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Samsung Galaxy A51 Bluetooth Problems | How to Fix Fast

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How to fix Samsung Galaxy won’t connect to Bluetooth /Samsung A31, A50, A10, A11, A51, A21, A70

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you can try these tips below:

Fix Bluetooth issue by restarting your Samsung device.

Another simple solution that you can try when you encounter a Bluetooth problem is to restart your Samsung phone or tablet. All Samsung devices are designed to be forced rebooted if the Power button is pressed and held for about 30 seconds. Some models may only require about 12 seconds to be restarted. Force reboot is a recommended troubleshooting step if the device is unable to restart normally or if it keeps freezing.


next you can Clear Bluetooth app cache and data.

Like any other Android apps, your Samsung’s Bluetooth app can misbehave due to a corrupted app cache or data. We suggest that you troubleshoot the Bluetooth app by erasing the Bluetooth app’s cache first. If that won’t change anything, then you can go ahead and clear its Bluetooth app’s data.

the next tip you can try to Refresh network settings.

Some Bluetooth pairing or connection issues are caused by incorrect network setup. To ensure that your Samsung device is running well, you can refresh its network settings.
maybe you can try this! Refresh the Cache Partition.
At times, apps or some Android functionalities like Bluetooth may misbehave due to one thing: corrupted system cache.This is a special cache in a Samsung device that’s kept in a certain portion or partition of the internal storage. Sometimes, this cache may become corrupted after a software update or app installation, causing other apps or the Operating System to stop working normally.

To ensure that the system cache in your device is in top shape, you can clear the system cache via Recovery Mode.

If your Bluetooth device is still unable to connect to your Samsung device at this point, the next good thing to do is to see to it that you do app preferences reset. Once you’ve done this type of reset, some changes will happen on your device that will reset your preferences for:

Disabled apps,
Notification restrictions for apps,
Default apps,
Background data restrictions for apps,
Permission restrictions,


the last action you can do, be carefull!
Wipe your Samsung device to fix Bluetooth problems (or Factory Reset).

Should none of the solutions above help, you need to do a factory reset. This is going to erase all personal data from the device and return all software settings to default. While not exactly an easy fix, the software state of your phone or tablet will be like brand new, which can free it from any bugs that may be the reason for the Samsung Bluetooth problems you’re having.

Be sure to create a backup of your data before doing a factory reset.

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