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Wirelessly connect your Android phone to any version of Windows
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Do you want to connect your Android phone to your Windows computer using Bluetooth? Connecting your phone to your computer via Bluetooth allows you to wirelessly transfer files from your phone to your PC . You can even connect your computer to the internet using Bluetooth tethering . This wikiHow article teaches you how to connect your phone to your Windows computer using Bluetooth.

Things You Should Know

  • Swipe down from the screen on your Android phone to open the Quick Access menu. Ensure the Bluetooth icon is highlighted in blue. If it is not, tap it to turn Bluetooth on.
  • Click the Windows Start menu > "Settings" > "Bluetooth & Devices" (or just "Devices") > Ensure Bluetooth is on. Click "Add Device" > "Bluetooth". Then click your phone.
  • When your computer detects your phone, tap "Pair" on your phone, then tap "Connect" or "Yes" on your computer.
Method 1
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Using Windows 11

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  1. To do so, swipe down from the top of the screen. This displays the Quick Access menu.
  2. The Bluetooth button has an icon that resembles a jagged "B" with two tails behind it. The Bluetooth button should be highlighted in blue. If it is grey, Bluetooth is not turned on. Tap the button to turn Bluetooth on .
    • If you don't see the Bluetooth icon, swipe down from the Quick Access menu again to display all icons. You may need to swipe left to view the next page.
    • Alternatively, you can tap the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the Quick Access menu to open Settings. Then tap the Connections, or Connected Devices . Then tap Bluetooth . Ensure the toggle switch at the top is turned on.
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  3. You'll need to enable Bluetooth on your Windows 10 PC now.
    • Click the Windows Start menu.
  4. To do so, make sure the toggle switch at the top of the page it turned on. It should be highlighted in blue and shifted to the right.
  5. You can do so by clicking the large box that says "Add Device" at the top of the page, or by clicking Add Device next to "Devices" in the menu.
  6. It's at the top of the menu. Your computer will start scanning for nearby Bluetooth devices.
  7. When your computer finds your phone, the device name will display in the Bluetooth menu. Click your phone's device name in the menu.
  8. You'll see a window on both devices pop up with a six-digit number, which you'll use to verify the connection between them.
  9. You will see a pop-up on your phone asking if you want to pair your phone with your computer. Tap Pair in the pop-up.
  10. This will connect your phone to your computer using Bluetooth.
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Windows 10

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  1. To do so, swipe down from the top of the screen. This displays the Quick Access menu.
  2. The Bluetooth button has an icon that resembles a jagged "B" with two tails behind it. The Bluetooth button should be highlighted in blue. If it is grey, Bluetooth is not turned on. Tap the button to turn Bluetooth on .
    • If you don't see the Bluetooth icon, swipe down from the Quick Access menu again to display all icons. You may need to swipe left to view the next page.
    • Alternatively, you can tap the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the Quick Access menu to open Settings. Then tap the Connections, or Connected Devices . Then tap Bluetooth . Ensure the toggle switch at the top is turned on.
  3. You'll need to enable Bluetooth on your Windows 10 PC now.
  4. This option is in the middle of the page. It's next to an icon that resembles an iPod and a keyboard.
  5. You'll see this tab on the left side of the Bluetooth window.
  6. Doing so will enable your computer's Bluetooth.
  7. It's at the top of the page.
  8. This option is at the top of the page. Clicking it will open a page with any parable devices.
  9. Doing so will prompt your phone and computer to begin connecting.
  10. You'll see a window on both devices pop up with a six-digit number, which you'll use to verify the connection between them.
    • Make sure the number on your phone and computer matches before continuing.
  11. This button will appear on the window with the six-digit number.
  12. You must do this quickly, or the connection between your Android and your PC will expire. As long as you tap Pair in time, your PC and Android will be connected.
    • You may first have to tap a checkbox confirming that you wish to connect your Android to your PC.
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Using Windows 8

