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•
On
.
Bluetooth
is
turned
on.
Your
phone
can
detect
other
Bluetooth
‐
enabled
devices,
but
not
vice
versa.
•
Discoverable
.
Bluetooth
is
turned
on,
and
all
other
Bluetooth
‐
enabled
devices
can
detect
your
phone.
•
Off
.
Bluetooth
is
turned
off.
In
this
mode,
you
can
neither
send
nor
receive
information
using
Bluetooth.
Notes:
By
default,
Bluetooth
is
turned
off.
If
you
turn
it
on,
then
turn
off
your
phone,
Bluetooth
also
turns
off.
When
you
turn
on
your
phone
again,
you
should
turn
on
Bluetooth
again.
Tips:
Turn
off
Bluetooth
when
not
in
use
to
conserve
battery
power,
or
in
places
where
using
a
wireless
device
is
prohibited,
such
as
on
board
an
aircraft
and
in
hospitals.
Turning
on
Bluetooth
and
making
the
phone
discoverable
i.
Tap
Bluetooth
Settings.
ii.
Select
the
Bluetooth
check
box
to
turn
on
Bluetooth.
When
on,
the
Bluetooth
icon
appears
in
the
status
bar.
iii.
Tap
Bluetooth
settings,
then
tap
Discoverable
to
chose
how
long
the
phone
discoverable
to
other
Bluetooth
devices
that
are
within
range,
never,
in
2
minutes
or
forever.
6.1.4
Tethering
6.1.4.1
USB
Tethering
You
can
tether
your
phone
to
your
computer
with
a
USB
cable,
to
share
your
phone’s
internet
connection
with
your
computer.
Windows
XP
contains
the
drivers
you
need
to
take
advantage
of
USB
tethering,
but
you
must
install
a
configuration
file
before
connecting
your
phone
to
your
Windows
XP
computer,
to
instruct
Windows
XP
how
to
configure
itself
to
use
those
drivers.
Download
the
configuration
file
from
http://www.android.com/tether#usb
to
your
Windows
XP
computer.
Use
the
USB
cable
that
came
with
your
phone
to
connect
your
phone
to
your
computer.
On
the
Android
phone,
press
Home,
press
Menu,
and
touch
Settings
to
open
the
Settings
application.
Touch
Wireless
&
networks
>
More
>
Tethering
&
portable
hotspot.
Check
USB
tethering.
When
Windows
XP’s
New
Hardware
Wizard
opens,
select
No,
not
at
this
time
and
click
Next.
Select
Install
from
a
list
or
specific
location
and
click
Next.
Click
Browse
to
browse
to
the
directory
where
you
installed
the
configuration
file
you
downloaded
in
Step
1
and
click
Next.
Windows
XP
uses
the
configuration
file
to
configure
itself
to
support
USB
tethering
with
the
Android
phone.
When
Windows
XP
finishes
installing
the
software
for
Android
USB
Ethernet/RNDIS,
click
Finish.
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