Hi mam as mention above bluetooth keyboards have their own batteries. and there is not that much adverse effect on your phone's battery if you keep bluetooth switch on for 3 to 4 hours. Nokia phones have very decent battery life. regards
On 4/6/12, SYED IMRAN <[email protected]> wrote: > I ordered a mini Bluetooth keyboard from Ebay, but after receiving and > feeling it physically, I felt it is too tiny for my comfortable typing > experience, so I'll probably gift it to my cousin > Below are some of it's specs as given in Ebay: > > > . Primary Function: Mini Bluetooth Keyboard > > . Systems Supported: > > o Supported Smart Mobile Systems: > > . Nokia Symbian S60 (V3.0 & later) OS > > . Windows Mobile (6.0 & later) OS > > . iPhone 4.0 OS > > o Supports all PC and Mac operating systems > > o Supports Sony PS3 > > o Supports iPad > > . Frequency band: 2.4 - 2.4835GHz unlicensed ISM band > > . Receiving sensitivity: -75dbm (standard) > > . RF output power: 4dbm maximum > > . Operating Distance: 0 - 10 m > > . Bluetooth Version: 2.0 > > . Keyboard Format: 49 keys, QWERTY layout > > . Battery: Built-in Rechargeable Li-ion Battery > > . Battery Duration: > > o Constant Use: ~50 hours > > o Standby: ~400 hours > > . Power: Charges by USB > > . Charging Time: ~2.5 hours > > . Dimensions: 115 x 60 x 6 mm > > Thanks > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Shona Man > Sent: 06 April 2012 11:08 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [AI] Tips Needed: Taking Notes > > Hi this is wonderful idea, i.e. having small bluetooth keyboard connecting > to the mobile phone. Here small mean which doesn't has numaric keys, we can > take notes through it quickly as we rite on our laptop. but will it not > consume mobile battery rapidly? > I don't know weather an normal bluetooth keyboard will be connected to the > mobile or there will be a special keyboard for this purpose ? If any body > gets some information in this regard then please share here. > > On 4/5/12, Ajay Minocha <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi sir, >> I think that saksham trust has this type of device. I mean bluetooth >> keyboard. I have heard from somebody. >> regards >> >> On 4/5/12, Mujtaba Merchant <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hey Pranav, >>> >>> I agree with you that most companies are willing to cut some slack on >>> their policies if approached with an unusual situation. We are >>> specially abled so we need special environments to perform to the >>> best of our ability. >>> >>> I am seriously considering as we speak the option of a bluetooth >>> enabled keyboard which can be paired with my mobile phone. Have >>> requested some sighted friends to help out with the researching and >>> procurement of such a product if available in the market. If >>> successful in implementation, after rigourous testing in various >>> environments I will revert to the llist with my findings with >>> particulars and details of the same. Lets hope this gets me >>> somewhere! >>> >>> Unlike the sighted, our world revolves around technology, to enable >>> us in these everyday tasks which are taken for granted by the world at > large. >>> >>> Mujtaba Merchant >>> Bangalore, India >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: Pranav Lal >>> To: 'Mujtaba Merchant' ; [email protected] >>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:12 AM >>> Subject: RE: [AI] Tips Needed: Taking Notes >>> >>> >>> Hello Mujtaba, >>> >>> Most security policies do have exception clauses for unusual > situations. >>> You >>> can take laptops in. Your only problem is that it is a bit of a process >>> since the right people need to inform security. >>> >>> Your other option is to use a mobile phone without a camera. Some >>> of these >>> are still around. 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