| Written by Lennie,
on 14-01-2009 03:48
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The time goes by, and iPhone still hasn't aquired A2DP - a nice little thing necessary for high-quality stereo music listening. Not so long ago we were asked if iPhone is A2DP-enabled almost every day. Now we see - iPhone owners already understood that there will be no wireless music boon for them.
Yes, iPhone has no Bluetooth Stereo, and nobody can exactly predict when A2DP will be enabled, if it will be enabled at all. So, what to do, if you are a lucky iPhone owner?  
As we know, no special software has been created for the time being. We can buy a software for Palm OS and Windows Mobile devices to get them stream tunes wirelessly. So why developers can't implement A2DP in iPhone? There are lots of reasons. One of them - Apple just gives no tiny chance to developers. As for the other reasons, you can get to know them all reading explanations on Softick guys' blog - go here if you are really interested in details concerning Bluetooth Stereo on most famous Apple device. Still, we can use special adapters created for iPhone. There exist a great deal of transmitters made for iPod, but not all of them can be used for iPhone. We are frequently asked what to do and how to get A2DP on iPhone, so we analyzed the market and put together a short list of most popular transmitters and adapters that allow iPhone owners wireless music listening. |