I currently have the following code that gives me a list of paired 
Bluetooth devices:

protected String[] getPairedDevices() {
    String[] listDevices; 
    Set<BluetoothDevice> devices = btAdapter.getBondedDevices(); 
    if (devices.size() <= 0) {
        Toast.makeText(this, "No Paired Bluetooth devices found.", Toast.
LENGTH_LONG).show();
        return null; 
    } else {
        listDevices = new String[devices.size()];
        int x = 0; for (BluetoothDevice device : devices) {
            String deviceName = device.getName();
            String deviceAddress = device.getAddress();
            listDevices[x] = deviceName + "\r\n" + deviceAddress; x++;
        }
        return listDevices; 
    }
}


However, after I unpair a device, the unpaired device remains on the list 
of devices. Is there any way I can automatically remove the unpaired device 
from the list if a device is unpaired?

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