Apple iPad 2 with 3G iOS 4

Apple iPad 2 with 3G

iOS 4

You can't connect to another Bluetooth device - Apple iPad 2 with 3G iOS 4

Cause 2 of 8: Bluetooth isn't turned on on your phone

You need to turn on Bluetooth before you can connect to another Bluetooth device.

Solution: Turn on Bluetooth.

Step 1 of 5

Find "Bluetooth"

Press Settings.

Step 2 of 5

Find "Bluetooth"

Press General.

Step 3 of 5

Find "Bluetooth"

Press Bluetooth.

Step 4 of 5

Turn Bluetooth on or off

Press the indicator next to Bluetooth.
Depending on the current setting, the function is turned on or off.

Step 5 of 5

Exit

Press the Home key to return to standby mode.

1 Find "Bluetooth"

Press Settings.
Press General.
Press Bluetooth.

2 Turn Bluetooth on or off

Press the indicator next to Bluetooth.
Depending on the current setting, the function is turned on or off.

3 Exit

Press the Home key to return to standby mode.

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