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Help Cleanup Paired Bluetooth Devices

CptCurl

Newbie
Please forgive my ignorance and let me say I searched for an answer on this forum before posting this.

I want to clean out old Bluetooth devices no longer used.

Here's what led up to this. I had a Jawbone Icon I bought right after getting my Droid X. It paired and connected without any difficulty whatever. I used it over a year and recently it died. That left me without an earpiece.

My wife had an older BlueAnt earpiece I paired and connected (no problem). I didn't like it as much as the Jawbone, so I ordered another Jawbone. When it arrived I had trouble getting it to pair with the Droid X. After several tries it did finally pair. However, it won't keep a steady connection and often it fails to connect when turned on. I may be wrong, but I suspect this has something to do with having multiple devices, particularly multiple Jawbone Icon devices paired with my phone.

I had thought I would delete the pairing and re-do it to get a better job. On my home screen I push the menu button, then "Settings", then "Wireless & Networks", then "Bluetooth Settings". There are two sub-menus at this page, "Bluetooth Settings" and "Bluetooth Devices". The menu button only pulls up a choice of "Scan for Devices".

Under the "Bluetooth Devices" menu I see entries for various devices including the first Jawbone Icon, the current Jawbone Icon, the BlueAnt, etc. I can find nothing that allows me to delete any of these devices. I would like to delete them all and start over by pairing my current Jawbone Icon.

Can anybody tell me how to do this?

Thanks in advance,
Curl
 
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