How to Fix Bluetooth that is Not Working on Your iPhone?
Bluetooth connectivity issues are very common with iPhone 7, iPhone 8, and iPhone X. Apple removed the headphone jack from all models starting with the iPhone 7. Even iPhone 8 and iPhone X have this bluetooth connection problem. This means you cannot pair and connect your wireless earphones/headphones or AirPods. It's like watching a video without sound. What to do if your iPhone's Bluetooth isn't working? Next phonefix will share how to solve this problem.
1. Update the iOS version
Bluetooth not working is basically a software related issue rather than anything hardware related. The problem is mainly related to iOS 11. To fix the problem, all you need to do is update your iOS to the latest version. Apple team fixed all bugs in iOS update. To update your iPhone wirelessly, follow these steps:
1.Plug your iPhone into a power source.
2.Connect to the Internet using Wi-Fi.
3.Go to -> Settings -> General -> Software Update.
4.Click Download and Install.
5.Follow the message to temporarily delete the app to create more room for updates.
6.Click to continue.
7.After a while, iOS will reinstall the apps.
8.To update now, click Install.
9.You can also choose to "Install tonight" or "Remind me later".
10.Your iPhone may ask for your passcode.
2. Restart iPhone
If your Bluetooth issues are not resolved after updating iOS, follow these steps:
1.Go to Settings -> Bluetooth -> Turn off Bluetooth
2.Restart your iPhone
3.Turn on bluetooth and check the connection
3. Pair with another Bluetooth device
If you're still having trouble with iPhone Bluetooth and you're having trouble pairing with a specific Bluetooth device, here's what to do:
1.Forget about unpaired devices.
2.Pair with another Bluetooth device. If you can successfully pair to another device, then you should forget about the device you couldn't pair with.
3.Go to Settings -> Bluetooth -> Click on the little "i" icon next to the problematic device -> Click "Forget This Device".
4.Find the device again and try pairing.
4. Reset network settings
If none of the solutions above resolve your iPhone Bluetooth issues, you may need to reset your network settings.
1.Go to Settings -> General
2.Click "Reset" and select "Reset Network Settings"
3.Enter your password and reconfirm
4.Try to connect to your bluetooth device
Soft reset your iPhone
If you're still having trouble with your Bluetooth connection, you may need to soft reset your iPhone. A soft reset (restart) can fix many issues such as iPhone crashes, restarts continuously, device freezes, ringtone or vibrator not working, unresponsive touchscreen or keyboard, inability to make or receive calls, and more.
A soft reset is very similar to restarting a laptop or desktop computer. It is one of the most important and very successful iPhone troubleshooting methods. Don't worry; a soft reset won't affect any data on your iPhone. Here are the steps to reset your iPhone:
How to Soft Reset an iPhone Using the Physical Home Button
1.Press and hold -> Power button (Sleep/Wake button) and Home button (press and hold S at the same time) for at least 10 seconds.
2.You will see the Apple logo.
3.Keep both buttons.
4.Your iPhone has been soft reset and will start up
Once your iPhone turns back on, turn on Bluetooth and try pairing with your Bluetooth device, such as wireless Bluetooth headphones or Apple Airpods.
The above is today’s sharing, I hope it can help you. If you have other iPhone questions, please leave a message in the comment area below.
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