Pairing your iPhone with another handset via a Bluetooth connection allows you communicate between the two devices securely and transfer a limited amount of data from one unit to the other. This can be particularly useful if you've just upgraded to an iPhone and want to export your personal data and contacts from your old handset. You won't be able to transfer a large amount of data, so you'll need to find an alternative way to move your audio and visual files, but this is a great way to get started.
Instructions
1. Enable the Bluetooth connection on the first handset. Consult its user guide if you're unsure of do this.
2. Tap "Settings" from your iPhone's home screen and then choose "Bluetooth" from the "General" menu. Your iPhone will then search for available Blutooth devices within its range.
3. Tap the first handset from the list of devices found and enter the passkey. The first handset should provide you with this when the iPhone has found its signal. Some devices will have a default pass value. Check your device's user guide if you are unsure.
4. Accept the connection on the first handset and consult its user guide to find out transfer data to your iPhone.
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