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01-09-2026 01:14 PM
I got myself a new ZBook G1as 14 this week. After setup and connecting my iPhone with Phone Link (don't know if this is importang), the device manager lists some unknown (Other) devices.
Where do I get these drivers?
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01-10-2026 04:24 AM - edited 01-10-2026 04:24 AM
AAP Client, MAPS-IOS, and Wireless AP V2 are Microsoft Bluetooth services for connecting iOS devices like your iPhone, not actual hardware drivers needing installation. These show as "Other devices" after pairing but are harmless and non-functional on modern Windows without specific Apple ecosystem support.
You can also Ignore and Uninstall, Right-click each in Device Manager > Uninstall device (safe to delete; they regenerate if needed but won't work). No Lenovo ZBook drivers exist for them, as they're legacy for iPhone/iPad Bluetooth file sharing (e.g., photos via MAP protocol).
01-10-2026 04:24 AM - edited 01-10-2026 04:24 AM
AAP Client, MAPS-IOS, and Wireless AP V2 are Microsoft Bluetooth services for connecting iOS devices like your iPhone, not actual hardware drivers needing installation. These show as "Other devices" after pairing but are harmless and non-functional on modern Windows without specific Apple ecosystem support.
You can also Ignore and Uninstall, Right-click each in Device Manager > Uninstall device (safe to delete; they regenerate if needed but won't work). No Lenovo ZBook drivers exist for them, as they're legacy for iPhone/iPad Bluetooth file sharing (e.g., photos via MAP protocol).