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Samsung releases One UI 5.0 Bluetooth connection issue fix update for Galaxy S22

(Topic created on: 11-06-2022 07:33 PM)
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TheFastestIndian
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A large number of Samsung Galaxy S22 users reported the Bluetooth connection issue after installing the stable Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update over the past few days, meanwhile, without further delay, the company has now released the fix.


Recently, the Samsung Members community moderator has informed that Samsung has started rolling out a new software update for Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra devices, which installs a fix for the severe Bluetooth connection issue that was troubling customers after stable One UI 5.0.


According to users’ reports, this problem was restricting them to connect their Bluetooth devices to their phones. Including Galaxy smartwatches, buds, and other non-Galaxy wearables, some users were also encountering problems while connecting their devices to a car.

The problem is now fixed and users can now seamlessly use the Bluetooth connectivity function to connect all their Bluetooth-enabled devices with their Galaxy S22 series smartphones.
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zakiamigo
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Hello, 
i have an issue with my s22 Bluetooth. the Bluetooth signal is too weak compared to my old s10
when connect to my galaxy ear buds and i put the phone in my pocket, the sound starts cutting off 

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Jaziubog
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This is all well and good for the Samsung s22, how about the Flipz3, Flipz4 issues connecting to Bluetooth devices. When will there be a fix for them???

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Dedeez
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I have the same problem with my Zflip3 being unable to connect with Fitbit Charge4. It was working fine a few weeks ago. Bluetooth works fine with everything else. Folks on the Fitbit forum seem to think it's a Fitbit software problem. I don't know whose problem it is but I'm very frustrated without use of my Charge 4.

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Did it works for all ONE UI 5 supported mobiles?
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