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03-09-2026 12:17 AM (Last edited 03-09-2026 12:27 AM ) in
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03-09-2026 12:19 AM in
Galaxy SHonestly, the notification appears more than ten times a minute. Generally, the problem disappears when Bluetooth is turned off.
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03-09-2026 12:26 AM in
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03-09-2026 12:27 AM in
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03-09-2026 02:06 PM in
Galaxy SNormally all should work as they are based on Bluetooth standards.
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03-09-2026 02:11 PM in
Galaxy SI only mentioned Huawei devices because the only devices I paired with the phone are the Huawei watch and the earbuds.
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03-09-2026 02:30 PM in
Galaxy SI am asking because Huawei has own ai life apps. Also S26 Ultra has updated Bluetooth 5.4 which has stricter security protocols.
When you are pairing do not use LE mode.
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03-09-2026 04:14 PM in
Galaxy SI would like to clarify that I have been using the same Huawei devices (the watch and earbuds) with my previous phone Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra without any problems at all.
The issue only started after I switched to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.
When I first turned on the phone, the first device I paired was my Huawei watch, and since then the Bluetooth issue started appearing.
So the Huawei devices themselves are not the problem, because they were working perfectly before with my previous Samsung phone.
I have also already tried multiple troubleshooting steps such as removing all paired devices, resetting Bluetooth settings, and reconnecting again, but the issue still persists.
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03-09-2026 02:32 PM in
Galaxy SThe Conflict: Newer Bluetooth stacks (like the one in your S26 Ultra) are much more aggressive about security handshakes. Huawei devices—especially those released a few years ago—often use a proprietary "fast pair" protocol that isn't fully compliant with the stricter LE Audio standards on the S26 Ultra. The Result: Your phone sees the device but the "handshake" fails because the Huawei device isn't responding to the specific 5.4-standard security pings.
If the standard pairing continues to fail even with the apps installed, try this "Force Legacy" trick:
Go to Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. While scanning, if the Huawei device appears with a "LE-" prefix (e.g., LE-Huawei FreeBuds), do not tap it. Wait for the version without the "LE-" prefix to appear. Modern Samsungs often try to force the Low Energy (LE) connection first, but many Huawei devices require the "Classic" Bluetooth stack to maintain a stable media connection.
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03-09-2026 04:16 PM in
Galaxy SI understand what you mean regarding the LE connection and the Bluetooth 5.4 security handshake.
However, when I pair my devices, I am not using the LE mode. I specifically wait for the device name without the "LE-" prefix and pair with that one (the classic Bluetooth connection).
Despite that, the problem still occurs.
Also, I would like to mention again that the same Huawei devices were working perfectly with my previous phone Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, and the issue only appeared after switching to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.
This is why I suspect the issue may be related to the Bluetooth behavior on the S26 Ultra rather than the Huawei devices themselves.