Last Updated on March 7, 2021 by Bestusefultips
Annoying by Bluetooth keeps disconnection issues on Google Pixel 3a XL? Here’s how to fix Bluetooth pairing problems on Pixel 3a and 3a XL. Users reported different types of problems such as Bluetooth can’t pair with a car, Bluetooth freakout, Bluetooth can’t find device or Bluetooth won’t pair with headphones, etc.
We use Bluetooth to transfer data between two devices such as photos, videos, and other files. You can clear Bluetooth cache Pixel 3a that might solve your Bluetooth not working issues. Try below given possible solutions to fix Google Pixel 3a XL won’t pair with Bluetooth devices.
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How to Fix Google Pixel 3a Bluetooth Issue
You can fix Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL Bluetooth issues using one of the below-given troubleshooting methods.
Reboot your device
Long press the power button and tap the restart button to reboot your device. Now try to pair with other devices and check fix issues.
Make sure to turn on Bluetooth
Turned off Bluetooth and on again after 10 seconds. Now connect your phone’s Bluetooth with another device. Confirm your devices are paired and connected. To connect Bluetooth pair on Pixel 3a & 3a XL:
Settings > Connected device > Connection preference > Bluetooth > Pair new device
Turn Airplane mode on & off
Swipe down the notification panel twice from the top of the screen > tap on Airplane mode
Clear Bluetooth cache to fix Bluetooth pairing problems on Pixel 3a and 3a XL
You can try clear Bluetooth cache on Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL using apps and notification settings.
Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps > Three vertical dots (More) > Show system > Bluetooth > Storage > Clear cache
If clear cache can’t fix Pixel 3a Bluetooth issue, clear storage or clear data on your device and check fix problem.
Bluetooth Is Not Connecting to Car’s Bluetooth
Remove all paired device from your Google Pixel 3a’s list or car’s Bluetooth if can’t pair with accessory.
Settings > Connected devices > Bluetooth (If needed turn on) > Connected devices > Settings > Forget > Forget device
Refresh the device list and again try to pair your phone or your car.
Settings > Connected device > Connection preference > Bluetooth > Pair new device
If none of the above-given methods fix Bluetooth connectivity problems on Pixel 3a & 3a XL, try to reset network settings in your android device.
Reset network settings on Pixel 3a & 3a XL
Step 1: Go to settings in your Google Pixel 3a & 3a XL.
Step 2: Tap System.
Step 3: Tap Advanced.
Step 4: Tap Reset options.
Step 5: Tap Reset Wi-Fi, Mobile & Bluetooth.
Step 6: Tap Reset settings.
It will reset all network settings in your device including saved Wi-Fi password, Bluetooth pair, and other cellular data settings.
And that’s all. I hope one of the above-given solutions worked for you to fix Bluetooth pairing problems on Pixel 3a and 3a XL. Let us know in the comments if you have any more tips! Don’t miss out to check our other Android tutorial.