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How To Fix Bluetooth Connection Between Galaxy S9 And Car

How To Fix Bluetooth Connection Between Galaxy S9 And Car

If you own a Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus, then you may be having some Bluetooth problems, but you’re not alone. Users have reported Bluetooth issues when it comes to connecting their device to a car, and therefore we have come up with a fix. Keep reading below to get your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus connected to your car via Bluetooth.

If your Bluetooth connection is failing to work on your Samsung device, you may be feeling frustrated from the common problem that’s occurring. Although the issue is so common, Samsung hasn’t bothered to release an official hardware or software bug report to what’s proved to be a very common problem.

To start with, we would suggest that you try to clear the cache on your Samsung phone. When the cache is full, temporary storage is not possible, and this can lead to problems, seeing as the purpose of the cache is to allow your Samsung device to switch between apps quickly and efficiently. Since the cache can fill up fairly quickly and may need to be cleared a lot, the problem is rather common when trying to connect your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus to your car.

Listed below, we have a quick guide to help you get the Bluetooth connection between your car and Samsung device working again.

Fix Bluetooth Connection Problems Between Samsung Galaxy S9 Bluetooth And Car:

  1. Start by turning on your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus.
  2. Then, when you are on the Home screen, go to the App icon.
  3. In the apps, you will need to find Settings and tap on it.
  4. Now, go to the Application Manager.
  5. You will have to swipe either right or left to display all the options.
  6. Next, select the Bluetooth application by tapping on it.
  7. You can then choose to stop it by force.
  8. Whilst in the Settings menu, you can also clear any individual app caches if you think the issue might be app-related.
  9. Before exiting, you should close the phone’s Bluetooth data.
  10. When done, just tap Ok.
  11. Finally, you will need to complete the steps above by doing a restart on your Samsung device.

More on how to fix Samsung Galaxy S9 Bluetooth connection problems with car

You will need to begin by putting your Samsung Galaxy device into Recovery Mode, and then selecting the wipe cache partition option. When the cache partition is wiped, check to see if you are still having problems or if the issue has finally been resolved. You can do this by connecting the Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus to a Bluetooth device and seeing if it actually connects. If you’re stuck connecting your phone to Bluetooth, just use the steps provided above to help solve problems with your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9.

If you’ve exhausted your options and still can’t get your phone to connect to your car, though, then it might be time to throw in the towel and consult with a professional. After all, throwing your phone out of frustration typically isn’t covered under the warranty.

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