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How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S8 Bluetooth Issues

Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus are the recent devices from Samsung that have been purchased by many people so far. The device made an entry into the smartphone market and has been able to please the users with its awesome cool features. However, there is no way a smartphone will be made without any flaws attached to it.

Recently we noticed that those using the latest flagship started complaining about various issues on their brand new Galaxy S8 device and S8 Plus, The Samsung Galaxy S8 Bluetooth has issues and that’s why we are here to address the issue in this article.

Possible ways to Fix your Samsung Galaxy S8 Bluetooth Issues

1 – Restart the device

The first thing to do is to restart your device, don’t be surprised, this small process can actually work like magic. Restarting your device will actually reset the device. This process is fast, and it can save you a great time and stress. However, if this step does not work for you then check out the other solutions below.

2 – Turn on and off Airplane mode

The next step to fix your Bluetooth issue is to on and off the Airplane mode switch on your Samsung Galaxy device. When the smartphone is set to airplane mode, it shuts all the connections for the moment and then with toggling the Airplane mode switch, the Smartphone gets back all the connection. The Airplane step might work for you. Also, you can simply leave the airplane mode on to check if it will work or not. If this step still don’t solve your Bluetooth issue, try the next one.

3 – Check the Bluetooth switch

Checking the Bluetooth switch is the most vital step in solving your Galaxy S8 Bluetooth issues. There might be different reasons for the Bluetooth issue and it can be resolved in different ways. But firstly, check if the Bluetooth option is on or not. If it is enabled then switch it off once and then turn it on back. If the issue still continues then check the next steps.

4 – Clear cache of Bluetooth

Another step to take is by clearing the cache of the Bluetooth application on your Smartphone. If the cache left unclear, it could cause numerous issues which includes slowing down the performance of the application. So, clear the cache often. In case you don’t know how to clear the cache of Bluetooth. Follow the below step.

  • Click on settings > then application manager and move right to display the All tab.
  • After that, then tap on that tab and click the Bluetooth application.
  • Tap on the required button to stop the application forcefully.
  • Click on clear cache and then go for clearing of the data.

That’s all if it still doesn’t work the check below again.

5 – Wipe cache partition

The former step will clear the cache only. If you want to also wipe cache partition, you can also do that, and this might just fix all your Bluetooth issues.

To wipe cache partition go to settings > then storage and then click on the clear data button which will get rid of a cache of all the applications in the smartphone.

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