How To Use Bluetooth - Samsung Galaxy Alpha
Learn how to use Bluetooth on your Samsung Galaxy Alpha. Bluetooth creates a direct wireless connection between two devices over short distances. Use Bluetooth to exchange data or media files with other devices.
Quick Links
Pairing with other Bluetooth devices
- On the Apps screen, tap Settings > Bluetooth, tap the Bluetooth switch to activate it, and then tap Scan.
- The detected devices are listed.
- To set the device as visible to other devices, tap the device name.
- Select a device to pair with.
- If your device has paired with the device before, tap the device name without confirming the auto-generated passkey.
- If the device you want to pair with is not in the list, request that the device turns on its visibility option.
- Accept the Bluetooth authorization request on both devices to confirm.
Sending and receiving data
Many apps support data transfer via Bluetooth. You can share data, such as contacts or media files, with other Bluetooth devices. The following actions are an example of sending an image to another device.
Sending an image
- On the Apps screen, tap Gallery.
- Select an image.
- Tap Share icon > Bluetooth, and then select a device to transfer the image to. If the device you want to pair with is not in the list, request that the device turns on its visibility option. Or, set your device as visible to other devices.
- Accept the Bluetooth authorization request on the other device.
Receiving an image
- When another device sends you an image, accept the Bluetooth authorization request. The received image is saved in the Gallery > Download folder.
Unpairing Bluetooth devices
- On the Apps screen, tap Settings > Bluetooth. The device displays the paired devices in the list.
- Tap Setting icon next to the devices name to unpair
- Tap Unpair.
Bluetooth Settings
Activate the Bluetooth feature to exchange information over short distances.
- On the Settings screen, tap Bluetooth, and then tap the Bluetooth switch to activate it.
- To use more options, tap Menu icon,
- Visibility timeout: Set duration that the device is visible.
- Received files: View received files via Bluetooth.
- Rename device: Change the device name.
Recently I found out that the bluetooth connection quality of my Galaxy Alpha seems to be really bad. Two things happen:
1) I have a motorcycle helmet speaker device connected. When the phone is "visible" to the device, i.e. not in the jacket, the connection is ok, when the phone "disappears"/gets covered the connection gets bad, although the range is within 40 cm. Things get even worse when I operate a navigation app at the same time.
2) I have a bluetooth hifi speaker device connected. The connection/music quality gets lousy if I operate the camera, contacts or any other app simultaneously. All this within a range of 1-2mtrs.
Is there anyone out there who has the same exeperience and eventually knows how to fix it ?!?