Bluetooth Tethering vs Wifi Tethering

gmoonit

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Thank you all Android Nexus 7 people -- you're awesome. Now, I looked elsewhere but could not find a lot of information, sorry of this is a repost.

I have a Droid Bionic, I pay for the wifi hotspot, and have 4G all the time -- so I like my speed, you know?

When I tether my Nexus 7 via bluetooth it is slow (by my standards), i'm talking 1353 kilobits (169 kilobytes, 1.36 megabits) / s...

I am used to getting 20+ megabits (25,000 kilobits, 2.5 megabytes) / second.

1.36 megabits is too slow for me to watch HD video, not even enough to listen to my pandora in high quality.

So -- is this a bluetooth speed limitation or is my connection bad? Because when I connect the nexus 7 to the droid bionic hotspot on wifi my speed is awesome.

Thanks everyone for responding.
 
I would recommend the hotspot. I have adverse results from using bt tether. It doesn't work with a lot of things that the WiFi tether does. In fact WiFi tether gives you all the same opportunities you would have using a router from a brick and mortar WiFi hotspot. Just from my experience it seems like a lot of BT tether stuff is broken. Your phone seems to be rootable as well http://droidbionicroot.com/ and with root you can get unlimited free WiFi tether no matter your phone plan so its definitely worth at least a look. I love everything about being rooted, and after you do it once it sort of gets addictive.

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Yeah, @ crowrb29... I feel bad getting the "free" hotspot, I use 100 gigabytes + / month (NO JOKE), and i get a 16% discount with verizon for the company I work for, so, no big deal. I'm also afraid of rooting, but may give a shot after seeing that website, thanks ;)
Anyway, after a little further research (thank you jerrykur) I found out my droid bionic has bluetooth 2.1 which is limited to a data transfer rate of ~ 2 megabits/second.
so... the limiting factor is the bluetooth standard on my droid bionic. The Nexus 7 has bluetooth 3.0 - with a throughput of up to 24 megabits/second.

The only reason I wanted the bluetooth was to save battery power, but I have many external batteries I can use (check this out), so I think i'll be okay sticking with the WiFi HotSpot.
 
I have been experimenting with this like crazy. The savings in battery power are too hard to ignore. The hardest part was finding a way to Bluetooth tether with an unrooted Moto X on Kit Kat ( unlimited Verizon plan). It has been a nightmare, but I was finally able to do it using FOXFI.
Sadly, the speeds are dismal. 795 kbps isn't really fast enough to do much.
 

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