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Monday, June 20, 2005

Sprint Treo Gets Additional Bluetooth Support



New Bluetooth support enables Treo 650 to act as a 3G cellular modem for laptops and other devices.

Sprint and palmOne said Thursday that they are now offering updated system software for Treo 650s that, among other features, adds Bluetooth support for using the device as a wireless modem. (continued...)

Enabling Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking (DUN) support enables the Treo to act as a wireless modem for laptops if the owner has a Sprint data plan, the company said in a statement. That becomes increasingly important as the company moves towards rolling out its 3G 1xEV-DO cellular data network.

In addition, the update adds support for hands-free Bluetooth kits for a number of different cars, Sprint said. It also updates the built-in VersaMail e-mail client, according to the company.

The upgrade is available to subscribers from palmOne's Web site

Source: InformationWeek

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