Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE Wi-Fi User Manual - Page 101

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Settings Advanced Bluetooth settings Additional Bluetooth features are available in the Advanced menu. Options may vary by service provider. 1. From Settings, tap Connections > Bluetooth. 2. Tap More options > Advanced settings. Dual audio You can play audio from your device to two connected Bluetooth audio devices. 1. Connect Bluetooth audio devices to your device. 2. From the Notification panel, tap Media output. 3. Under Audio output, tap to two devices). next to each audio device to play audio to them (up Airplane mode Airplane mode turns off all network connections including calling, texting, mobile data, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. While Airplane mode is enabled, you can turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in Settings or from the Quick settings panel. ◌ From Settings, tap this feature. Connections > Airplane mode, and then tap to enable NOTE The use of Ultra-wideband (UWB) is prohibited aboard aircraft or ships and must be turned off by use of Airplane mode, which will disable all network connectivity. The use of other features of this mobile device on an aircraft or a ship may be subject to federal and local guidelines and restrictions. Check with appropriate authorities and always follow crew instructions regarding when and how you may use your device. SIM manager Your wireless service provider and service plan may support the ability to use a dual SIM (two physical SIM cards) or an eSIM (embedded SIM) so that you can manage two mobile accounts without carrying two devices. Options may vary by service provider. 101

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Settings
Advanced
Bluetooth
settings
Additional
Bluetooth
features
are
available
in
the
Advanced
menu.
Options
may
vary
by
service
provider.
1.
From
Settings,
tap
Connections
>
Bluetooth
.
2.
Tap
More
options
>
Advanced
settings
.
Dual
audio
You
can
play
audio
from
your
device
to
two
connected
Bluetooth
audio
devices.
1.
Connect
Bluetooth
audio
devices
to
your
device.
2.
From
the
Notification
panel,
tap
Media
output
.
3.
Under
Audio
output,
tap
next
to
each
audio
device
to
play
audio
to
them
(up
to
two
devices).
Airplane
mode
Airplane
mode
turns
off
all
network
connections
including
calling,
texting,
mobile
data,
Wi-Fi,
and
Bluetooth.
While
Airplane
mode
is
enabled,
you
can
turn
on
Wi-Fi
and
Bluetooth
in
Settings
or
from
the
Quick
settings
panel.
From
Settings,
tap
Connections
>
Airplane
mode
,
and
then
tap
to
enable
this
feature.
NOTE
The
use
of
Ultra-wideband
(UWB)
is
prohibited
aboard
aircraft
or
ships
and
must
be
turned
off
by
use
of
Airplane
mode,
which
will
disable
all
network
connectivity.
The
use
of
other
features
of
this
mobile
device
on
an
aircraft
or
a
ship
may
be
subject
to
federal
and
local
guidelines
and
restrictions.
Check
with
appropriate
authorities
and
always
follow
crew
instructions
regarding
when
and
how
you
may
use
your
device.
SIM
manager
Your
wireless
service
provider
and
service
plan
may
support
the
ability
to
use
a
dual
SIM
(two
physical
SIM
cards)
or
an
eSIM
(embedded
SIM)
so
that
you
can
manage
two
mobile
accounts
without
carrying
two
devices.
Options
may
vary
by
service
provider.
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