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After updating iOS 14, the Bluetooth not working on iPhone and iPad? Read on this post to get some quick tips to fix the common Bluetooth issues in iOS 14.

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The iOS 14 comes to users, it's powerful and said to be the fastest iOS ever released by Apple, which fixes some bugs that happened before. However there is no update that is perfect, and no one can promise you everything could be good even after your device is garbed the new iOS 14 update.

We previously showed you the possible message problems, iPhone no service, Siri problems you may meet after iOS update, and many iPhone 12 users or other iPhone models running iOS 14 have reported Bluetooth issues, like keeps disconnecting, cutting out suddenly, etc. Here we will talk about the common iPhone/iPad Bluetooth issues you may meet after iOS update, and tell some tips to fix the iPhone/iPad Bluetooth not working issue with ease.

Part 1. Common iPhone Bluetooth Issues after Update to iOS 14

In the beginning, Bluetooth may just work well on your iPhone/iPad. But after upgrading to iOS 14, some unexpected problems may occur. Issues like broken Bluetooth connections, failed Bluetooth pairing, and Bluetooth audio in the car are frequently reported. We summarize the Bluetooth issues you may encounter.

  • iPhone Bluetooth Not Finding iPhone/iPad
  • Bluetooth Won't Connect After iOS 14
  • Bluetooth Won't Turn on on iPhone/iPad
  • Bluetooth Keeps Disconnecting iPhone
  • iPhone Bluetooth Not Connecting to Car
  • Bluetooth Audio Stutters on iPhone/iPad
  • Fail to Initiate Calls Over Bluetooth on iPhone/iPad
  • iPhone Bluetooth Suddenly Disconnecting on Car
  • iPhone Bluetooth Connection Drops Frequently
  • iPhone Bluetooth Keeps Disconnecting

Update: iOS 14 Bluetooth Fix

iOS 14.3 was released on Dec. 14, 2020, and Apple said it will fix Bluetooth could be unavailable in settings and more issues. So if you've ever met a problem like that, try to update to the latest iOS 14.3 and check if the Bluetooth problem was fixed. If some other issues still exist, please keep reading and find the solutions for you.

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Part 2. Possible Ways to Fix iPhone Bluetooth Not Working

We've listed the most common Bluetooth issues on your iPhone or iPad that you may meet after iOS 14 upgrade. In the following, we will walk you through the potential solutions to make Bluetooth workable again on your iPhone or iPad. Firstly, here are some basic tips to you can have a try:

  • Check your Bluetooth on iPhone or iPad and make sure it is turned on.
  • Confirm your iOS device and Bluetooth accessory are close to each other.
  • Try connecting to another Bluetooth device.
  • Ensure your Bluetooth accessory is turned on and connected to power or fully charged.

Solution 1. Restart Your iPhone/iPad

Restart your iPhone X or later:

  1. Press and hold the Side button and either volume button until the power off slider appears on the screen.
  2. Drag the slider to turn your device completely off.
  3. After your device turns off, press and hold the Side button again until you see the Apple logo.

Restart your iPhone 8 or earlier or iPod touch:

  1. Press and hold the Top (or Side) button until the power off slider appears.
  2. Drag the slider to turn your device completely off.
  3. After your device turns off, press and hold the Top (or Side) button again until you see the Apple logo.

Solution 2. Update iOS Software

Make sure that you have the latest version of all the software on your iPhone or iPad. The outdated software would cause some compliable issues.

To update the software on your iPhone: Go to Settings > General > Software Update.

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Solution 3. Turn Bluetooth Off And Back On Again

If the above two solutions fail to work, then trying to turn off and back on the Bluetooth setting on your iPhone or iPad.

  • Option 1: Swipe up from the bottom bezel of your iPhone or iPad to launch Control Center > Turn off Bluetooth and back on again.
  • Option 2: Go to Settings > Bluetooth > Turn off it and back on again.

Solution 4. Disconnect from the Current Bluetooth Device

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Disconnect the current problematic device, and re-pair it again to see whether the problem has been solved.

  1. Open Settings > Bluetooth.
  2. Select the connected Bluetooth device and then choose the Disconnect option.
  3. Turn off the Bluetooth device and then turn it back on to reconnect.

If this method also doesn't work, you can try to forget the currently connected device completely, and then re-pair: Settings > Bluetooth > Choose the device you are having issues with > Tap on the info button next to the device > Tap on Forget This Device.

Solution 5. Reset Network Settings

Reset network settings on iPhone or iPad will reset all the network settings you used before, including Bluetooth settings, Wi-Fi networks and passwords, cellular settings, and VPN and APN settings, etc. Follow the below steps to reset your network settings: Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.

Solution 6. Try to Pair the Bluetooth Device to Another iPhone

Now if the above solutions didn't work, you need to check whether your iPhone Bluetooth works. So a good way to check whether the Bluetooth issue is caused by the iPhone or the accessory is trying to pair the Bluetooth device to another iPhone. If it's successful to pair with another iPhone, it means that the issue lies with your iPhone. Then it's time to try the next solution to fix the possible iOS system problems.

