iPhone duplicated on Bluetooth audio cuts

when connected to certain button devices like button for speakers like Bluetooth receivers there’s a iPhone device on my Bluetooth list that cannot be disconnected or forgotten this happen since the iOS 18 update on my iPhone 13 now that device starts to duplicate on the list and makes my audio slow down or cutt that’s when I open Bluetooth list and starts to disappear the repeated ones I tried another phone from a friend and also does the same and also on my iPad it’s driven me crazy cause I use my apple devices to work with button connection I have iOS 18.3

iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 18

Posted on Jan 27, 2025 05:13 PM

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Jan 31, 2025 06:41 AM in response to Jloness

An unknown mysterious device on the Bluetooth list? Here's how to investigate and remove it:


  1. Check for Persistent Connection
    1. Before taking any action, test whether the device stays connected when you move away:
    2. Walk to another room with concrete walls or move at least 1000 feet away.
    3. If the device remains on the list or reconnects, it may be linked to your Apple ID, iCloud, or another persistent pairing method.
  2. Steps to Remove the Device
    1. Reset Network Settings
      1. This will erase all saved Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth connections, which can help remove the mysterious device:
      2. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings
      3. After the reset, reconnect to Wi-Fi and check if the device still appears.
    2. Check for Third-Party Apps
      1. Certain apps—especially those related to audio, video, AirPlay, or Bluetooth connectivity—might be keeping the device active.
      2. Review installed apps and delete any suspicious or unused third-party apps related to Bluetooth.
      3. Restart your iPhone and check again.
    3. Look for Installed Profiles
      1. Some Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth accessories, or enterprise networks may install configuration profiles that allow persistent Bluetooth connections.
      2. Go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management
      3. If you see any unknown or unnecessary configuration profiles, remove them.
    4. Forget the Device Manually
      1. Go to Settings > Bluetooth, find the unknown device, tap the (i) icon, and select Forget This Device.
      2. If the device reappears, try resetting all settings (Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset All Settings).
    5. Check for iCloud-Linked Devices
      1. If you use multiple Apple devices, check if the mysterious device is one of them.
      2. Sign in to Apple ID Device List and remove any unfamiliar devices.
  3. Reset Network Settings: Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings: Only network settings are removed.
    1. When you reset network settings, previously used networks and VPN settings that weren’t installed by a configuration profile or mobile device management (MDM) are removed. Wi-Fi is turned off and then back on, disconnecting you from any network you’re on. The Wi-Fi and Ask to Join Networks settings remain turned on.
    2. To remove VPN settings installed by a configuration profile, go to Settings > General > Profiles & Device Management, select the configuration profile, then tap Remove Profile. This also removes other settings and accounts provided by the profile. See Install or remove configuration profiles on iPhone in this guide.
    3. To remove network settings installed by MDM, go to Settings > General > Profiles & Device Management, select the management, then tap Remove Management. This also removes other settings and certificates provided by MDM. See “Mobile device management (MDM)” in the iOS Deployment Reference.
    4. Reset your Network Settings. Tap Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This also resets Wi-Fi networks and passwords, cellular settings, and VPN and APN settings that you've used before.
  4. If the issue persists, you can try resetting all settings on your iPhone. This will not erase your data but will reset all personalized settings to their default values. Go to Settings > General > Transfer & Reset > Reset > Reset All Settings and confirm the action. Note that you will need to reconfigure your settings afterward. All settings—including network settings, the keyboard dictionary, the Home screen layout, location settings, privacy settings, and Apple Pay cards—are removed or reset to their defaults. No data or media are deleted.
    1. Reset All Settings: Return iPhone settings to their defaults - Apple Support:- Return iPhone settings to their defaults
    2. You can return settings to their defaults without erasing your content.
    3. If you want to save your settings, back up your iPhone before returning them to their defaults. For example, if you’re trying to solve a problem but returning settings to their defaults doesn’t help, you might want to restore your previous settings from a backup.
  5. Make sure you have the latest updates installed.
    1. Update Over-the-Air (OTA) —> Update your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support (IN)
    2. Update using iTunes/Finder —> Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support (IN)



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