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This wikiHow teaches you how to navigate to and identify your iPhone's specific Bluetooth Address.
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Open your iPhone's Settings. It's the icon with the gray cogs that is typically found on one of your home screens, or under a folder labelled "Utilities."
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Scroll down to the third section of menu options, and tap General .Advertisement
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Tap About .
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Identify your iPhone's Bluetooth address. The address is located to the right of the "Bluetooth" label towards the bottom of the list on your screen.
- Your iPhone's Bluetooth address is a device-specific string of numbers and letters that lets other Bluetooth devices know where and how to send and receive information.
- For example, you can have both a Bluetooth keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse connected to a Mac at the same time, and the Mac will know which information it is receiving from which device based on their individual addresses.
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1. Open Settings.
2. Tap General.
3. Tap About.
4. Identify your Bluetooth
address.
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