Cannot establish Bluetooth pairing btw 2021 MacBook Pro (M1 Max) and 2020 iPhone SE 2
I am unable to establish Bluetooth pairing between my 2021 MacBook Pro (M1 Max) and my 2020 iPhone SE 2, even though both devices are running the latest versions of their respective operating systems. Both devices also appear to be working fine in all other ways [although I have a separate issue with apps shared on my iPhone and my 2021 iPad Mini 6 that will not stay in sync with each other.] This same Bluetooth pairing issue was also a problem for me with my previous computer, a 2016 MacBook Pro running MacOS 10.12 (Sierra), which I was using until the new M1 MBP arrived in November 2021.
I have followed all instructions for trying to pair the two devices, but with the same results regardless of whether I attempt to initiate pairing from the MBP to the iPhone or vice versa:
-- When I try to pair from the MBP to the iPhone, the Bluetooth status changes to "Connected" for barely one second before immediately reverting to "Not Connected" status.
-- When I try to pair from the iPhone to the MBP, a message appears, saying that connection to the MBP is not supported — which is obviously FALSE (and ridiculous).
I have iCloud sharing set up for all three of my Apple devices and am running the latest MacOS and iOS (and iPadOS), so this is extremely frustrating. Shouldn't these Apple devices, none of which are old or running outdated operating systems, "just work" properly and "talk" to one another?
MacBook Pro 16″, macOS 12.1