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Bluetooth
Using
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
is
a
short
‐
range
wireless
communications
technology
that
devices
can
use
to
exchange
information
over
a
distance
of
about
30
feet.
The
most
common
Bluetooth
devices
are
headphones,
hands
‐
free
car
kits,
and
portable
devices,
including
laptops
and
cell
phones.
Turning
Bluetooth
on
or
off
1.
From
the
Home
screen,
tap
Apps
>
Settings
>
Bluetooth
.
2.
Check
or
uncheck
Bluetooth
to
turn
it
on
or
off.
Changing
the
phone’s
Bluetooth
name
The
phone
name
identifies
your
phone
to
other
devices.
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
Option
>
Rename
phone
>
Enter
the
name
for
your
phone
in
the
dialog
box
>
OK
.
Pairing
your
phone
with
a
Bluetooth
device
1.
From
the
Home
screen,
tap
Apps
>
Settings
.
2.
If
Bluetooth
isn’t
turned
on,
check
Bluetooth
to
turn
it
on.
3.
Tap
Bluetooth
>
Search
for
devices
.
A
list
of
nearby
Bluetooth
devices
is
displayed.
4.
Tap
the
ID
of
the
other
device
to
pair
them.
Connecting
to
a
Bluetooth
device
Once
paired,
your
phone
will
automatically
connect
whenever
it
detects
a
paired
Bluetooth
device.
You
can
also
manually
connect
Bluetooth
devices
as
follows:
1.
From
the
Home
screen,
tap
Apps
>
Settings
.
2.
If
Bluetooth
isn’t
turned
on,
check
Bluetooth
to
turn
it
on.
3.
Tap
Bluetooth
>
Search
for
devices
.
4.
When
the
phone
and
the
device
are
connected,
the
device
is
displayed
as
connected
in
the
list.
Disconnecting
or
Un
‐
pairing
from
a
Bluetooth
Device
Disconnecting
a
Bluetooth
device