Trust Bluetooth devices

I can't find since upgrade from lollipop where implement secure devices on my bike x 2nd gen, maybe she no longer exist with the update, but it was nice to keep the phone unlocked with this setting

OK, then first go to:Settings>Security>Trust agentsAnd enable SmartLock.

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