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CHAPTER 8: Bluetooth on Your DROID
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Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device
Sometimes, you might want to disconnect a Bluetooth device from your DROID.
It is easy to get this done. Get into the Bluetooth settings as you did earlier in this
chapter. Touch and hold the device you want to disconnect in order to bring up the next
screen, then tap the Disconnect & Unpair button, and confirm your choice.
NOTE: Bluetooth has a range of only about 30 feet, so if you are not nearby or not using a
Bluetooth device, turn off Bluetooth. You can always turn it back on when you are actually going
to be using it.
This will delete the Bluetooth profile from the DROID. (See Figure 8–5.)
Touch and hold the device in the
list of Bluetooth devices to see
this screen.
Choose “Disconnect &
unpair” to “Forget” this
device.
Device is now
not paired.
Figure 8–5. Disconnecting and unpairing a Bluetooth device.

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BrandMotorola
ModelDROID
CategoryCell Phone
LanguageEnglish

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