How to change your Samsung Galaxy S10's name to make it easier to find in Bluetooth and other menus
- To change the name of your Samsung Galaxy S10, you'll need to go into your Settings app.
- Your phone's name is used to identify it when you connect it to another device using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
- By default, your Galaxy S10's name is just "Samsung Galaxy S10," which can lead to confusion if there are several similar devices connected to the same network.
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Every Samsung Galaxy S10 has a name that's used to identify it when connected to a network or computer via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. That name isn't unique, though - by default, it's simply the name of the model of the phone.
In other words, if you connect your Samsung Galaxy S10 to a computer via Bluetooth, it'll appear by default in the list of devices as "Samsung Galaxy S10," potentially alongside several other phones with the same name.
To make it easier to distinguish your phone among similar devices, you can rename your Galaxy S10 with a more personalized description. Or, you might just like to rename all your devices with a more personal name, such as one that includes your own name (like "Dave's Galaxy S10.")
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How to change the name of your Samsung Galaxy S10
1. Start the Settings app.
2. At the bottom of the page, tap "About phone."
3. You should see the name of the phone at the top of the page. Tap "Edit."
4. Type the new name for your phone and then tap "Done."
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