My phone once paired with the HS801 but unpaired and wont pair again...
I cut both bluetooth's off then back on and they still dont pair. My phone says it cant find the device now. In theory if it did once, then it should again right?
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Teri,
I can't explain why this might work
but try this.
Disconnect the speaker from the phone's blue tooth by unpairing it
then reconnect the speaker by pairing it to the phone again for a fresh reconnection via blue tooth..
Had this issue with a Jabra blue tooth speaker on my wife's mobile phone was doing the exact same symptoms !
It was very very annoying but doing the pairing again fixed it .
Sometimes this happens because either you or the other person changes the pairing keys or remove your mobile from his paired list.
It can be solved by unpairing and then pairing again wwith the other device.
Go to settings in your wildfire, Wireless and network, bluetooth.
Long press on the device name and select unpair.
Also remove your wildfire from the other device's paired list.
Then scan for bluetooth devices and pair again.
This should solve this problem.
Also, when some device sends you a file via Bluetooth, there is a notification asking permission to receive file. Make sure you click on it and select accept.
Without turning the headset on, turn the bluetooth on for the phone. Select the headset that is paired, and select Unpair. Then turn bluetooth off. Put the headset into the "discover" mode, by holding down the power button until the light flashes red and blue. Then turn the bluetooth on for the phone, and it should "discover" it. It should ask for the passcode, normally 0000. Once you enter that, it should pair. After that, you should be alright. You can turn the headset off and back on again and it should connect right away. Hope this helps. otherwise try this : http://www.plantronics.com/media/media_resources/easytopair/
There is a possibility that the phone is still recognizing the Bluetooth earpiece and it's interfering with the phone's operation.
Once you pair up two Bluetooth devices, they would remain paired up regardless if the devices are turned ON or OFF. You need to enable the Bluetooth of your BlackBerry and find the way on how to unpair the earpiece.
Once it's unpaired, remove the battery from the phone while the phone is turned ON. Leave it for 5 minutes and then put the battery back and turn the phone back on.
If the problem still occurs, then you might want to contact BlackBerry to check some other settings.
No such thing as unpairing, remember that not all bluetooth devices are compatible. A complete list of phones that are compatible are located on motorola's website, under consumer products, bluetooth. BTW, if you don't know the pin to pair the devices is 0000
just after turn on both's blutooth. turn on blutooth search of headset also by pressing vol key for 3 sec.. then the blue light will turn on for few sec .. make search on mobile for blutooth device and u will pair it...
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