Android Phone Won’t Connect to Bluetooth? Here’s How to Troubleshoot Bluetooth Connection Issues
Today's video will explain to you that Android phone won't connect to bluetooth. Bluetooth in Android phones is one of the most useful features of Android phones, and it provides us with a better experience. It allows users to wirelessly share files between two Android phones and connect different devices, such as Bluetooth headsets, TVs, and more. Let us no longer have to worry about the cable that comes with it. You need to know that even the most reliable, powerful, and mature technology can sometimes have issues. So what if your Android phone isn't connecting to Bluetooth?
Are you trying to pair your Bluetooth device with your Android phone and having trouble? We went online and found some scenarios where Android won't connect to bluetooth, such as maybe forgetting that bluetooth is not turned on. Or the current Android phone Bluetooth is connected to other devices. Or the two devices you want to connect to Bluetooth are far apart and cannot be found and successfully connected to Bluetooth. Or there may be a problem with a piece of hardware. The Bluetooth signal is weak, the connection is unstable, etc.
Just like you, we also encounter the problem of Android bluetooth not working sometimes. Therefore, we have compiled several solutions on how to improve bluetooth connection Android. If you think this video is good, you can subscribe, like or leave a message to tell us which method helped you solve the problem.
Before we go forward to fix Android phone not connecting to Bluetooth problem, figure out if the bluetooth pairing issues are caused by your device or the Bluetooth device you're connecting to. Now, turn on Bluetooth feature on your Android phone and try to connect it to other bluetooth devices you often pair with like headphones, stereo, and so on. See if it's working. If Yes, then there's a problem with the Bluetooth device. Here're something you can solve it.
One, make sure that the Bluetooth device is compatible with your Android phone. Two, put Bluetooth device is in pairing mode. Three, charge the bluetooth to let it have enough juice to work. Four, place the bluetooth close to your Android device. Five, turn off the connection if the Bluetooth device is pairing with other Bluetooth devices except your Android phone.
If your Android phone is still not connected to Bluetooth devices, then go through the steps below to fix the device bugs.
02:41 Check whether Bluetooth is turned on
03:12 Check the current connection of the device
03:41 Turn off Bluetooth and turn it on again
04:10 Hard reboot your Android device
04:54 Clear the Bluetooth cache
05:45 Enter safe mode and connect to Bluetooth
06:39 Reset your phone
07:24 Seek professional help
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