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bluetooth is a type of wireless connectivity between supported devices. you can share music files with other mobile users through bluetooth , and you may use a bluetooth wireless headset to listen to the music files being played through your bluetooth enabled systems such as laptop and may also be supported by yuor phone.
Turn your bluetooth headset off. If it is on, press and hold multi-function button(for about 4 seconds) until the LED blinks twice.
Prepare your iphone to be ready to go to search mode. You can see 1.Search 2. Wait for request. Don't press on Search yet. This needs to be done after the bluetooth headset is in pairing mode.
Turn your bluetooth headset on in pairing mode. (Press and hold the multi-function button for almost 9 seconds. The LED will be steadily LIT.)
Activate the Search option in your phone. You should see Samsung WEP301 in your phone's screen. Choose that and press OK.
The phone will ask for a passkey. Press 0000. (That's four zeros.) Then press OK. Give it a few seconds, your phone and bluetooth headset will be paired.
According to the technicians of Apple, Bluetooth in iPhone does NOT recognize other iPhones/iPods/other brands of phones, because this facility in iPhone is not meant for transfer of data from one phone to the other. It is only for call-hearing and music-listening without keeping the phone attached to the ear.
Unfortunately, the iPhone doesn't (yet) have such capability built-in. But engaging the iPod function to listen to music/video audio while a call is taking place will allow you to hear said audio. Obviously this is not an ideal solution. If your phone is jailbroken, there is a tweak to enable music to be played through the bluetooth headphones but it is low quality.
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