If your iPhone won't connect to Bluetooth, you won't be able to connect it to other devices. Here are six ways to fix it.
You can change the name of a Bluetooth device on your iPhone to make it easier to keep track of your devices. Here's how to ...
iPhones lack native support for Bluetooth Audio LE (Low Energy), which allows devices to stream audio to multiple output devices. This limitation means you need to rely on third-party apps or specific ...
Using Beats headphones with your Apple devices will make the listening or gaming experience much better. If you own an iPhone ...
If you’re experiencing persistent connectivity issues with your iPhone, such as problems with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VPN, or cellular networks, resetting your network settings can often resolve these ...
The iPhone's Control Center is a handy feature that offers quick access to phone settings you might need regularly. You can access Focus modes, enable Airplane mode ...
If pairing AirPods to a laptop confuses you, don't worry. Whether they're AirPods Pro 2s or AirPods 4 with ANC, here's how to ...
Bluetooth has been around for a minute, and it's the type of wireless ingenuity that just keeps getting better. Thanks to the Bluetooth technology built right into your iPhone, you can do all kinds of ...
Apple wants you to avoid damaging your hearing when you’re using an iPhone or iPad (but, strangely, not a Mac). In Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Headphone Safety, enable Reduce Loud Audio, and you can ...