mean I've already got 2 nokia 6300 neither of which work as well as my battered old nokia 6230i,which I'm still using. They both work after a fashion on bluetooth but break up massively if the person I'm ringing is also on bluetooth,as well as some company receptions. Has anyone had this same problem,do any of the other nokias fare any better? John B.
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Hi John
The bluetooth quality won't be affected by what phone the other person is using. If you're finding that you are struggling to hear the other person when they're using a bluetooth headset, then that would suggest they have a bad connection or a bad headset. Bluetooth only transfers audio from your phone to the headset and vice versa. You will notice a small change in audio sound when on a call using a headset compared to the phone, but the 'breaking up' that you mentioned would happen on every call you made if it was a problem with the bluetooth on your phone. |
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