

I see my iPhone 7 listed in Win10 DevMgmt under Bluetooth.

The laptop is running Windows 10 v1809 (latest). However, I read elsewhere that these might not be obligatory? I've noticed there are 3 missing drivers in Win10: However, when I go into the iPhone's bluetooth settings and try to connect to "Dell-Win10Lptop" the iPhone throws an error message: Is an iPhone 7 just not supported with Windows 10? The Windows Consumer Experience advertises the feature pretty heavily, so that would seem counter-intuitive. Windows says the phone is "paired" but in the Action Center (pop-out column on the right) Bluetooth either toggles the device name (connected/disconnected) or simply shows it as "Not Connected." I have already setup Dynamic Lock and Windows shows the iPhone as paired and ready to lock/unlock the machine, but it does not work. Its annoying, either say what they are for or let them be gone once and for all, or provide Drivers so whatever its for can work.I am trying to use Bluetooth from my iPhone to lock and unlock my Windows 10 laptop via Windows Hello (lock when away, unlock when phone is beside laptop). If you are experiencing problems, you may have to remove iTunes and reinstall. These things have littered my otherwise Perfect device managers for YEARS. Any drivers that you need for the iPhone come from the installation of iTunes on the computer. So now i Demand as a Iphone user since model scratch, ive spent a LOT of money on Apple. Its not like apple comes forth and says "Hey guys we just want to explain what these things are, since we know many are asking this." Ive seen others here ask this question, but for some reason their core question is never answered.

For example, if your laptop product name is: Dell A6-9220e Inspiron. My guess is that it may be two drivers not working correctly (seen in Device Manager): Could these two drivers (MAP MAS-iOS and Wireless iAP) not being installed be the cause of the problem I have been. When Microsoft is asked about it they say "Hey dont ask us thats Apple stuff, ask them" I would think that microssoft should very well be able to answer the question, but they dont seem too intrested in Apple unfortunatly. The drivers provided on this page are for MAP MAS-iOS, and most of them are for. I have the latest bluetooth drivers installed for my computer. Virtual wifi is implemented as an ndis intermediate driver, and a user-level service in windows xp. Bluetooth services are showing under Other devices with warning symbol in Windows 10 device manager.Following are the bluetooth services for iPad and Windows. MAP MAS-IOS DELL DRIVER (mapmaszip) Download realtek rtlcu wireless network adapter driver for windows 10, 7. Windows Device Man has othermap mas-ios and cannot find drivers. They have been around for Many Years littering everyones device managers. All drivers and BIOS updated the phone says 'Not connected'.

No one on the internet can even find any sensible drivers for them. What are these devices that that are taking a constant crap in All our device managers: MAP MAS-iOS, iAP and iAP2? Now ive had it and i want a Proper answer from Apple on this.
