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3. In the Bluetooth devices section, tap and hold the device name to unpair.
4. Tap Unpair.
Connecting to a Bluetooth Headset
1. From the Home screen, tap Apps > Settings.
2. Tap Wireless & networks >Bluetooth settings.
3. If Bluetooth isn’t turned on, check Bluetooth to turn it on.
4. Tap Scan 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 Wireless & networks >Bluetooth settings.
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
• Audio files
To send files, your phone must have a microSD card installed.
NOTE The first time you transfer information between your phone and another device, you need to enter or confirm a
security passcode. Your phone and the other device are then paired, and you will not need to exchange
passcodes to transfer information in the future.
1. On your phone, open the application that contains the item you want to send.
2. Follow the steps for the type of the application, select Send File or Send in the menu. Then
select Bluetooth.
3. If you are prompted to turn on Bluetooth, tap Turn on.
4. Tap the name of the receiving device.
5. On the receiving device, accept the file.