Why would an iPod Touch need Bluetooth? I mean, the only purpose I can think of offhand for Bluetooth is Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP)… and there’s no way that they’d put stereo bluetooth in just the iPod touch, since that’s not even their “best” iPod, Steve Jobs consistently says that’s the iPhone’s honor… hmmmm. [via]
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Watch as I guide myself through the perils of trying to figure out what accessories to buy for my new iPhone. Really, though, it’s all about how to spend another two hundred dollars without blinking.
The Apple iPhone Bluetooth Headset is now available for pre-order. This in-ear headset is ridiculously light, .23oz (!), and it gets surprisingly good battery life (5.5 hours) for a device of that size. I’m guessing it doesn’t have digital sound processing at that weight, as DSP munches battery life in serious fashion. [...]
So, after twelve hours of waiting in line, it didn’t take me long to take the iPhone out and start playing around with it. I didn’t get the zip and seal treatment that some folks got at AT&T stores, but then again, the MOA was trying to zip people through as efficiently as possible. [...]
I’m glad to report that the second phase of Apple’s phone assault continues. The Apple Bluetooth Headset has cleared the FCC. If you’re the electrical engineering type, there are some test results to read.
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