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Galaxy S24So have have been researching and trying to find a solution to this issue with no luck.
I have the Link to Windows that I have been using. However, it lists several devices that are no longer in use. I can not find a way to remove these devices. Any suggestions or ideas?
It is the same device list multiple time because of a system restore. On active connection it says "Windows Settings -> Bluetooth & devices -> Mobile devices." That doesn't work on the active connection nor old connections. I have tried signing out than back in.
I have consider doing trying a factory reset on the phone but that is a big project and shouldn't have to be done.
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Galaxy S24It is rather odd that there is an add device option, but no remove device option. Since I never actually look at the device list, it doesn't hurt anything that there is a device listed there that I no longer have. Perhaps it just disappears after a period of time of non-use. It can't connect to any of the old devices if they are not on and not nearby.
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Galaxy S24Thank you for your response. However, I have waited several months and they have not gone away.
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Galaxy S24When I said period of time, I meant perhaps a year or more. But I don't know. As I said, since the device list is not front and center for me, I did not even realize that my old device is still attached to it. Perhaps there's something that needs to be adjusted from our Microsoft accounts. The only thing I can tell you for sure is that it's a Microsoft issue, not a Samsung one.
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Galaxy S24Okay. Thank you for the feedback. I really appreciate it. Sounds right to be a Microsoft issue. Especially, since I goto my Microsoft account and it says Android isn't even supported and we know that isn't accurate.
Again, thank you.
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Galaxy S24Tried all that.
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