Can my moto CLIQ be my P6800's bluetooth phone receiver? - Galaxy Tab 7.7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was wondering if my old android phone could be used as a answering machine to connect with my P6800 via bluetooth。 So I've searched for the app which can do work, but found none.

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I was looking for a dual sim solution for my S2 and I came across the Skyroam Gmate, after looking around a bit, it came to me that its just like a mobile phone, so I thought I`d try an connect my oold nokia e51 to my S2 via bluetooth and try the app the comes with the Gmate to send calls to the e51, it utterly failed.
My question is, is there any app out there that will let you connect another phone to your droid device and let you send out/receive calls via the BT connection and the second phone?
Is such thing even possible?

[Q] Use android device as Bluetooth dongle?

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I have been reading around a lot of forums but I haven't found any solution. Is it possible to connect the android phone to my computer and use it as a Bluetooth dongle? My phone is a Nexus 5, and I want to connect it to a Linux computer.
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Bluetooth sniffing (chineese device)

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I recently bought chinesse device that connects via bluetooth with android phone / tablet. Since there is no application availible for windows / linux I want to create one for personal usage.
Usually phone connects to the device and exchanges some data. I connected PC to the device and looked into serial debugger and menaged to discover the protocol (one way only). Phone sends only one command to the device. But this time I'm not able to find out what it containts.
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[Q] Can Windows Mobile do Bluetooth tether?

I can't do Wifi at work, but Bluetooth is allowed.
My phone (Motorola Droid Mini XT1030) supports Bluetooth internet sharing, no problem. Tested it and it works.
Only problem is my PC running Windows 8.1 can tether to the phone and use phone's internet, but not the reverse. No way to reverse-tether to the PC via bluetooth that I'm aware of, and I'd like to stay wireless.
Got an idea to use a cheap old phone as a bridge. Reverse tether cheap phone to PC via USB using ReverseTethering app, then use phone's Bluetooth tethering to share that with my XT1030. Well, turns out this is not possible, at least not with Android. Author of the ReverseTethering app confirmed it.
So that got me thinking, how about old Windows Mobile? Used to be you could just plug a WinMo phone into the PC, and it was automatically reverse-tethered. Can an old WinMo phone share that reverse-tethered internet connection to another phone via Bluetooth?
If not, any way to do that with iPhone or Windows Phone 8? I still have my old iPhone 4S and can probably get a WP8 phone pretty cheap.
No idea about WM, but give this a try?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bluevpn&hl=en
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Turning old Moto G into Desktop PC?

I was wondering how feasible it would be to use this as a desktop computer. I have a CDMA variant that a family member used back when they worked in the states but here in Canada, no carrier supports this phone so I want to
give it some other use around the house.
I know MHL is not supported but would there be any way to connect like a keyboard and a mouse to it and an external display to it?
Also, is it worth getting a chromecast and turning into a dedicated streaming device maybe? If anyone has any other possible creative uses of an old android phone, I am open to it.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/u/reusing-devices

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