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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Bluetooth Problems Guide

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Bluetooth Problems Guide

The newest Samsung flagship phone called the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 comes with numerous cool features that no other phones can beat. But since the Bluetooth is a tool which is commonly used by users, having issues about it can be bothersome. So we’re here to help you fix the Note 8 Bluetooth issues.

The first thing to try for fixing the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Bluetooth issue is to “clear the cache“. The cache needs to be cleared since it’s just a temporary data which is stored on your Note 8 to help switch apps faster. This is commonly experienced when connectoing the Note 8 with the car’s Bluetooth device. So if your Note 8 doesn’t recognize or search any Bluetooth device near you, we recommend clearing the cache and the Bluetooth data first and then reconnect. Here are more steps to fixing the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Bluetooth issue.

Solving Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Bluetooth Issues

Another  method is to place your Galaxy Note 8 into recovery mode and wipe cache partition. Now try connecting with a Bluetooth signal in range. Armed with the instructions in this article, you should be able to tackle any Bluetooth problem that comes your way.

The other method for fixing the Samsung Note 8 Bluetooth issue is to wipe cache partition but you need to get to the recovery mode before you do that. Once you’re done with wiping the cache partition, try connecting the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 again with another Bluetooth device such as the car Bluetooth or another smartphone near you and check if it works. This method should fix the Bluetooth issue of your Samsung Note 8.

How to Fix Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Bluetooth Issues:

  1. Switch on the Samsung Note 8
  2. Go to Settings from the menu page
  3. Browse and select the Application Manager from the options
  4. Swipe your finger on either left or right to display All Tabs
  5. Tap on Bluetooth
  6. Stop it forcefully
  7. Then it’s time to select  clear the cache
  8. Confirm by tapping on “Clear the Bluetooth data”
  9. Confirm again by tapping on OK
  10. Restart the Samsung Galaxy Note 8

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