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1.
From
the
Home
screen,
tap
Apps
>
Settings
.
2.
Tap
Bluetooth
.
3.
In
the
Bluetooth
devices
section,
tap
and
hold
the
device
name
to
disconnect.
4.
Tap
Disconnect
.
Un
‐
pairing
from
a
Bluetooth
device
You
can
make
your
phone
forget
its
pairing
connection
with
another
Bluetooth
device.
1.
From
the
Home
screen,
tap
Apps
>
Settings
.
2.
Tap
Bluetooth
.
3.
In
the
Bluetooth
devices
section,
tap
of
the
device
name
to
un
‐
pair.
4.
Tap
Un
‐
pair
.
Connecting
to
a
Bluetooth
Headset
1.
From
the
Home
screen,
tap
Apps
>
Settings
.
2.
Tap
Bluetooth
.
3.
If
Bluetooth
isn’t
turned
on,
check
Bluetooth
to
turn
it
on.
4.
Tap
Search
for
devices
.
Your
phone
will
start
to
scan
for
Bluetooth
devices
within
range.
5.
When
you
see
the
name
of
your
headset
displayed
in
the
Bluetooth
devices
section,
tap
the
name.
Your
phone
then
automatically
tries
to
pair
with
the
Bluetooth
device.
6.
If
automatic
pairing
fails,
enter
the
passcode
supplied
with
your
headset.
Reconnecting
a
headset
1.
Put
the
Bluetooth
device
in
pairing
mode.
2.
From
the
Home
screen,
tap
Apps
>
Settings
.
3.
Tap
Bluetooth
.
4.
If
Bluetooth
isn’t
turned
on,
check
Bluetooth
to
turn
it
on.
5.
Tap
the
device’s
name
in
the
Bluetooth
devices
section.
6.
If
prompted
to
enter
a
passcode,
try
0000
or
1234,
or
consult
the
headset
documentation
to
find
the
passcode.
Sending
and
Receiving
Information
Using
Bluetooth
You
can
use
Bluetooth
to
transfer
information
between
your
phone
and
another
Bluetooth
‐
enabled
device
such
as
a
phone
or
laptop
computer.
You
can
send
the
following
types
of
information,
depending
on
the
device
you
are
sending
to:
•
Images
and
videos
•
Contacts