Bluetooth connection issues on iPhone 16

just upgrade to the iphone 16 pro and bluetooth is stuttering with any devices, and doesn’t want to connect 90% of the time. Carplay, Garnin, Headphones.


I’ve tried turning off bluetooth, hard reset on the phone and still no luck….


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iPhone 16 Pro, iOS 18

Posted on Sep 24, 2024 7:41 PM

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Posted on Sep 26, 2024 2:54 AM

Found the problem, if you guys did choose to setup your iphone from a backup or from your old iphone then you all will get the dame issue, if you did setup as a new iphone then you wouldnt have gotten the bluetooth issue, there is a fix, just go to Settings-General and then scroll down to reset iPhone and then choose Reset network setting, after that phone wil reboot and your Bluetooth will work as it should be!

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Dec 15, 2024 8:07 PM in response to lobsterghost1

What did the manufacturer of this device suggest when you hopefully contacted them about your issue? It's more likely an issue with the device, than an issue with your phone.

The device (Anker Soundbuds Curve) works perfectly with everything else I can find - my old iPhone, my wife's phone, my kids' phones, my MacBook.


I doubt there's something magically wrong with the earphones that doesn't affect anything else except for connecting with this new iphone 16 that hundreds of other people are also having problems connecting with.

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Dec 18, 2024 3:20 PM in response to Stokesyyy

I cannot connect to my Marshall Middleton speaker. Actually, the iPhone bluetooth says it's connected, and the Marshall app can see my iPhone, but the music continues to play through the iPhone's speakers, while the Marshall app says "no media".


So following all the forget and re-connect options, still nothing.


Apparently, we are once again Beta for immature Apple equipment and/or software.


Disappointing!


PS. My wireless Apple CarPlay is quirky as well, so I am going to resort to a hard connection in the car.

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Dec 21, 2024 7:51 AM in response to steffanrs911

I also tried resetting all settings, no effect. This happens with all Bluetooth speakers, even with AirPods. When I am in a call, it disconnects, the connection comes back after 5 seconds and this happens every 20 seconds then. It also happens with different brand models, tried in a ford and Audi with wireless CarPlay - same issue everywhere. When I connect with a cable everything works fine.

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Dec 21, 2024 3:18 PM in response to Stokesyyy

Just transferred my XR to 16+. My Bluetooth items were all gone except car and TV. I could get some headphones to work but not others. Worst was my $2000.00 hearing aids wouldn’t connect.

With most other headsets, I had to reset them to pair as new.

Dug around and found a reset format for the aids:

Go to settings

Accessibility

Hearing Devices

Set up Hearing Aids …I had them reconnect. Then switched to “live listen “and the sound came through my Hearing aids again.



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Dec 23, 2024 12:06 PM in response to Stokesyyy

Good afternoon. My case was. I've restored the network settings a few times without success. I did the restore without copying data and to no avail. However, today I tried it again after a while without pairing my iPhone with the car's Bluetooth and it worked. I can listen to music via Spotify and the music doesn't stop. I hope it stays that way.

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Dec 31, 2024 2:19 PM in response to LindyMae53

LindyMae53 wrote:

Have tried multiple ideas for getting new iPhone 16 to find Bluetooth devices. No luck! Please help!

And yet you've listed none of the multiple ideas, so we couldn't possibly guess what you did and what didn't work.


I will ask the most obvious question. What happens when you put the Bluetooth devices in Pairing Mode, per the manufacturers directions? If they aren't in Pairing Mode, you can't pair them to your iPhone.


I have at least a dozen Bluetooth Devices paired with my iPhone 16 Pro Max. Each device had to be put in pairing mode, then you open Settings > Bluetooth and if they are in pairing mode, you'll see the device on the bottom of the Bluetooth page in Settings and once you tap it, it will pair.

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Jan 2, 2025 8:20 AM in response to Stokesyyy

It feels like customer care is no help on this!


as per apple customer care - if you use the headphones in gym where more than one person is using headphones iphone 16 will have interference issue!


which as a apple customer I should move out from that area find a space with one person only me using headphones lol

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Jan 9, 2025 5:28 AM in response to Stokesyyy

I found the mentioned solution works: Settings-General-scroll to iPhone and choose Reset Network. The only thing is you have to go to Bluetooth, click on the info icon and choose Forget Device for every bluetooth device. And then you have to go through the process of re-pairing your devices all over again. The amount of time it is minimal compared to the amount of time of satisfaction with having working Bluetooth.


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Jan 10, 2025 4:00 AM in response to Stokesyyy

I have an iPhone 16 Pro Max running iOS 18.2.1, and I’m still having issues with certain (but not all) of my devices — even after resetting network settings and forgetting/re-pairing them.


For the Bluetooth kit installed in my car:

• Bluetooth will not reconnect automatically.

• If I forget the device on the phone but not the car, I get an “XXXX wants to pair” modal to show on the phone when my car starts only if keep Bluetooth settings open on the phone.


For a Eufy smart scale:

• Bluetooth connection was spotty.

• Forgetting the device on my phone left me unable to re-add it via Bluetooth, so the smart scale is now a dumb one.


Apple devices like my watch and AirPods have experienced no issues. I’m also having no issues automatically reconnecting to a cheap Tribit Bluetooth speaker. This feels like a software bug that’s as yet unaddressed.

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Jan 10, 2025 7:03 AM in response to mgrad92

For your smart scale, you say bluetooth is spotty. I'm assuming this means it works sometimes, right? How far from your iPhone is your scale? Bluetooth has limited range. Depending on the Bluetooth version in the scale, it can be as short as 30 feet. For example a device with Bluetooth 5.3 has a range of 33 feet and if there are metal, brick or block walls between your phone and the scale, that can be significantly lower.

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Jan 13, 2025 3:58 AM in response to vanik33

Resetting network settings worked like a charm for me! Migrated from 13 mini to 16.

Would have never guessed to try this solution on my own.

And a good moment to get rid of all those outdated wifi passwords ;)

I only connect to 2 or 3 wifi networks automatically anyway - and for those I can easily remember or acquire the passwords.


Thanks!

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Jan 14, 2025 5:05 PM in response to cpurinton

Even if you forget a device, all you have to do is put is in pairing mode per the manufacturers directions to pair it again. It simply won't connect unless it's in pairing mode first. Then you open bluetooth settings, look for the device and tap it to connect. Having a fatalistic view won't help you. Doing the right steps will.

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