User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Set up phone
- Learn the basics
- About your home screen
- About your lock screen
- New to Android?
- Get around on your phone
- Frequently used tools
- Work with text
- Personalize your phone
- Apps
- About your apps
- View two apps on screen
- View notifications
- Manage your apps
- Search and browse
- Text messaging
- Calendar app
- Clock app
- Moto app
- Photos app
- Calls, contacts, voicemail
- Phone calls
- Contacts
- Voicemail
- Music
- Battery
- Storage
- Network and internet
- Connected devices
- Other settings
- Apps & notifications
- Display
- Security & location
- About security
- Protect against harmful apps
- Be ready to find a lost phone
- Lock and unlock phone
- Use location services
- Pin your screen
- Lock SIM card
- Accounts
- Accessibility
- System
- Fix a problem
- Hardware issues
- Call and SIM issues
- Battery issues
- Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB issues
- Account and sign-in issues
- App issues
- Maintenance procedures
Connect with Bluetooth™
Turn Bluetooth on/off
Bluetooth uses more of your battery, so turn it off when not in use.
1. Open quick settings.
2. Touch the icon to switch on/off:
is on.
is off.
Pair with Bluetooth device
To connect with a new Bluetooth accessory or other device, you need to pair with it. You only need to do this
once for each device.
1. Set the device you want to pair (accessory, computer, other phone, etc.) to Bluetooth discovery mode so
that your phone can find it. See the device manufacturer’s instructions.
2. On your phone, go to Settings > Connected devices.
3.
Touch .
As the phone searches for available devices, you'll see .
4. Touch an available device to connect.
5. Do any of the following:
•
If a pairing code appears on your phone and Bluetooth device, make sure the codes match. (If they
don't, touch Cancel, verify the name of the device you want to pair with, and try again.)
•
If your device shows a passkey (like 0000 or 1234), enter it on your phone. If you don't see a place to
enter it, swipe down from the top of your screen and touch the Bluetooth notification.
•
If your device doesn't show a passkey and you must enter one for the device to pair, see the device
manufacturers' instructions.
6. Touch Pair on your phone AND touch the pairing prompt on the other device. If you don't confirm on
both devices, pairing will fail.
7. Set sharing options if you'll want to share contacts, phone audio, media audio, or internet access.
Tip: If you use a screen lock, you can define a paired Bluetooth device as a trusted device, keeping your
phone unlocked while connected to it. When you disconnect or move out of range, your phone locks
again. Go to Settings > Security & location > Smart Lock > Trusted devices.
Can't pair? Try these troubleshooting steps.
Use paired device
Connected devices
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