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It's easy to pair your Galaxy SIII with anothers, you just need to do a few easy steps to it. You can also easily remove a Bluetooth pairing on your Galaxy SIII after you are done using it.
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How to pair with another Bluetooth device?
As written on bell.ca, to pair your Galaxy SIII with another Bluetooth device you just need to follow the easy steps below:
- Go to Apps through Home screen.
- Scroll down until you find Settings, then tap on it.
- Turn on Bluetooth by sliding the switch next to Bluetooth option to the right. It will start scanning for another available Bluetooth devices.
- Or you can scanning manually by tap on Scan button located on the bottom of the screen.
- On the detected device list, tap on the device you wish to pair with yours.
- You will be prompt to enter 6 digit passkey on the Galaxy S3 and on your other pairing device. The numbers on both devices should be the same.
- Tap on the OK button on both devices.
- Finish. Now you have successfully pairing your Galaxy SIII with another Bluetooth device.
How to remove a Bluetooth pairing?
From the same source, if you want to remove a Bluetooth pairing, kindly following the easy steps below:
- Go to app through Home screen.
- Scroll down until you find Settings, then tap on it.
- Tap on Bluetooth.
- On Paired section, tap on the option next to the devices listed there that you want to unpair.
- Tap on Unpair.
- Finish. The pairing has been successfully removed.
Well, by knowing on how to pair on unpair your Galaxy SIII with another Bluetooth device, now you can do file sharing, photo transfer, data transfer, etc.. between the two devices via Bluetooth. And you can remove Bluetooth pairing after you finish. So, try this useful tips then share your experience here through the comment below :)
still unable to pair the bluetoothe headset to the phone. every time it apparently finds the device, the pop up says "settings has stopped".
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First, try pairing that Bluetooth headset with other device, if any, just to make sure that it has no problem.
Next, try restarting your phone. If it didn't help, try performing reset app preferences from the app manager menu and then restart your phone. Once done, try pairing your phone with your headset again.