For another device like a smartphone to use any of the Bluetooth "services" which the @boardname@ has, it must first be [paired with the @boardname@](/reference/bluetooth/bluetooth-pairing). Once paired, the other device may connect to the @boardname@ and exchange data relating to many of the @boardname@'s features.
The [Bluetooth UART service](/reference/bluetooth/start-uart-service) allows another device such as a smartphone to exchange any data it wants to with the @boardname@, in small chunks.
With the Bluetooth UART service running, this block allows a @boardname@ to read data which has been received from a Bluetooth connected device, terminating reading and returning the value obtained as soon as a specified delimiter character is encountered. This means that connected devices can send data to the @boardname@ and indicate that the complete message has been sent by appending the message with the delimiter character.
## Example: Starting the Bluetooth UART service and then reading data received from another device which is terminated by ":" character and then displaying it
For more advanced information on the @boardname@ Bluetooth UART service including information on using a smartphone, see the [Lancaster University @boardname@ runtime technical documentation](http://lancaster-university.github.io/microbit-docs/ble/uart-service/)