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The project is to use my android phone to connect with my arduino devices. but how can I unpair the paired ones. I see it seems the paired list is stored where bluetoothadapter could retrieve anytime.

PS: 1st, I know long press paired device will unpair it.
but the question here is how can I make this happen programmatically?

2nd, I have checked bluetoothdevice and bluetoothAdapter class, there is no function to implement this.

thanks.

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5 Answers 5

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This code works for me.

private void pairDevice(BluetoothDevice device) {
    try {
        if (D)
            Log.d(TAG, "Start Pairing...");

        waitingForBonding = true;

        Method m = device.getClass()
            .getMethod("createBond", (Class[]) null);
        m.invoke(device, (Object[]) null);

        if (D)
            Log.d(TAG, "Pairing finished.");
    } catch (Exception e) {
        Log.e(TAG, e.getMessage());
    }
}

private void unpairDevice(BluetoothDevice device) {
    try {
        Method m = device.getClass()
            .getMethod("removeBond", (Class[]) null);
        m.invoke(device, (Object[]) null);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        Log.e(TAG, e.getMessage());
    }
}
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  • 11
    The answer is correct but... omg... why do they keep on hiding these methods? At least, they should expose intents like for BluetoothAdapter enable/disable. Jun 25, 2015 at 9:38
  • 2
    Google clearly just hates Bluetooth - this simple method has been hidden for 4 years now. They haven't even tried to implement the Out-of-Band pairing method which is the only one that isn't broken.
    – Timmmm
    Jul 5, 2016 at 12:08
  • 1
    is there any way; without using reflection?
    – mumair
    Jul 12, 2017 at 14:02
  • 1
    Use this solution with extreme care Google started a depreciation program for hidden api's and the createbond method is on the greylist (use is still allowed but no guarantee until for how long): android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/pie-release/…
    – user7209975
    Feb 17, 2020 at 8:43
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    As of Android 9.0, this method no longer works for user-level apps due to the method now being marked as a system API, which requires system-level permissions to be invoked through reflections.
    – Daniel Lee
    Nov 9, 2021 at 8:13
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If you are using Kotlin:

fun removeBond(device: BluetoothDevice) {
    try {
        device::class.java.getMethod("removeBond").invoke(device)
    } catch (e: Exception) {
        Log.e(TAG, "Removing bond has been failed. ${e.message}")
    }
}

Or create an extension function, in this case you can use device.removeBond()

fun BluetoothDevice.removeBond() {
    try {
        javaClass.getMethod("removeBond").invoke(this)
    } catch (e: Exception) {
        Log.e(TAG, "Removing bond has been failed. ${e.message}")
    }
}
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unpair all devices:

Set<BluetoothDevice> pairedDevices = mBluetoothAdapter.getBondedDevices();
        if (pairedDevices.size() > 0) {
            for (BluetoothDevice device : pairedDevices) {
                try {
                    Method m = device.getClass()
                            .getMethod("removeBond", (Class[]) null);
                    m.invoke(device, (Object[]) null);
                } catch (Exception e) {
                    Log.e("Removing has been failed.", e.getMessage());
                }
            }
        }
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in BluetoothService class there is method removebond() to unpair , paired devices. Finally this method call rmovebondnative().

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    Is it a publicly-exposed api? May 1, 2017 at 17:20
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If you want to delete the pair bluetooth device for this first of all you have to unpair all the device and than click on serch option you will find all device has removed from the list.

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