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The Pear Company was a parody of the Apple Company that sold PearPhones, PearBooks, PearPads, and, of course, iPears. The fake company even parodied itself, showing off a BananaBook on an episode of Sam & Cat.
The Pear Company makes most of the electronics seen on iCarly. The Pear Company is also seen and mentioned on many of Dan Schneider’s other shows, such as Sam and Cat, Henry Danger, and Victorious. Their products are similar to Apple’s, form factor wise.
Pair from your phone
Sometimes apps will interfere with Bluetooth operation and clearing the cache can solve the problem. For Android phones, go to Settings > System > Advanced> Reset Options > Reset Wi-fi, mobile & Bluetooth.
To reset your system, delete the vehicle profile from your phone and disable the Bluetooth. Delete your phone profile in your vehicle system. Disable vehicle Bluetooth if there is such an option. Now enable the Bluetooth in your phone and the vehicle infotainment system and try to pair again.
On Android 9 or below, open Android Auto. On Android 10, open Android Auto for Phone Screens. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete setup. If your phone is already paired with your car or mount’s Bluetooth, select the device to enable auto launch for Android Auto.
Once you forget a device, the phone will not show it in the list of devices on Bluetooth. To Unforget the device, you need to reset the network settings. To do that, open your phone’s Settings and then scroll down to “System.” From the System tab, you will see “Reset Options” from where you should reset the phone.
Enable Bluetooth for an Android device.
Bluetooth technology offers convenience – from hands-free phone calls to wireless file-sharing to playing music on a vehicle’s speakers. But leaving your Bluetooth on all the time can be dangerous, and hackers are exploiting the technology to access private information, spread malicious software and more.