I needed that reminder. Thanks Brad.

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On 8/31/2024 7:25 AM, Bradford Snyder wrote:
On your old iPhone, you can remove paired bluetooth devices as follows:

1.  Open Settings > Bluetooth.
2.  Navigate to a device you wish to remove, and swipe up (or down) to More 
Info.
3.  Now, swipe left to right in order to navigate all the way to the end of the 
More Info page, and you will eventually find a button labeled Forget This 
Device.

HTH.

- Brad -



On Aug 31, 2024, at 08:58, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries 
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Hi all,
   I need to remove my connected Bluetooth devices from my old iPhone. I can't 
get to the Forget this Device, I only get the dialog about a failed connection. 
Thanks.

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