How Do I Pair My Samsung Galaxy S10 To A Car With Bluetooth?

Do you know your Samsung Galaxy S10 can seamlessly replace the regular traditional radio console in your vehicle? Well, it can. Rather than depending on your auto manufacturer to add amazing entertainment options, your vehicle’s speakers can be used to hear everything your device has to offer – from Spotify, podcasts, songs you downloaded – not forgetting using your device’s hands-free for navigation and voice calls.

If your vehicle has support for Bluetooth, things are super easy. Without it, it cannot work. Let’s expatiate below:

How Can I Pair My Samsung Galaxy S10 To A Car With Bluetooth?

To begin, make sure your Galaxy S10’s Bluetooth is activated and set to pair with your car.

  • Launch the Settings application.
  • Click “Connections.”
  • On the Connections page, enable Bluetooth by scrolling the button to the right.

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  • Take your Galaxy S10 to your vehicle. Start the car and make sure you leave it parked. A lot of car manufacturers deactivate features like Bluetooth pairing if the vehicle is moving, for safety reasons.
  • Start your car’s Bluetooth pairing mode. This varies from one vehicle to another, therefore you might have to confirm from your car’s user guide for more information. However, even without these guidelines, you will be able to locate the controls by exploring the options in your vehicle. Search for the audio setup settings.

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  • For pairing your vehicle with your device, head back to the Connections page in Settings and then click “Bluetooth.”
  •  In the Available Devices section, click the entry for your vehicle when it is visible. A lot of vehicles will connect automatically, but, you will need to type in the passcode on your vehicle’s display if it is asked for.

Your car and Galaxy S10 will be paired. When next you start your engine, the device will automatically connect and it will be possible to hear the device’s audio via the vehicle’s speakers.

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