Bluetooth keeps turning off by itself
Bluetooth turns off on its own because battery saver is running or because a conflicting app is interfering. Check if Battery Saver is on first. Turn it off if it is. If that doesn't work, restart your phone and check for app conflicts.
Your phone is probably turning Bluetooth off to save battery, or an app is interfering. Battery Saver mode automatically switches off Bluetooth when it kicks in. Some apps also have permission to control Bluetooth. The fixes are simple. Turn off Battery Saver, restart your phone, and check which apps have Bluetooth permission.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Not checking Battery Saver settings first. This is the most common cause
- Thinking you need to unpair and re-pair when simply restarting Bluetooth fixes it
- Having too many Bluetooth devices paired at once. This can confuse your phone
Signs you need professional help
- Bluetooth turns off even when Battery Saver is off and you've restarted your phone, you've forgotten all devices and re-paired them but they still disconnect, or the Bluetooth icon won't even turn on anymore.
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