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How to Fix Bluetooth Issues on Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra/Galaxy Note 20 5G

Last Updated on September 23, 2022 by Bestusefultips

Annoying by Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra/Note 20 Bluetooth connectivity issues? Here’s how to fix Bluetooth issues on Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra/Galaxy Note 20 5G. You can use Bluetooth to connect your phone with another phone or laptop and share data & internet connection also. But several users are facing issues like Bluetooth pairing issues, inability to pair with the car’s Bluetooth, media audio or phone calls issues while connected with the car’s Bluetooth, etc. Apply the below given possible methods to fix Bluetooth connection issues on Galaxy Note 20 series.

How to Fix Bluetooth Not Working on Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G

How to fix Bluetooth issues on Samsung Note 10 plus

Try the solutions below if your car or Bluetooth accessory couldn’t connect the new or paired device on your Samsung One UI (4.1) devices.

Restart your Samsung

Step 1: Swipe down the notification panel at the top and tap on the Power button to view the power menu.

Step 2: Tap on Restart.

Step 3: Tap again Restart to reboot your phone.

Now, turn on Bluetooth and try to pair it with another device.

Turn Airplane Mode On & Off

If your device couldn’t find or connect a new device, turn Airplane mode on & off. Swipe down the notification panel at the top and tap on Airplane mode to turn it on. Wait for 5-10 seconds. Again, tap on it to turn airplane mode off. Now, turn on Bluetooth and try to pair it with another phone.

Delete Paired Connection & Pair it

Delete the connection from your phone.

Step 1: Go to Settings.

Step 2: Tap on Connections.

Step 3: Tap on Bluetooth.

Step 4: Tap on the Settings gear icon of the paired device.

Step 5: Tap on Unpair at the bottom right.

Step 6: Tap on Unpair.

Now, restart your phone and pair again by going to Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Toggle on the button > Scan > Tap on the device name you want to connect > Pair.

Clear Bluetooth App Cache to Fix Bluetooth issues on Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G

Step 1: Go to Settings.

Step 2: Scroll and tap on Apps.

By default, hide the Bluetooth app on your Samsung Galaxy devices.

Step 3: Tap on the Sort icon in front of your apps.

Step 4: Toggle on Show system apps and tap on OK.

Step 5: Scroll down and tap on Bluetooth.

Step 6: Tap on Storage in the usage section.

Step 7: Tap on Clear cache.

Reset Bluetooth on Samsung Galaxy

Settings > Apps > Sort icon > Toggle on Show system apps > OK > Bluetooth > Storage > Clear data > OK

Can’t Pair with a Car’s Accessories

If your phone can’t pair with a car or other accessories, clear paired devices list from your phone and car’s list.

Delete Paired from Car’s list: Connection > Bluetooth > Connected devices > Forget

Clear devices paired with your car. Now refresh the device list, and then pair it with another phone’s Bluetooth or car’s Bluetooth. You can pair it with your wear OS and also with your device. When you try to connect with the accessory, if you need a PIN or password, try 1234 or 0000 if you don’t know.

Reset Network Settings on Samsung One UI (4.1)

This removes all saved wifi networks, Bluetooth connections, cellular data, and other network-related settings.

Step 1: Swipe down the notification panel from the top of the screen and tap the Settings icon.

Step 2: Tap on General Management.

Step 3: Tap on Reset.

Step 4: Tap on Reset Network Settings.

Step 5: Tap on Reset settings.

Step 6: Tap on Reset settings again to confirm it.

Now, enable Bluetooth and try to pair with other phone or laptop devices.

Frequently Asked Question:

How do you Soft Reset a Note 20?

Long-press the Side key (Power Key) and the volume down key until the screen turns off. Automatically restart your Samsung Galaxy Note 20.

How do I Reset my Note 20 5G?

Resetting your Note 20 will delete all your data. Make sure to back up your necessary data. To reset your Samsung Note 20 5G using phone settings, go to Settings > General management > Reset > Factory data reset > Reset > Delete all.

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And that’s all. We hope one of the above-given methods is useful to fix Bluetooth issues on Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G. Do you still have any questions regarding this tip? Tell us in below comment box.

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One comment

  1. This doesn’t actually fix any issues though, it just temporarily cures the symptoms. My Note 10 + keeps disconnecting from my Huawei GT watch. If I restart the phone, it will connect but I know it will drop the connection 12 hours or so later.

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