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How to Remove Paired Bluetooth Devices on Android

by Dan Burrows
August 9, 2025
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How to Remove Paired Bluetooth Devices on Android

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We depend on Bluetooth so much that we pair our phones with headphones/speakers, smartwatches, car systems, you name it. As we pair more devices, we start seeing more paired Bluetooth devices on our Android phones, which can become cluttered. Now, the question arises: How do you remove Paired Bluetooth on Android?

Removing old or unused pairings does more than clean up your Bluetooth menu; it can also help solve connectivity troubles. This guide will show you how to remove paired Bluetooth on your Android device.

Table of Contents

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  • Why Unpair Bluetooth Devices?
  • Steps to Unpair a Bluetooth Device on Android
  • Alternative Method (Quick Settings)
  • What Happens After Unpairing?
  • Conclusion

Why Unpair Bluetooth Devices?

There are several reasons why you might want to remove a paired Bluetooth device:

Decluttering: Over time, your list of paired devices can become long and difficult to navigate. Deleting devices you don’t use anymore helps you find those you use.

Troubleshooting Connection Issues: Like anything in life, sometimes app pairings cause issues when connecting to other devices. These issues may resolve themselves by removing and repairing a device.

Privacy and Security: Removing the pairing keeps someone from eavesdropping on you. If it is paired with an old device you no longer own or trust, it may use your Bluetooth radio.

Improving Battery Life (Sometimes): As long as the effect is negligible, you can boost your phone’s battery life by removing unused pairings. This will prevent your phone from continually searching for those devices.

Steps to Unpair a Bluetooth Device on Android

Compared with most Android versions and manufacturers, the mechanism of removing paired Bluetooth devices has not changed much. Here’s a general guide:

Open the Settings app.

Find the section “Connections” or “Connected devices.”

Select “Bluetooth”: 

Look for the paired device you want to remove on the top bar.

Choose the settings icon that is close to the device.

Choose between “Unpair,” “Forget,” or “Remove.”

Confirm the unpairing: You may get a dialog indicating you want to remove the device. 

To confirm, you tap ‘OK’ or ‘Unpair.’

Alternative Method (Quick Settings)

You can also access Bluetooth settings quickly through the Quick Settings panel:

Swipe down from the top of the screen: It will open the notification shade.

Swipe down again (if necessary): It will also be added to the Quick Settings panel.

Press and hold the Bluetooth icon. This will take you straight to the Bluetooth settings menu, and you will be fine.

What Happens After Unpairing?

If you unpair a Bluetooth device, your Android phone will not automatically reconnect. As a brand-new device, you will have to start the pairing process again when you are done using it.

Before proceeding, ensure Bluetooth is on, and the device you’re trying to unpair isn’t connected.

After that, if unpairing fails, restart your Android phone and then try to unpair again.

Conclusion

Removing paired Bluetooth devices is a good way to tidy up your Android phone settings. It is a minute process, and it can help resolve complaints about getting a providing device. It is also a small step for security. 

If you take a few precautions following these easy steps, you’ll never struggle to keep up with your Bluetooth connections while having an easy experience with your Bluetooth devices.

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Dan Burrows is a tech aficionado on a mission to decode the complexities of the digital age. Armed with a curiosity for cutting-edge technology and a talent for storytelling, Dan's articles captivate readers and shed light on the transformative power of innovation. From exploring AI advancements to dissecting cybersecurity challenges, Dan's writing strikes the perfect balance between depth and accessibility, making him a go-to source for tech insights.

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