1. Wireless - Smartphones almost always are wireless-enabled. You can read your email on the go, as well as surf the web to read your favorite blog posts. Travel becomes a lot easier when you have your trusted companion with you for infotainment. Able to go wireless is the number one motive of getting a smartphone.
2. Inexpensive - Costs of using Bluetooth technology are coming down everyday, and as it gets cheaper for the companies making Bluetooth smartphones, they pass on the cost advantage to you, the consumer. This results in affordable prices for Bluetooth-enabled smartphones.
3. Automatic - Bluetooth allows you to work without wires and without needing to fiddle with connection settings. When two or more Bluetooth-enabled devices enter a range of up to 30 feet of each other, they automatically begin to detect the presence of other devices thus facilitating communication.
4. Standardized protocol - Since Bluetooth follows a standardized protocol, compatibility between different Bluetooth devices is assured. You don't need to worry about any particular manufacturer following a different proprietary protocol for communication.
5. Low interference - Bluetooth devices are less prone to interference from other similarly enabled wireless devices. Bluetooth uses a technique known as frequency hopping, and uses low-power wireless signals.
6. Low energy consumption - The Bluetooth technology only needs very little energy to work on. It is easily a green device. Longer lasting battery lives and environment-friendly options are the order of the day.
7. Share voice and data - The Bluetooth standard allows compatible devices to share both data and voice communications. This is done wirelessly, so it is also a saver of effort and time.
8. Instant PAN (Personal Area Network) - Bluetooth technology allows the user to connect up to seven compatible devices in a network forming a piconet or PAN. You can also set up multiple piconets in a single room as long as you follow the protocol standards.
9. Upgradeable - Bluetooth technology is upgradeable. Newer versions of Bluetooth are always coming out often and not only offer newer advantages, but are also backward compatible.
10. Stays in the market - Bluetooth technology is a universal wireless standard. Being as popular as it is, it is sure to be around for a long time to come. Almost all wireless devices that are in the works sport Bluetooth technology so you can count on the technology being practical for a long time around.
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