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  1. To do so, swipe down from the top of the screen. This displays the Quick Access menu.
  2. The Bluetooth button has an icon that resembles a jagged "B" with two tails behind it. The Bluetooth button should be highlighted in blue. If it is grey, Bluetooth is not turned on. Tap the button to turn Bluetooth on.
    • If you don't see the Bluetooth icon, swipe down from the Quick Access menu again to display all icons. You may need to swipe left to view the next page.
    • Alternatively, you can tap the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the Quick Access menu to open Settings. Then tap the Connections, or Connected Devices . Then tap Bluetooth . Ensure the toggle switch at the top is turned on.
  3. You'll need to enable Bluetooth on this device as well.
  4. The search bar is near the top of the Start window.
  5. It should be the first option in the Start window.
  6. This tab is on the left side of the page.
  7. It's on the left side of the page.
  8. Doing so will enable Bluetooth on your Windows 8 PC.
  9. It should appear under the "Bluetooth" switch.
  10. It's in the bottom-right corner of the phone's name area. Doing so will prompt your phone and your PC to begin connecting.
  11. You'll see a window on both devices pop up with a six-digit number, which you'll use to verify the connection between them.
    • Make sure the number on your phone and computer matches before continuing.
  12. This button will appear on the window with the six-digit number.
  13. You must do this quickly, or the connection between your Android and your PC will expire. As long as you tap Pair in time, your PC and Android will be connected.
    • You may first have to tap a checkbox confirming that you wish to connect your Android to your PC.
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Using Windows 7

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  1. To do so, swipe down from the top of the screen. This displays the Quick Access menu.
  2. The Bluetooth button has an icon that resembles a jagged "B" with two tails behind it. The Bluetooth button should be highlighted in blue. If it is grey, Bluetooth is not turned on. Tap the button to turn Bluetooth on.
    • If you don't see the Bluetooth icon, swipe down from the Quick Access menu again to display all icons. You may need to swipe left to view the next page.
    • Alternatively, you can tap the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the Quick Access menu to open Settings. Then tap the Connections, or Connected Devices . Then tap Bluetooth . Ensure the toggle switch at the top is turned on.
  3. This option should be on the right side of the Start window, just below the Control Panel option.
    • If you don't see this option, type devices and printers into the "Search" field at the bottom of the Start window, then click Devices and Printers when it appears.
  4. It's on the top-left side of the Devices and Printers window.
  5. It should be listed in the middle of the page.
    • If you don't see your device listed here, your Windows 7 might not natively support Bluetooth, in which case you'll need to purchase a USB Bluetooth adapter for your PC.
  6. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. [1] .
  7. You'll see a window on both devices pop up with a six-digit number, which you'll use to verify the connection between them.
    • Make sure the number on your phone and computer matches before continuing.
  8. This button will appear on the window with the six-digit number.
  9. You must do this quickly, or the connection between your Android and your PC will expire. As long as you tap Pair in time, your PC and Android will be connected.
    • You may first have to tap a checkbox confirming that you wish to connect your Android to your PC.
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  • Question
    I have Bluetooth adapter on the computer and the Android phone does not the detect computer.
    Dan B
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    That usually occurs if the computer's Bluetooth has not been made visible. But it is better to rather add the phone from the computer. Go to the Bluetooth window on the computer and select Add Device to be able to add the phone.
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    I want to transfer photos from my phone to my computer using Bluetooth.
    Dan B
    Community Answer
    Before transferring, make sure Bluetooth is turned on on the computer. Right click on the Bluetooth icon on the system tray (at the bottom right corner of the task bar) and select "Receive a file". Select the photo you want to transfer and tap share. Select Bluetooth and select the computer among the list that appears.
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    How do you turn on Bluetooth for a PC?
    Aidan
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    Make sure you have a Bluetooth card to begin with. Then, in the Windows search bar, type "Bluetooth and other devices." Press on the result labeled "settings." Press the button directly under the word Bluetooth.
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