Thanks a lot to everybody who helped to clarify what bluetooth permits. I particularly apprieciate the part about MobileSpeak letting bluetooth be used for a braille display connection. That actually answers the question I was really trying to answer--whether the new phone they want to give me for work will permit using my Apex as a display. I'm afraid the answer is, "No," because the proposed phone won't accept a screen reader. If I want to use the phone, I'll have to rely on any speech features that Verizon may have had programmed into the phone itself.
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