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This wikiHow teaches you how to navigate to and identify your iPhone's specific Bluetooth Address.

  1. It's the icon with the gray cogs that is typically found on one of your home screens, or under a folder labelled "Utilities."
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  3. The address is located to the right of the "Bluetooth" label towards the bottom of the list on your screen.
    • Your iPhone's Bluetooth address is a device-specific string of numbers and letters that lets other Bluetooth devices know where and how to send and receive information.
    • For example, you can have both a Bluetooth keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse connected to a Mac at the same time, and the Mac will know which information it is receiving from which device based on their individual addresses.
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1. Open Settings.
2. Tap General.
3. Tap About.
4. Identify your Bluetooth address.

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