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How to enable Bluetooth on an iPhone or Android device
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Bluetooth is a wireless method used to connect a variety of electronic devices together.[1] It has become the most popular method of connecting wireless devices. Can't find Bluetooth on your phone? There are many different types of operating systems, which all have different methods of enabling Bluetooth. This wikiHow article teaches you how to enable Bluetooth on Android and iOS phones.

Things You Should Know

  • On an iPhone, you can enable Bluetooth by tapping the Bluetooth icon in the Control Center or by going to "Settings > Bluetooth."
  • On an Android, you can enable Bluetooth by tapping the Bluetooth icon in the Quick Settings menu or by going to "Settings > Bluetooth."
  • If your Bluetooth isn't working, consider restarting your phone or checking for an update.
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iPhone Control Center

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  1. This will open the Control Center, which allows you to easily adjust some settings on your iPhone without having to open the Settings app.[2]
  2. In the section in the upper-left corner of the Control Center, the Bluetooth button is in the bottom-right. The icon looks like a "B".
    • The Bluetooth button will turn blue once it is active.
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iPhone Settings

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  1. The Settings application gives you various options to modify your phone and change other application settings.
  2. This should be your third option within settings.
  3. This will turn on Bluetooth and automatically search for devices that are near enough to connect to.
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Android Quick Settings

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  1. This will open the Quick Settings menu.
  2. Depending on your phone model, the Bluetooth icon may be in a different location, but the icon looks like a "B".
    • Once you tap the Bluetooth icon, the background will turn blue to show that it's active.
  3. Swiping down a second time will expand the Quick Settings menu. From this menu you should be able to enable Bluetooth.
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Android Settings

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  1. The logo for the settings menu is a cogwheel.[3]
  2. The name of this menu item varies depending on what phone model you have. On a Google Pixel you'll want to look for Connected devices and on Samsung you'll want to look for Connections.[4] [5]
    • On a Google Pixel, you must also select the Connection preferences option after selecting Connected devices.
  3. After you turn on Bluetooth, your phone will start searching for nearby Bluetooth devices.
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Troubleshooting your Device

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  1. Many times your phone, like a computer, can overheat or just be running for too long of a period. Sometimes we don't think of our phones as a computer, but phones can benefit from a simple reboot. After turning off your device, wait one minute before restarting it.
  2. This is known as a "soft reset" and can help fix some network and connection problems.[6]
  3. If your phone's operating system is out of date, you could be missing out on an important bug fix for Bluetooth.
    • You'll often need to either be connected to a computer or Wi-Fi to perform an update. This process takes some time, so be ready with your charger nearby.
  4. If you are having trouble with a device you've already paired your phone with, try starting from scratch.[7]
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Warnings

  • Best practice is to turn Bluetooth off when you're finished. Bluetooth is known to deplete your battery life if you leave it on for an extended period of time.
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Darlene Antonelli, MA
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene Antonelli is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. Darlene has experience teaching college courses, writing technology-related articles, and working hands-on in the technology field. She earned an MA in Writing from Rowan University in 2012 and wrote her thesis on online communities and the personalities curated in such communities. This article has been viewed 135,119 times.
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