This setting is available when Bluetooth is enabled.
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Change the Name of a Paired Device: From Bluetooth settings, tap Settings
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paired device name, tap Rename, enter a new name, and tap OK.
Emoji cannot be used in a device name.
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This setting is available when Bluetooth is enabled.
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Canceling Pairing: From Bluetooth settings, tap Settings
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and then tap Unpair.
This setting is available when Bluetooth is enabled.
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Enable Service from Paired Device: From Bluetooth settings, tap Settings
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paired device name, and then tap the listing under Profiles.
If a confirmation prompt appears, follow the prompts.
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This setting is available when Bluetooth is enabled.
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This setting is available when the paired device is providing a service.
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Tap the setting to toggle On/Off.
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Search for Other Devices: From Bluetooth settings, tap Scan.
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This setting is available when Bluetooth is enabled.
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Check Files Received via Bluetooth Transfer: From Bluetooth settings, tap More >
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Received files, and then follow the prompts.
Airplane Mode
When you enable Airplane mode, your phone disconnects from all networks, meaning you cannot
make calls, send or receive messages, or access the Internet. It also turns off other connectivity
features, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
While in airplane mode, you can use other features of your phone, such as playing music, watching
videos, or using other applications.
To use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth after enabling Airplane mode, turn them on either in Settings or on the
notification panel.
1. From home, tap Apps
2. Tap On/Off to enable Airplane mode.
Note: You can also enable or disable Airplane Mode through the notification panel quick settings
(drag down the status bar and tap Airplane mode
Settings
Connections Settings
> Settings
> Airplane mode
next to a paired device name,
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> Turn on).
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