How to fix iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max bluetooth Issues

If your iPhone XS or iPhone XS max won’t connect to Bluetooth , there are a number of ways to fix the issue.

You should first make sure Bluetooth is turned on and try connecting your device in the Bluetooth settings.
If your iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max still won’t connect to Bluetooth , you can try deleting other devices from Bluetooth settings, updating your iOS software, resetting your network settings, or restarting your iPhone entirely.

According to some users, Bluetooth is not working on iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max while some have stated of facing issues when trying to pair in cars including Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, Volkswagen, Toyota, Volvo etc. However, there are several simple things you can try in order to fix iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max Bluetooth connectivity issues and all are explained here.

fix iPhone XS / iPhone XS max bluetooth not working

Restart the device

Restarting the device is the first thing to try when you face any kind of issue as it can fix many problems. So, go on to restart your iPhone first.

Just click and hold the power button and either of the volume buttons until you see the power off slider. Otherwise, you could also restart your iPhone by navigating to Settings > General > Shut down.

Turn off and turn on the Bluetooth connection again

Sometimes, to fix iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max Bluetooth not working, you might just need restarting it; especially if it’s been left switched on for a while. Therefore, all you need to do is just simply off/on the Bluetooth connection.

Swipe down To reveal control center
You’ll see the Bluetooth icon, tap on it to switch it off.
Now tap on it again to turn it on.
kindly restart the Bluetooth device you’re trying to connect to as well.

Reset the connection in car properly

Most of the users have stated that they are specifically facing this Bluetooth issue in the car. So, in that case, users are advised to check the manufacturer’s manual properly for both the device and car and then go on to reset the connection.

Make sure any important part of the connection process is not skipped
Go to Settings > Bluetooth and delete all the prior pairings and set them up from scratch.

Remove all the paired devices and repair them

You may find luck by repairing with your Bluetooth device; as in, remove and add them again.

Open your iPhone Settings.
Tap ‘Bluetooth’
Tap on other devices to disconnect. If it’s a device you will never use again, tap on the “i” button and then select Forget This Device.

Now go back to the Bluetooth menu and tap on ‘Pair new device’ to repair your Bluetooth device. If it works out, enjoy your Bluetooth device now.

Reset your network settings

Open Settings.
Tap on General.
Scroll down to the bottom and tap on Reset.
Tap on “Reset Network Settings.”

Check with other devices.

Before getting even more infuriated with the Bluetooth not working on iPhone XS or iPhone X X max, try connecting with other devices. This will help you determine if the problem is coming from your iPhone or the device. For example, you can try connecting to an Apple Watch instead, if you’re having issues connecting to your AirPods.

Update iOS

Similar to some other software-related issues on iOS devices, a bug in the software may cause your Bluetooth device not to connect properly. Here, you may need to install any pending update for your iPhone. To do this:

Open Settings.
Scroll down and tap ‘SyGeneral’
Select ‘Software Update’
Follow the on-screen instructions to install any pending updates.
Now try connecting to your Bluetooth device to see if it works. Continue to other solutions below if it’s still not working.

Hardware problem? Visit Apple Store

By this time, you should be able to fix your Bluetooth problem on iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max and continue enjoying your piece of tech. Otherwise, if all the solutions above do not work, take your iPhone to the nearest Apple Store.

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