Can anybody tell me if it's possible for a Razr to communicate with more
then one BlueTooth device at once?
Specifically, I'm not able to connect to the phone to dial out when I
have my BlueTooth headset turned on. Is this normal? Is there any way
around it?

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Fred - 03 Sep 2005 02:12 GMT
> Can anybody tell me if it's possible for a Razr to communicate with more
> then one BlueTooth device at once?
>
> Specifically, I'm not able to connect to the phone to dial out when I
> have my BlueTooth headset turned on. Is this normal? Is there any way
> around it?
I have a v551, and it can only connect to one device at a time. it's by
design. I'm sure the Razr is the same.
DevilsPGD - 03 Sep 2005 10:21 GMT
>> Can anybody tell me if it's possible for a Razr to communicate with more
>> then one BlueTooth device at once?
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>I have a v551, and it can only connect to one device at a time. it's by
>design. I'm sure the Razr is the same.
I figured as much -- I guess it was too much to hope to be able to make
a call (from my Palm, using my headset) without having to touch my
phone.
Thanks for the info!

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Peter Hessler - 03 Sep 2005 21:29 GMT
: Can anybody tell me if it's possible for a Razr to communicate with
: more then one BlueTooth device at once?
:
: Specifically, I'm not able to connect to the phone to dial out when I
: have my BlueTooth headset turned on. Is this normal? Is there any
: way around it?
Some phones can do that, but many cannot. I believe that is a feature
of bluetooth 2.0.