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How to use bluetooth tethering on Android

How to use bluetooth tethering on Android

So far, 3 types of tethering are available on Android, and Hotspot is the most popular and widely used. There is now a type of tethering that is similar to a hotspot and uses Bluetooth technology.

So to channel a data connection all you have to do is use bluetooth and the data connection you get is pretty fast like a hotspot too. It works pretty much the same, and this method can be done on other Android phones with no problem.

In short, your phone is already paired or connected to the phone that is being tethered. With it connected now, all that’s left to do is ask for permission to use the internet via bluetooth later.

Tutorial on Using Bluetooth Tethering on Android

So in this tutorial I am using 2 Android phones. Mobile (A) is used for bluetooth tethering and Mobile (B) is used to connect to Mobile (A). Please follow and practice the following steps immediately.

  1. Turn on Bluetooth on phones A and B. Then connect or pair first.

  2. Then turn on phone A’s internet connection.

  3. Please go to telephone A. arrangement > Connectivity > Bluetooth tetheringand activate it.

    Activate Bluetooth tethering

  4. After that, go to bluetooth on phone B and tap on the options button on the bluetooth name of phone A.

    Using Bluetooth tethering on Android

  5. Then tick the option Internet access.

    Enable the Allow Internet Access option

  6. A notification is displayed on phone A, please allow.

    Notification of bluetooth tethering permission on Android phone

  7. Done, now phone B can use phone A’s internet via bluetooth tethering.

The above tutorial will be easier to understand when you put it into practice. And as long as the internet connection on phone A is good, phone B can access the internet without any problems.

Also Read: How To Change Bluetooth Name On Android Phone

Does bluetooth tethering work for multiple phones?

Yes, just like a hotspot, this Bluetooth tethering can also be used for multiple phones. However, be aware that the internet connection can be fragmented. So the key is on phone A, where the device must have enough internet speed if you want to transfer it to many other devices.

Compared to hotspots, Bluetooth tethering is of course a little more complicated to set up. But in terms of connection, it’s the same as hotspot or USB tethering. And if you have any questions about the tutorial above, please write them in the comments column below.

Hopefully useful and good luck