26Favorites list, tap the contact and then tap the star button when the contact’s details pagecomes up.The Overflow button lets you adjust display settings, change or add accounts,import, explore, and otherwise manage your contacts list.Tap the Search button to search through your contacts. Just start typing to search byname, e-mail, and so on.BluetoothYour smartphone is equipped with Bluetooth, which allows it to connect to all kinds ofuseful things: wireless speakers, headsets, and in-car sound systems just to name a few.While each Bluetooth device may differ in how it’s used, they all connect in a similar way.Here are the general steps for making that kind of connection, known as “pairing” your phonewith the Bluetooth device.Open Settings and you’ll find Bluetooth near the top of the list. Now,tap directly on the word Bluetooth to open the Bluetooth menu. Usethe ON/OFF switch to make sure it’s ON. You should see a littleswirling circle indicator under the ON/OFF switch—this means yourphone is searching for new Bluetooth devices. If you don’t see theindicator, tap the Overflow button and then tap Refresh.At this point, your phone is actively searching for nearby Bluetoothdevices and will continue to do so for about two minutes. Now youmust turn on your device’s “Pair” function, sometimes known as“pairing mode”. This usually has a button dedicated to it, but be sure to read yourdevice’s instructions for specific steps!Soon your phone will find the Bluetooth device, and all that’s usually necessary is to tap onthe device when it shows up in the list. Sometimes you might get asked to enter a code, butagain, this should be covered by your device’s instructions.Once the pairing is complete, there’s a configure icon for each device. Tap this to get atthe options for your device, if any. This is also where you go to “forget” the device, which is astep used when troubleshooting Bluetooth connections.