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Posted on Apr 22, 2010

Bluetooth connectivity i have an acer liquid smartphone. i tried manytimes to connect the phone via bluetooth but after pairing with the other device it shows "paired but not connected". kindly tell me the how to connect it with the other device speacially with other phones and the bluetooth headset.

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