If your iPhone won't connect to Bluetooth, you won't be able to connect it to other devices. Here are six ways to fix it.
You can use your iPhone with most Bluetooth headsets you may use with your PC. If you are listening to music, playing a game, or making an important business phone call, it may be a good idea to ...
An iPhone can be used as a tethered modem that may be connected to your computer wirelessly or with a USB cable. This will allow you to share your computer's internet connection with your iPhone for ...
If your Apple iPhone 16e struggles to maintain a connection to Bluetooth devices, specifically speakers and headphones, you aren’t alone. Since the launch iOS 18.3.2, users have taken to social media ...
Bluetooth has been around for a minute, and it's the type of wireless ingenuity that just keeps getting better. Thanks to the Bluetooth technology built right into your iPhone, you can do all kinds of ...
Although the iPhone has built-in Bluetooth technology, wireless file transfer capabilities are limited by its operating system. To transfer files wirelessly between an iPhone and an Android device, ...
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When Apple shipped the iPhone, its built-in Bluetooth capabilities (or lack thereof) proved to be a major disappointment to many users. Its Bluetooth capabilities were far more limited than those ...
Apple hasn't publicly announced support for Bluetooth 4.2 in the devices. But at some point since September's iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus launch, it has updated its product comparison pages to show ...