Wednesday 4 September 2013

5 Best Phones for Bluetooth

Samsung Galaxy SII Epic 4G

The Samsung Galaxy SII Epic 4G is one of the strongest all around smart phones on the market, and a perfect option for your Bluetooth 3.0 enabled devices. Like other Android powered phones, your Epic 4G will automatically connect to and store profiles for your Bluetooth headset and other devices as long as it's switched on.



HTC Evo 4G

With its Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity and full set of profiles, the HTC Evo 4G is another obvious choice, whether you're in your car or you have your hands full. The extended battery life on the Evo means that you'll have plenty of time to use whatever device is at your disposal without the need of an outlet or car charger.

Nokia Astound

If you're looking for a smaller scale, less expensive smart phone that still retains all of the Bluetooth 3.0 perks, you should try the Nokia Astound, available for only $50. The 3.5" touchscreen is still impressively sharp and you're still getting all of the additional perks of GPS, Wi-Fi, and an 8 MP camera.

BlackBerry Bold

If you already love Research in Motion's BlackBerry line of phones and the new OS6, you should opt for the BlackBerry Bold. This Bluetooth capable cell has updated its media playback options with its last OS update, giving you more options than ever. You're also of course getting RIM's excellent QWERTY keyboard and a robust battery life.

LG Envoy

The LG Envoy is of a more simple flip design that nails all the basics of talking and messaging, while still retaining great perks like excellent Bluetooth connectivity and basic internet browsing. The Envoy feels sturdy and comes free with a new 2 year plan, making if the perfect option for those with less fancy demands from their mobile phone.

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