Hello @Sameer palla and may I personally extend a Warm Welcome to the Samsung Community Forum 👋
I'm sorry to hear your experiencing these issues with Bluetooth on your phone, which is making you think about changing your phone 😔
Try a forced reboot by holding down the volume down key and power button simultaneously for more than 7 seconds to restart it. When your phone resets, you will feel it vibrate.
If that does not help then consider >
- Clear Cache Files from the phone's System Partition Section > https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/mobile-devices/how-do-i-clear-the-cache-on-my-device/ You may need to insert your earphones or hook upto a powered On Laptop or use a Tv's USB Port to access the Clear Partition Section. This may help with lag or stutters as this clears the phone of old/unused or broken cache files.There is also a Repair Apps option in the Menu System too { Possibly excluding the s²⁴ Series of phone's }
Samsung Help Link > https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/mobile-devices/how-to-fix-bluetooth-connection-problems-with-your...
There is also Safe Mode to try >
From a Google Search >
If your Samsung phone's Bluetooth isn't working, the first steps are to check if Bluetooth is turned on, restart your phone and the device you want to connect to, and then try to re-pair the devices; if that doesn't work, you can try further troubleshooting steps like checking for software updates, clearing Bluetooth cache, or resetting network settings on your phone. - Verify Bluetooth is enabled: Go to your phone's settings, access the "Connections" section, and ensure Bluetooth is toggled on.
- Restart your phone and Bluetooth device: Sometimes a simple restart can resolve connectivity issues.
- Check device visibility: Make sure the device you want to connect to is discoverable and in pairing mode.
- Forget and re-pair the device: Go to your phone's Bluetooth settings, find the device you want to connect to, select "Forget" and then try pairing it again.
- Check for software updates: Update your phone's operating system to the latest version.
- Clear Bluetooth cache: Go to your phone's app settings, find the Bluetooth app, and clear its cache.
- Reset network settings: If the issue persists, try resetting your phone's network settings.
- Check for interference: Ensure there are no other devices nearby that could be interfering with the Bluetooth signal.
- Check physical connection: If you are using a Bluetooth headset, make sure it is properly connected and charged.
When to contact Samsung support:
- If none of the above steps resolve the issue.
- If your phone is under warranty and you suspect a hardware problem.
- If you experience frequent Bluetooth connection drops or other unusual behavior.
If i can be of any further help please don't hesitate to ask 😎
Daily Driver > Samsung Galaxy s²⁵ Ultra 512Gb ~ Titanium Black.
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