Last Updated on August 22, 2023 by Bestusefultips
Annoying that your Samsung phone keeps connecting and disconnecting from Bluetooth? In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to fix Bluetooth issues on Samsung Z Flip 5. Several reasons cause Bluetooth problems, like software glitches, turning off Airplane mode, clearing Bluetooth cache, deleting paired devices, etc.
Different Bluetooth issues occur, like can’t pair with Buds 2 Pro/Buds, Bluetooth connectivity issues, Bluetooth unstable, can’t pair with car’s Bluetooth or other accessories, etc. Apply the below-given methods to fix Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 Bluetooth pairing and connectivity issues.
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How to Fix Bluetooth Issues on Samsung Z Flip 5 5G
Follow the below troubleshooting steps to fix Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 Bluetooth connection problems.
1st Way: Restart your Galaxy Z Flip 5
Long-press the side key (Power Button) until you view the power menu. Tap on Restart in the power menu. Again touch Restart to reboot your Galaxy device.
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2nd Way: Turn Off & On Bluetooth
Swipe down the notification shade at the top and touch on the Bluetooth icon to turn it off or on.
3rd Way: Make Sure to Turn Off Airplane Mode
Swipe down the notification twice at the top and touch the Flight Mode (Airplane mode) icon to turn it on or off.
4th Way: Check for System Software Update
Step 1: Open the Settings app.
Step 2: Touch on Software update.
Step 3: Touch on Download and Install.
5th Way: Clear Bluetooth Cache
Step 1: Go to Settings.
Step 2: Scroll down & touch on Apps.
Step 3: Serch the Bluetooth and tap it.
Step 4: Click on Storage.
Step 5: Click on Clear cache.
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6th Way: Delete & Re-Pair device
If your Samsung phone can’t pair with Buds 2, Smartwatch, or other accessories, you’ll try to remove that pair from your phone & car’s Bluetooth list if available and re-pair it again.
Step 1: Open the Settings app.
Step 2: Click on Connections.
Step 3: Click on Bluetooth.
Step 4: Click the Settings gear symbol of the paired device.
Step 5: Click Unpair at the bottom right.
Step 6: Click on Unpair.
Restart your Samsung phone and try to pair it, and check to fix the Bluetooth connectivity issues.
7th Way: Reset Network Settings
It will delete all Samsung network settings so all paired device disconnect from your phone.
Step 1: Go to Settings.
Step 2: Touch General management.
Step 3: Touch Reset.
Step 4: Touch Reset network settings.
Step 5: Touch Reset settings.
Step 6: Touch Reset.
Turn Bluetooth on and try to pair it with another device.
If you still face this Samsung Z Flip 5 Bluetooth issue, wait for the next software update or contact a nearby Samsung store.
And that’s all. We hope one of the above-given methods fixes your Bluetooth issues on Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5. Stay with us for the latest Samsung Z Flip 5 tutorials.
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