Solution 7. Try an iOS System Recovery Tool to Fix

Here is a professional iOS system recovery tool that can help you to fix the most iPhone/iPad/iPod touch/tvOS issues. This tool is named AnyFix – iOS System Recovery. It's designed to deal with iOS/iPadOS/tvOS problems in any sceneries. With any fix, you can fix many iOS devices stuck on issues, disabled, won't charge or turn on/off, etc.

So, AnyFix is possible to get your iPhone Bluetooth back to normal. Just follow the steps below to do:

Step 1: Get the latest version of AnyFix – iOS System Recovery. Launch it on your computer > Choose System Repair from the home page. Don't forget to connect your iPhone with the computer.

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Tap on System Repair

Step 2: Choose 50+ iPhone problems from the interface below > Tap on Start Now button.

Step 3: Select a mode to repair your iPhone. To get the highest success rate, AnyFix provides you three modes based on different situations. Here we take Standard Repair as an example, which is the top choice to fix the most common system issues and no data will be erased. Choose it and tap the button to continue.

Choose One Repair Mode

Step 4: Then AnyFix will detect your device > Tap onthe Download button to add a matching firmware on your computer. Once the downloading finished, click Fix Now. (If your iPhone didn't enter recovery mode, you need to put it into recovery mode before repairing)

Step 5: Then it will start repairing automatically. Once the repair process completed, you will see a completed page.

Solution 8. Restore iPhone with iTunes

If all the above methods don't help, then the last solution you can try is to restore your iPhone with iTunes. But you must clear that restoring with iTunes requires you to erase all previous data on your device, and these erased files can't be recovered anymore. So, before trying this solution, you'd better make a full backup of your phone.

  1. Launch iTunes on your computer (make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes) > Connect your device to the computer with its USB cable.
  2. Click on the device icon when it appears in iTunes > Choose the 'Restore iPhone' option to restore your device to factory resetting, choose the 'Restore Backup' option to restore your device from the computer backup you made before.
  3. Click on the Restore button and wait for the restore process to complete.

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The Bottom Line

The above are some Bluetooth issues on iPhone running iOS 14 and the potential solutions to fix them. No matter what iOS devices you are using, whether the iPhone or the new iPhone, you can have a try.

If you are suffering from some new Bluetooth issue or have some useful ideas, please share with us in the Comment Section. For more new iOS update problems, please refer to The Most Common iOS Update Problems.

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7 Common FAQs About Playing Poker From Your iPhone / iPad

I'm an American poker player? Can I play poker on my iPhone or iPad tablet?

No. Unfortunately there isn't a poker site that both accepts US players and provides a mobile poker version of their software.

US poker players have a couple of options.

  • Find an app for free or a couple of bucks and play poker for fake money.
  • Skip poker and play casino games instead. There are US friendly casinos that have iOS apps.
  • Try to play real money poker using a remote desktop app.
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The idea behind the remote desktop app is to control your desktop from your phone or laptop. However, I'm not sure how convenient this may or may not be. Additionally, playing poker this way might be difficult because the poker site won't be designed to fit properly on a mobile device. But it might be worth the couple of dollars and time to try it out. That's up to you.

Do I need an internet connection?

Yes. You will need either a WiFi or 3G / 4G connection. Keep in mind that if you're using someone else's WiFi that it might cost you money (in a hotel, for example), and if you're using 3G/4G that it will cost you in terms of data.

Can I play poker on my iPhone for real money?

Yes, so long as you're in a non-US country that can access a poker site with a mobile app. Sites to consider would include PokerStars, Party Poker or 888 Poker.

How do I get started?

Getting started is easy. Just follow these steps:

  • Visit the poker site. Find their mobile page.
  • Click their download link. The app will either download or take you to their page in your app store.

Some poker operators will have a QR code that you can scan instead. Scan the code and the app will install to your device.

In other cases the operator will have a select few games or options to choose from. What you'll need to do is give them your mobile number, location and your choice of game(s) and they'll send the links to your phone. Then install the games.

Once you have the app on your device, simply log-in. If you don't have an account many poker site operators will ask that you create your account using your desktop or laptop computer first. In fact, you may have to handle your banking from your computer, too.

I heard that you can play remotely from your iPad. Is this true?

I've heard about it, but I've yet to try it myself.

The biggest problem with trying to play poker remotely is that the software isn't designed for your phone or tablet, but for your computer. So the tables may not fit, making it more likely you press the wrong buttons (which could be costly).

Do I have to play real money poker from my iPhone / iPad?

Absolutely not. You can play with fake money. In the case of paid apps from the app store, you won't have any choice -- all of those games are play money only.

Is playing from my iPhone / iPad safe?

Yeah, playing poker on your iPhone and iPad is safe. All poker sites (that we recommend) make sure that your connection and the data packets (with your hand information, personal details, etc) are encrypted. And some sites, like PokerStars, don't let you save your username and password to your phone. That way if your phone is lost you don't run the risk of someone having access to your account.

But poker operators can only do so much. So I recommend using RSA tokens when available, and changing your passwords frequently using a variety of numbers, letters and symbols.





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