Settings 69BluetoothBluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology for exchanging information overa distance of about 30 feet. You don’t need to line up the devices to send information withBluetooth. If the devices are in range, you can exchange information between them, even if theyare in different rooms.Your device can use Bluetooth to share photos, contacts and other content with other Bluetoothdevices.For more information about using Bluetooth, see Bluetooth.Turn Bluetooth on1. From Start, swipe left to Apps, and then tap Settings.2. Swipe left or right to display System, and then tap Bluetooth.3. Tap the ON/OFF switch to turn Bluetooth On. When you turn Bluetooth on, your devicewill scan for Bluetooth devices, and will be discoverable by other devices.Tap + SendYour phone uses NFC to share photos, websites, contacts, and more, or pair your phone bytapping to another NFC-capable device.When tap + send is turned On, you can share items from many apps by tapping more >share… > tap + Send.1. From Start, swipe left to Apps, and then tap Settings.2. Swipe left or right to display System, and then tap tap + send.3. Tap the ON/OFF switch to turn the feature On.Airplane ModeEnabling Airplane mode turns off calling, messaging, and data network features. It also turns offother connectivity features, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.While in airplane mode, you can use other features of your device, such as playing music,watching videos, or other applications.To use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when Airplane mode is enabled, you can turn them on in Settings.1. From Start, swipe left to Apps, and then tap Settings.2. Swipe left or right to display System, and then tap airplane mode.