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Bluetooth connection

(Topic created on: 01-11-2024 12:07 PM)
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kahilo
Beginner Level 2
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Galaxy S
I have a problem with my mobile phone after the last update. Connecting to Bluetooth is difficult when i have a call is okay but when I open any audio it does not work. So 
I disconnect it and reconnect it. Than it works.but after any call i have to make this operation than I reset the settings of the phone It was repaired for a short time and then it came back again. What should I do? There is also Other users have the same problem they search also for how to solve galaxy s23 ultra 
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MOQBALI
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
It seems like you're facing a persistent Bluetooth issue after the latest update on your Galaxy S23 Ultra. Here are a few steps you can try:

1. **Forget and Reconnect:** Forget the Bluetooth device in your phone settings, then reconnect it.

2. **Clear Bluetooth Cache:** Go to your phone's settings, find the Bluetooth app, and clear its cache.

3. **Update Apps:** Ensure that all relevant apps, including the one you use for audio, are updated to the latest version.

4. **Factory Reset Bluetooth Settings:** Instead of resetting all phone settings, try resetting only the Bluetooth settings.

5. **Check for System Updates:** Make sure your phone's software is up-to-date. Sometimes, manufacturers release patches to fix such issues.

6. **Contact Manufacturer Support:** Reach out to Samsung support for assistance. They may provide specific solutions or be aware of any ongoing issues.

If other users are experiencing similar problems, checking online forums or community discussions might provide additional insights or solutions tailored to your device model and software version.
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kahilo
Beginner Level 2
Galaxy S
I did all of that, but it's the same
MOQBALI
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
Check with Samsung support
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Coldsteel428
Active Level 1
Galaxy S

Samsung support is the worst. The pretty much til you the same basic troubleshooting and then suggest you go to a repair facility.  Speaking to them over the phone is impossible to understand anything they are saying. 

MOQBALI
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
Frankly, it is disappointing that a great company, which is supposed to solve its customers’ problems professionally, unfortunately has technicians who have no experience or knowledge of the customers’ problems.
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ÑôŤëńĐ
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
I have also
Samsung_specialist
Community Manager
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Galaxy S

Check App Permissions:

Ensure that the apps you're trying to play audio from have the necessary permissions, including Bluetooth access.
Update Apps:

Ensure that the apps, as well as your device's firmware, are up to date. App developers may release updates to address compatibility issues.
Wipe Cache Partition:

Turn off the device.
Press and hold the volume up button + power button until the Samsung logo appears.
Use the volume buttons to navigate to "Wipe cache partition" and press the power button to select it.
Reboot the device.
Safe Mode:

Restart your device in safe mode to check if the Bluetooth issue persists. If it doesn't, a third-party app may be causing the problem.
Factory Reset (Caution: Data Loss):

If all else fails, you may consider a factory reset, but be aware that this will erase all data on your device. Remember to back up your data before proceeding.

Coldsteel428
Active Level 1
Galaxy S

None of this works

Coldsteel428
Active Level 1
Galaxy S

I'm having the same issue on my galaxy fold 5 . My bluetooth or wifi won't even turn on. I also to it to a samsung repair facility where there did all the troubleshooting and a factory reset and it still doesn't work.