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Turn off both devices bluetooth. Turn them both back on and then do a scan on both sides it should pair up.
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To make the Bluetooth connection, you turn on the Galaxy Tab's Bluetooth radio. Obey these directions:
On the Apps screen, open the Settings icon.
Choose Wireless & Networks.
Place a green check mark by the Bluetooth option.
When Bluetooth is on, the Bluetooth status icon appears. Here is a tutorial video on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol5Vg-fpKDI&noredirect=1 If you wanna know more about Galaxy Tablet you can go to here: http://www.aneesoft.com/tutorials/tablet/index.html
If you've got a headphone plugged into the headphone jack remove it. If this issue is (still) there without a headphone plugged in and you have no bluetooth headphone paired (disable Bluetooth to test) then i suggests the headphone jack is faulty. You might have a look if there's dirt and/or dust inside the hole. Carefully try to remove it using a toothpick. Use no needles, no liquids and similar for this.
If the problem disappears with bluetooth disabled check the bluetooth gear.
You can solve many troubles by restoring factory setting. Press Home Key > Settings > Privacy. Press Factory data reset > Reset phone > Erase everything. All settings will be restored
you should make sure you are hooked up to a phone or computer and it will work much better. and if that doesn't work make sure the person your talking to has phone service. and if all else fails go to good old texting.
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