When you pair your phone, Windows identifies the Message Access Profile (MAP) , which it labels as "SMS/MMS".
This entry appears under because Windows recognizes that your paired phone (often a Samsung or LG) offers SMS and MMS messaging services over Bluetooth, but it doesn't have a specific local driver file to "install" for them.
Microsoft often bundles these specific mobile drivers in the "Optional" section of Windows Update. Open > Windows Update . Click Advanced options . Select Optional updates .
If the yellow icon is bothering you, follow these steps to resolve it. 1. Use Windows Optional Updates
Sometimes the initial pairing doesn't register the services correctly. Go to > Bluetooth & devices . Find your phone and select Remove device . Restart your PC.
When you pair your phone, Windows identifies the Message Access Profile (MAP) , which it labels as "SMS/MMS".
This entry appears under because Windows recognizes that your paired phone (often a Samsung or LG) offers SMS and MMS messaging services over Bluetooth, but it doesn't have a specific local driver file to "install" for them.
Microsoft often bundles these specific mobile drivers in the "Optional" section of Windows Update. Open > Windows Update . Click Advanced options . Select Optional updates .
If the yellow icon is bothering you, follow these steps to resolve it. 1. Use Windows Optional Updates
Sometimes the initial pairing doesn't register the services correctly. Go to > Bluetooth & devices . Find your phone and select Remove device . Restart your PC.