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05-12-2022 03:29 PM in
Galaxy SIf your Bluetooth devices won't connect, it's likely because the devices are out of range, or aren't in pairing mode.
If you're having persistent Bluetooth connection problems, try resetting your devices, or having your phone or tablet "forget" the connection.
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05-13-2022 09:49 AM in
Galaxy SHi @Ziggzaggz, thanks for bringing this to our attention. I suggest sending an error report within 2-3 minutes of the issue occurring for this to be investigated. Error reports are sent to our team to identify any deviations in your device performance, once analysed, our team will get back to you with a response to advise further.
To send an error report:
Samsung Members > Get help > Error reports > select issue category > describe issue and frequency > Tick ‘send system log data’ > Send in top right.
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01-15-2023 11:17 AM in
Galaxy SHi there,
I have exactly the same problem, except using my S10 to connect to my windows 11 computer using a wireless keyboard and mouse app via bluetooth.
I also receive the message "couldnt connect" despite the fact that my pc and S10 both are paired and I can also send files between the two, but it will not connect.
I have tried working through the many troubleshooting guides, uninstalling/reinstalling latest drivers, rebooting in safe mode, removing all other bluetooth devices, clearing Bluetooth cache and data, ensuring services are running and automatically starting, tinkering with the registry...
What is vaguely interesting is that my PC appears twice in the Bluetooth scan, with differing icons (one resembling a monitor and keyboard, one a monitor and mobile device). If I select the former, I receive the message "couldn't connect", if I select the latter icon "An app is needed to use this device".
Any help gratefully received, I am at my wits end.
Migrating to Linux is not an option, regrettably.
Regards,
PK
