The issue is not about Bluetooth speed compared to wifi speed.
The whole argument is about a user's local bluetooth syncing and Microsoft's cloud sync.
Bluetooth has a small range of around 30 feet while wifi is around 100 feet, unblocked. So, for the range needs, wifi wins.
For speed, it just depends on the type of each that you are using.
They both have security protocols that are to keep people from hacking the network. So, once again, just depends on your device or embedded hardware.
Microsoft didn't put the Windows Phone on the market feature complete and they and we knew that. The Apollo release later this year should alleviate some of the issues, though.
As for battery life between wifi or Bluetooth sync on the Windows Phone, it is a moot point because when you sync the phone to Zune through wifi, the phone is supposed to be plugged in to an electrical outlet.
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We're talking about BT tethering not Synching.
Did you even bother reading the OP's post?
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