Got a bunch of old devices cluttering up your Bluetooth connections on your iPhone 14? Fear not! In just a few taps, you can clear out those no-longer-needed
Select the device type below for steps on how to delete Bluetooth device information.Note: Depending on the OS version, the method may differ, for details refer to the manual supplied with the device or contact the manufacturer. Android (smartphone, tablet) iOS (iPhone, iPad) Window...
These are the Bluetooth devices that are near you, and cannot be cleared until they are either no longer near you, or are not broadcasting any more. The only way to clear these devices without them being turned off would be to turn off Bluetooth. View solution in conte...
User profile for user: rylan175 rylan175 User level: Level 1 20 points Sep 26, 2024 9:54 PM in response to mhzmike Hello mhzmike, I'm assuming your problem is that an unwanted device is pairing to your iPhone, here's to to stop that. Settings<Bluetooth, find unwanted device and ...
Are you having a hard time telling the Bluetooth devices connected to your iPhone apart? If so, you're probably wondering, "can I rename a paired Bluetooth device?" Yes, you can! Here's how to change a Bluetooth device name on an iPhone or iPad. Related: How to Change AirDrop Name...
This is the current Bluetooth name for the device. Step 5: Tap the small x button to the right of the current device name to delete it, then enter in the name that you want to use as your iPhone’s Bluetooth name. Press the blue Done button at the bottom-right corner of the keyboa...
Select the device type below for steps on how to delete Bluetooth® device information. Note: Steps may change depending on your device or operating system. Check your device manual for specific information. Android™ mobile devices iOS™ (iPhone® cell phone or iPad® tablet) mobile...
Certain apps—especially those related to audio, video, AirPlay, or Bluetooth connectivity—might be keeping the device active. Review installed apps and delete any suspicious or unused third-party apps related to Bluetooth. Restart your iPhone and check again. ...
6 -Double click onNameto open it and identify which folder represents your bluetooth device you want to remove. 7– Now,Right clickon that folder which is associated with the Bluetooth device you want to remove and clickDelete. 8 -Now, restart your computer . ...
Open theGoogle Play Storeapp and tap on your profile icon in the top right corner. TapManage Apps & Device. TapManage. Tap thecheck boxnext to each app you want to delete. Tap the trash can icon at the top right of the screen. ...