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06-29-2020 05:54 AM in
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06-29-2020 06:15 AM (Last edited 06-29-2020 06:31 AM ) in
Galaxy AHey @ray2345,
Could you please elaborate the issue you are facing.
If you are unable to connect Bluetooth to other devices, you can try the following options and check.
Please try to reboot the device and check some times simple reboot will fix the issues. If it didn't fix the issue, try to check with other devices if you are able to connect.
- Ensure that your device and the other Bluetooth device are within the maximum Bluetooth range of 10m.
- If the device is connected but your phone isn't able to communicate with the Bluetooth device, it is recommended to unpair and repair the two.
Open Settings >> Connections >> Bluetooth >> Select cogwheel beside the connected device >> tap Unpair. Get back to us with the result.
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06-29-2020 06:29 AM in
Galaxy A@ray2345, Also, If the above-mentioned steps didn't work you can Reset Network Settings. Follow the below steps:
Open Settings >> Tap General management >> Reset >> Reset network settings >> Reset settings >> Reset to reset network settings.
Please Note: Resetting your Network Settings will reset all networks including previously save Wi-Fi, Mobile data and Bluetooth connections.
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06-29-2020 10:27 AM in
Galaxy Ahellp!