The other day - when I was on the train to Prague - I needed to get some work done on my iPad, but the WiFi on the train was dead. Usually then, I enable the hotspot on my Android phone, but this time I decided to finally try this over Blueooth.
I wanted to do this a long time ago already, but the Wifi was too easy.
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So, what can I say... it is almost as easy (of course), but uses a lot less energy, both on the iPad and more importantly on the Nexus 5.
I guess, I'll keep it like that. Bluetooth tethering definitely beats Wifi tethering.
I wanted to do this a long time ago already, but the Wifi was too easy.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj75BoUmjDajfkC0FFBtV5nwkXGybNIpjdtKfqjP7NGsr3wrePEiiXsZ3nLltgy24NITZiEYcFcQ1fvv-uPVkuq6RmzSjl7SUbXupLrw2mSkuj0LYP1ksggHVpcsMFhqQpEj9bx/s1600/btlogo.png)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjN4mFX2a9m3fKXWQwm_1QZcQF0NIdUVJc9mIW_ERGTe_A2DhT6PW2Lt41BT8KKP82UYzT7741_IDyfyiL0St7mstRMCbfJfhqUHDGmSEX6t9evE6HG2b2_OUL6p3pLrICKWBfx/s1600/nomorewifi.png)
I guess, I'll keep it like that. Bluetooth tethering definitely beats Wifi tethering.
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