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I cannot connect my iphone 13 to my macbook pro via blutooth. Message says Macbook pro is not supported.

My iphone 13 will not connect to my Macbook pro via bluetooth. It says MacBook Pro is not supported. How can I troubleshoot besides forgetting devices and reconnecting?


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Posted on Jan 13, 2022 2:36 PM

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Posted on Jan 13, 2022 3:16 PM

 An iPhone will not pair via Bluetooth to a computer (Mac or Windows) or an iPad except for personal hotspot and then only if your cellular plan supports it. See the following for more information:  Bluetooth: Why can't I pair my iPhone or … - Apple Community

                

If you are attempting to use Handoff/Continuity or AirDrop, that does involve Bluetooth but the devices are NOT paired; Bluetooth just needs to be on and the devices in range of each other. The following may help with Handoff/Continuity issues: Use Continuity to connect your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch - Apple Support


Also see Share files between your Mac and Bluetooth devices - Apple Support

 


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Jan 13, 2022 3:16 PM in response to Dbania1

 An iPhone will not pair via Bluetooth to a computer (Mac or Windows) or an iPad except for personal hotspot and then only if your cellular plan supports it. See the following for more information:  Bluetooth: Why can't I pair my iPhone or … - Apple Community

                

If you are attempting to use Handoff/Continuity or AirDrop, that does involve Bluetooth but the devices are NOT paired; Bluetooth just needs to be on and the devices in range of each other. The following may help with Handoff/Continuity issues: Use Continuity to connect your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch - Apple Support


Also see Share files between your Mac and Bluetooth devices - Apple Support

 


I cannot connect my iphone 13 to my macbook pro via blutooth. Message says Macbook pro is not supported.

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