My Android phone is on ICS. By default, Bluetooth is only visible to paired devices, so I had to make it discoverable for my ipad3 to see it. Then I could go through the normal pairing process to get my ipad and Thunderbolt to pair. Process was similar for pairing Galaxy Note II to the iPad for the first time.
On Monday, March 18, 2013, Pam Milleson wrote:
So Bob may I ask how you reset your devices?
On Mar 18, 2013 9:51 AM, "Bob Cook" <BobandMary@escapees.com> wrote:
Pam,I completely reset my Android and iPhone. In both cases, I had to forget everything on the ipad and start pairing from scratch. Same thing on by Bluant speaker for it to connect to my ipad, but that was because my Blueant can only remember two Bluetooth devices and I have five.HTH,Bob
Good morning!
Question for the group. I have the iPad 3 (love it) and always used the PDANET app to connect to my android phone. I realize this is an iPad group but maybe some of you guys may use android phones. My Motorola phone had a major upgrade this morning and now I cannot connect to my android phone wirelessly. It tells me to connect using either Bluetooth or USB. Since there is no USB port, I need to connect through Bluetooth.
I have activated Bluetooth on my phone and iPad. It shows bluetooth as paired through my phone (for the iPad) but on my iPad it keeps telling me to connect my phone. Any suggestions what to do?
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-Bob
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-Bob
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