Many people use Bluetooth technology to exchange files or pictures between smartphones. Some also connect headphones to listen to music. If you want to use Bluetooth, you can create a Wi-Fi hub on your Android operating system and share the internet with other phones. Let’s learn how to share the internet from one phone to another using Bluetooth.
To share internet via Bluetooth on a smartphone, first go to the Settings. Then, select Connections and click on Mobile Hotspot and Tethering on the next page. Now, turn on the toggle next to Bluetooth tethering and open the Bluetooth settings on the phone you want to share the internet with. Next, select the name of the phone that has the hotspot turned on from the available devices and pair them. Once paired, tap on the device name and enable the Internet access toggle on the next page.
How to hack any device using Bluetooth
To share internet from one smartphone to another via Bluetooth, follow these steps
On the Phone with Internet Access
- Turn on Mobile Data:
- Ensure the phone that will share the internet has mobile data turned on.
- Enable Bluetooth:
- Go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn it on.
- Enable Bluetooth Tethering:
- Go to Settings > Connections or Network & Internet > Mobile Hotspot and Tethering.
- Look for Bluetooth Tethering and toggle it on.
On the Phone that Needs Internet:
- Turn on Bluetooth:
- Go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn it on.
- Pair the Devices:
- Search for available devices and pair with the phone providing the internet.
- Confirm the pairing request on both phones.
- Connect for Internet:
- Once paired, go to Settings > Connections or Network & Internet > Bluetooth.
- Find the paired device and tap on it.
- Select the option to Use for Internet Access or something similar.
Once this is done, the second phone should be able to use the internet via Bluetooth from the first phone.