We summarize the Bluetooth issues you may encounter. We've listed the most common Bluetooth issues on your iPhone or iPad that you may meet with iOS 10/11/11.1/11.2 upgrade. In this part, we will walk you through the potential solutions to make Bluetooth workable on your iPhone or iPad. Check your Bluetooth on iPhone or iPad and make sure it is turn on. Confirm your iOS device and Bluetooth accessory are close to each other. Turn off Bluetooth and restart your iPhone, iPad and your car. Tap on Forget This Device. Make sure your Bluetooth accessory is turned on and connected to power or fully charged. Once un-pair the Bluetooth Accessory and then put back in discovery mode, and then make pair and connect again. Try restoring your iPhone iPad: You can restore your device from iTunes or iCloud. Remember to back up your iPhone because it will wipe existing data. If still not working, contact Apple Support or visit an Apple Store. The above are some Bluetooth issues on iPhone iPad running iOS 10/11/11.1/11.2 and the potential solutions to fix them. If you are suffering with a new Bluetooth issue or have some useful ideas, please share with us in Comment Section. For more iOS update problems, please refer to The Most Common iOS Update Problems.
If toggling and turning off Wi-Fi didn’t fix the problem, open the control center and tap on the Airplane icon. Leave the Airplane mode ON for a minute and turn it back off by tapping on the icon again. The next step is to restart your iPhone. Once your iPhone is off, press and hold the sleep/wake button until you see the Apple logo. Restart your Bluetooth accessory as well. After doing this, try to pair Bluetooth device and your iPhone. You’ve tried above-mentioned solutions and Bluetooth not working, Go for a hard reset. Go to Settings. Tap Bluetooth. Turn it off and then turn it on again. We said at the beginning that Bluetooth problems are common. No matter which iPhone or iPad you own, you may experience Bluetooth connection issues. One of the things that may solve the problem when Bluetooth not connecting is to forget a device and pair again. It is a lot simpler than it may sound. You will see the list of Bluetooth devices.
Find the one you can’t connect with and tap on the info button (i). Tap Forget this device. Now pair Bluetooth device and your iPhone. When experiencing Bluetooth connection problems, and nothing seems to work, then reset network settings. What you need to keep in mind is that you will have to connect to reconnect to Bluetooth devices and Wi-Fi networks again. Tap Reset network settings. In most cases, iPhone and iPad Bluetooth issues can be fixed with the software update. We can take iPhone SE as an example. Many of its owners experienced phone call audio quality issues whenever they made calls over Bluetooth devices. This issue can be solved with iOS 9.3.2 update which addresses the problem “Fixes an issue where some Bluetooth accessories could experience audio quality issues when paired to the iPhone SE”. You can update your iPhone/iPad to the latest version of iOS using iTunes.
Before you connect your iPhone to your computer, install the latest version of iTunes to avoid errors and other problems. We can’t provide you the exact guide on how to upgrade the firmware on your Bluetooth device. It depends on the gadget. See the manual if you still have it, or visit the manufacturer’s website and look for Firmware or Download section. Find your device and follow the given instructions. Reset all settings - by doing this, all iPad or iPhone settings you have adjusted to your needs and desires will be restored to factory defaults. This will not delete any of your data. Erase all content and settings - this option gives your device a fresh start, and that can be exactly what you need. Unlike the previous solution, this will wipe your iPhone/iPad, not just the settings but your apps and data. Once the erasing of your iPhone is completed, set it up as a new device.


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