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iPhone: Deleting Bluetooth devices - this is how it works

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How to delete bluetooth devices from iPhone
1st step:
2nd step:
3rd step:
quick start Guide

This article shows you how to delete unused Bluetooth devices from iPhone device list..

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If you use a Bluetooth device with your iPhone, it appears in the device list so that the smartphone remembers the connection and you don't have to search for and connect the device again when you pair it again. If you no longer want to use a Bluetooth device, for example mobile speakers or headphones, with the iPhone, you can easily unpair it. In this article, we will show you how to ignore Bluetooth devices that are no longer needed.

How to delete bluetooth devices from iPhone

Follow our step-by-step instructions or take a look at the quick start guide .

1st step:

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Open the settings on your iPhone and navigate to " Bluetooth ".

2nd step:

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All devices that are or were connected to your iPhone or iPad appear in the " My Devices " list . Here, find the device you want to unpair and then tap the i icon on the right .

3rd step:

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Now tap on " Forget this device ". This will disconnect the current connection and the device will be ignored in future connection attempts. If you want to reconnect the device, you have to put it into connection mode and look for it in the " Other devices " list . After tapping, the device should be back in " My Devices ".

quick start Guide

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Tap on the menu item " Bluetooth ".
  3. Devices that have already been connected to your iPhone or iPad or are up-to-date appear in the " My Devices " list.
  4. In this list, find the device you want to remove and then tap the blue i icon on the relevant entry .
  5. Then go to " Ignore device " and then again to " Ignore device " to remove the device from the Bluetooth list. If the device is connected to the iPhone, the Bluetooth connection is automatically disconnected.
  6. To pair again, you must then add the device again from the " Other devices " list .

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