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Bluetooth iPhone SE 15.4.1 and Mac Os Monterey 12.3.1 are not supported, any solution?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.3
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Bluetooth iPhone SE 15.4.1 and Mac Os Monterey 12.3.1 are not supported, any solution?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.3
Bluetooth pairing an iPhone and a Mac is not supported regardless of version. An iPhone will not pair via Bluetooth to a computer (Mac or Windows) or an iPad except for personal hotspot and then only if your cellular plan supports it. See the following for more information: Bluetooth: Why can't I pair my iPhone or … - Apple Community
If you are attempting to use Handoff/Continuity or AirDrop, that does involve Bluetooth but the devices are NOT paired; Bluetooth just needs to be on and the devices in range of each other. The following may help with Handoff/Continuity issues: Use Continuity to connect your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch - Apple Support
Also see Share files between your Mac and Bluetooth devices - Apple Support
Bluetooth pairing an iPhone and a Mac is not supported regardless of version. An iPhone will not pair via Bluetooth to a computer (Mac or Windows) or an iPad except for personal hotspot and then only if your cellular plan supports it. See the following for more information: Bluetooth: Why can't I pair my iPhone or … - Apple Community
If you are attempting to use Handoff/Continuity or AirDrop, that does involve Bluetooth but the devices are NOT paired; Bluetooth just needs to be on and the devices in range of each other. The following may help with Handoff/Continuity issues: Use Continuity to connect your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch - Apple Support
Also see Share files between your Mac and Bluetooth devices - Apple Support
iPhone vs Mac