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	<title>Comments on: iPhone Gets Stereo with Infinixx Bluetooth A2DP adapter</title>
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		<title>By: crazyburns</title>
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		<description>Actually the A2DP bluetooth chipsets use less power than older bluetooth chipsets, although it will surely use more power than wired headphones.  I believe that the iPhone (at least the 3G, not sure about the 2G) does in fact have a chipset that is capable of A2DP, but for some reason Apple has decided not to make use of it.  Why they would do this as the iPhone is an iPod and the whole point of A2DP is to allow stereo audio for listening to music, the world will never know.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually the A2DP bluetooth chipsets use less power than older bluetooth chipsets, although it will surely use more power than wired headphones.  I believe that the iPhone (at least the 3G, not sure about the 2G) does in fact have a chipset that is capable of A2DP, but for some reason Apple has decided not to make use of it.  Why they would do this as the iPhone is an iPod and the whole point of A2DP is to allow stereo audio for listening to music, the world will never know.</p>
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