Yip, bluetooth is on all the time. You got some devices that need it?
Or do people send you photos over it?
You can save the battery by turning it off if you're not using it. Otherwise it will scan most of the time and use the battery
You might use it for wireless headphones or summit though, and keep it on all the time
Posted By: pants on July 30th 2013 at 15:30:52
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