Bluetooth headsets

You can use a Bluetooth headset for your calls if your phone supports Bluetooth.

When you use Bluetooth headsets with your phone, keep in mind:

  • If you have both a Bluetooth headset and a standard headset attached to the phone, only one type of headset works at any time. When you enable one headset, the other is automatically disabled.

  • If you use a USB headset, both the Bluetooth and analog headset are disabled. If you unplug the USB headset, you need to enable the Bluetooth or standard headset.

  • For optimum headset coverage, use your Bluetooth headset within 10feet (3meters) of the phone.

  • Your phone supports the Bluetooth Handsfree Profile. If your Bluetooth headset supports these features, you can use your headset to:

    • Answer a call

    • End a call

    • Change the headset volume for a call

    • Redial a number

    • View Caller ID

    • Reject a call

    • Divert a call

    • Place a call on hold by answering an incoming call

    • End a call by answering an incoming call

For more information, see the documentation from your Bluetooth headset manufacturer.

Turn Bluetooth on or off

When Bluetooth is active, the Bluetooth icon appears in the phone screen header.

1

Press Applications .

2

Select Bluetooth.

3

Press On or Off.

Add a Bluetooth headset

1

Make your Bluetooth headset discoverable.

2

Press Applications .

3

Select Bluetooth > Add Bluetooth device.

Your phone searches for discoverable accessories.
4

Select your headset and press Connect.

5

(Optional) If prompted, enter the PIN for your headset.

Disconnect a Bluetooth headset

You should disconnect your Bluetooth headset before you use it with another device.

1

Press Applications .

2

Select Bluetooth.

3

Select a Bluetooth headset.

4

Press Disconnect.

Remove a Bluetooth headset

Remove your Bluetooth headset if you aren't going to use it with your phone again.

1

Press Applications .

2

Select Bluetooth.

3

Select a Bluetooth headset and press Delete.