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I have had a quick look on the Internet and people do seem to be able to pair the iPhone 4s with jawbone. I honestly don't want to seem rude, but are you sure you have been doing it properly? Here's a tutorial:
Also, HERE is a post from someone who may have had the same problem as you - who seems to have sorted it. If your 4s isn't recognising ANY blue-tooth devices, then obviously there would seem to be something wrong with your iPhone. Good luck! |
James, I have tried it all - and properly. In the Apple shop, it wouldn't pair with any Apple device and two of their employees tried it too with their phones and it didn't work!
Having used it for a year or so with my 3Gs, I do know how it works Rude mod. |
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Did you look at THIS? |
I forgive you grandpa.
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Did you look at THIS sonny?
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Yes you put it in the first post - getting forgetful?
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To reset and re-pair your Jawbone, perform the steps listed below:
1. Turn off the Bluetooth on your phone. 2. Delete any existing Bluetooth profile for the Jawbone from your phone. 3. Press the Reset Button on the Jawbone for three seconds by inserting the metal end of the earloop in the Reset hole (the center charging slot on the tip of the Noise Shield Button). 4. Re-pair the Jawbone with your phone according to the instructions in your Jawbone User’s Guide. You may download the User’s Guide from our website at http://www.jawbone.com/support_usermanual_us.php. Have you done all that? if not, and it works, will you aplogise to me? |
I take it that it worked then?
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No James, it didn't - I tried it yesterday.
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Oh ****.
Try it again. |
What on earth is Jawbone (apart from the obvious bone in your jaw)?
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I have the 4S on Orange. Must admit I'm disappointed with the 3G Coverage. Heard from everyone that it was excellent but seems to be worse than O2 !! I don't suppose there's a setting I'm missing by any chance is there that's making it sub optimal (I have 3G and x number of bars but no internet) :(
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you should turn your phone off every now and then too hth |
A quick question.
I have recently downgraded my contract to a bare minimum - I think I get 100 minutes and 100 texts (which is more than enough). I do most of my browsing, data stuff at home and my Wifi picks that up. I want to completely prevent any 'accidental' data access while I'm out and about. Bar not accessing Safari/etc, are there any settings I can change that will lock all that out except when I'm at home? |
Settings - General - Network and switch Mobile Data off.]
Every time you go out. |
madness
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You can leave "mobile data" switched off permanently and still be able access wifi.
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