To connect an Android phone to AirPods, you naturally need an Android phone and a pair of AirPods. However, the Android phone in use must have a properly functioning Bluetooth and should be running the latest Android version. Older versions of Android may not be compatible or struggle to pair with AirPods. Another important note is that the AirPods must be genuine from the manufacturer. If you purchase AirPods with an unclear origin, the connection function may not work.
Guide: Connecting Android Phone to AirPod
Step 1: On your Android phone (or tablet running the Android operating system), go to the Settings section.
Step 2: Locate the Connections section -> Activate Bluetooth by sliding the circle to the right. Upon successful activation, the circle will display in green.
Step 3: Now, the Bluetooth feature will show other available devices with Bluetooth connectivity.
Initiate opening the AirPods by pressing the circular button at the center of the device.
Step 4: On your Android phone, the AirPod device will appear shortly; if not, press search again. Then, tap on the name of the AirPod device to connect.
Step 5: Wait until the pairing of the two devices is complete. Upon successful connection, the Bluetooth function on the Android screen will display the message: Connected for call and media audio.
In some instances where the text doesn't appear, toggle the Bluetooth function on your Android phone off and on. Then, select the AirPod device name displayed to reconnect.
https://Mytour.vn/en/guide-connect-android-phone-to-airpods-25669n.aspx
Above, Mytour has just guided you on connecting an Android phone with AirPods. Once successfully connected, activities like listening to music, making calls, etc., on an Android phone with AirPods become much more convenient. It's a fusion bringing a fresh and exciting experience between Android and Apple that you shouldn't miss. Also, check out how to connect an Android phone to a MacBook here.