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amnichols10

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May 19, 2008
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I'm trying to pair my iOS devices to my my rMBP and they are not showing up on my bluetooth discovery options.

All of my devices has the latest software and the bluetooth has been turned on as well. Was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if there is a possible fix for this.

Thanks.
 
I'm trying to pair my iOS devices to my my rMBP and they are not showing up on my bluetooth discovery options.

All of my devices has the latest software and the bluetooth has been turned on as well. Was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if there is a possible fix for this.

Thanks.

Same thing. I cannot connect to my iPhone 6 with a late 2013 macbook pro retina
 
Same here

I was hoping to take advantage of Yosemite's ability to pair with my iPhone 5S. The MBP recognizes the iPhone and provides a code, but after I click "Pair" I get a message the MBP is not supported. This is a Retina MBP Late 2013. Yes, the software is up to date.
 
I was hoping to take advantage of Yosemite's ability to pair with my iPhone 5S. The MBP recognizes the iPhone and provides a code, but after I click "Pair" I get a message the MBP is not supported. This is a Retina MBP Late 2013. Yes, the software is up to date.

If you are trying to get handoff/continuity working this is done thru apple id/icloud not pairing bluetooth. #1 troubleshooting for continuity is make sure you don't have them paired.
 
need iOS 8.1 on your iOS devices for all handoff/continuity functions to work.


I can only do some things, (no AirDrop for me :( ), as my mac is too old (doesn't have BT4.0LE).
 
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