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Bluetooth problem

(Topic created on: 05-20-2025 06:50 PM)
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rochdi
Beginner Level 2
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Galaxy S
Hi all
Whi have the same problem of Bluetooth connection in the last update 
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bapau
Beginner Level 2
Galaxy S
Hi all my phome is too much heat somtime this new vistion is not stable
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Samsung_specialist
Community Manager
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Galaxy S

We completely understand the inconvenience you are experiencing, to help you address the issue please to follow the below steps:

1.Resetting Bluetooth settings
If the soft reset didn't resolve your Bluetooth connectivity issues, the next step is to fully reset your Bluetooth and Wi-Fi settings. This process is a bit more comprehensive but still straightforward. Follow these steps to ensure that all network settings are refreshed, which can help fix persistent connection problems without affecting your personal data.

Settings menu on a Samsung Galaxy showing the General management option.
Step 1. Open the Settings menu. Then, navigate to and tap General management.

Menu options under General management on a Samsung Galaxy, with the Reset option available.
Step 2. Swipe to and tap Reset.

Menu options for resetting settings on a Samsung Galaxy, including options for resetting all settings, mobile network, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, accessibility settings, and a factory data reset.
Step 3. Navigate to and tap Reset Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings.

Reset settings button displayed on a Samsung Galaxy's screen.
Step 4. Review the information and then tap Reset settings.


2.Soft reset
Before delving into more complex troubleshooting methods, a soft reset of your Bluetooth settings is a quick and easy first step to try. This simple procedure often resolves common connectivity problems by refreshing your device’s Bluetooth function without affecting your data or paired devices.

Settings menu on a Samsung Galaxy showing Connections options.
Step 1. Open the Settings menu and tap Connections.

Bluetooth toggle switched on in the Connections menu of a Samsung Galaxy.
Step 2. Tap switch next to “Bluetooth” to turn it off.

Bluetooth toggle switched off in the Connections menu of a Samsung Galaxy.
Step 3. Wait a few seconds and tap the switch again to turn the Bluetooth back on.

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