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Does bluetooth tethering (sharing internet connection via bluetooth) pull data from mobile data or hotspot data? cant seem to find a documented source for this.
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Bluetooth devices are input or output only. The only data used is on the device itself (phone for example). A Bluetooth keyboard or speaker can’t use data.
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bluetooth tethering may just be something you havent heard of before. im not talking about normal bluetooth connections.
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Since the only reason I can think to tether via Bluetooth is because your plan won’t allow hotspot, I guess you better hope it doesn’t show as hotspot.
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The reason to use bluetooth tethering instead of hotspot is because bluetooth uses a lot less battery than hotspot. The transfer speed is slower and the range is less, but when running on battery doing light (e.g. articles) browsing it can be a very nice alternative.