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Galaxy A7 Problems With Bluetooth (Solved)

Galaxy A7 Problems With Bluetooth (Solved)

The Samsung Galaxy A7 problems with bluetooth seems like a common issue with those that own the new smartphone from Samsung. Some of the problems noticed on the Galaxy A7 include the connection of the phone to a car, and other bluetooth devices like headphones. Below we’ll get into some of the solutions that you can use to fix your Galaxy A7 problems with bluetooth that is causing you a headache.
Some Samsung Galaxy A7 Bluetooth problems are unknown and Samsung has not published any hardware or software bug report so far. Since this issue has not been published anywhere there is not a certain way to fix the Bluetooth issue on the Galaxy A7 that is also common in cars like Mercedes Benz, Audi, BMW, Tesla, Volkswagen, Mazda, Nissan Ford, GM, Toyota and Volvo. But the good news is that there is several different ways that could fix these Samsung Galaxy A7 Bluetooth issues.
The first method to fix the Galaxy A7 Bluetooth issues is to clear the Bluetooth data with the clear the cache guide. The cache allows for the temporary data to be stored for better help when switching between apps. This issue is most commonly found when you connect your Galaxy A7 with the car Bluetooth devices. So whenever you face such kind of issue, it’s recommended to clear the Bluetooth cache and data and try reconnecting. Below are several other steps on how to fix Samsung Galaxy A7 Bluetooth problems.
 
How to fix Samsung Galaxy A7 Bluetooth issues:

  1. Turn on the Galaxy A7
  2. Go to home screen and select the app icon
  3. Then select on the settings icon
  4. Browse for the Application Manager
  5. Display All Tabs by swiping either right or left
  6. Select on Bluetooth
  7. Select to stop it forcefully.
  8. Now clear the cache
  9. Select clear the Bluetooth data
  10. Select Ok
  11. Finally restart the Galaxy A7

 
How to fix Samsung Galaxy A7 Bluetooth issues:
If the steps above don’t work, try putting your Galaxy A7 into recovery mode and wipe cache partition. After that, try to connect the Samsung Galaxy A7 with another Bluetooth device in range and it should work. These instructions should be able to solve any Bluetooth problems you have on your Galaxy A7.
 

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