By doing this method on your iOS devices, your device gets refreshed from temporary glitches and bugs. Therefore, you don’t need to perform a factory reset process. Once your device is completely restarted, connect with the Bluetooth device you are trying and check if the issue has been resolved.
Fix 3: Forget Paired Devices and Reconnect
If you have restarted your iOS device and it doesn’t work to solve the Bluetooth issue, make sure to forget the paired Bluetooth device and try pairing again because sometimes it may cause other devices to get paired. In case your Bluetooth device list is quite long, then make sure to remove or forget some unnecessary Bluetooth devices from the list.
To forget paired Bluetooth devices and reconnect back, follow the below steps:
- Head over to the Settings app and tap on Bluetooth.
- Tap on the Bluetooth toggle to enable it.
- Now tap on the (i) icon next to the connected device from the list.
- Next, tap on Forget This Device and select Forget Device when prompted to delete it.
- If multiple Bluetooth devices are already connected, simply turn off or forget them.
- Now turn on the specific Bluetooth device you are trying to connect.
- Search for the Bluetooth device on your iPhone and connect it.
Fix 4: Check for Pending iOS Update
Sometimes, running an outdated version of the iOS version can cause several issues on the device which includes some bugs as glitches as well. In such a case, you have to ensure to check for pending iOS updates on your iPhone or iPad device. Apart from that, the new iOS version consists of bug fixes, additional features, improvements, security patches, and more, which will obviously help. Here’s how you can check pending iOS updates.
- Head over to Settings app > General.
- Tap on Software Update and make sure to choose Automatic Updates to on for your convenience.
- Now your device will automatically start checking for the available updates.
- If the update is available, tap on Download and Install button. (You want to enter the device passcode to start the update process).
- If update is unavailable, you will see the “iOS is up to date” notification on the screen.
Fix 5: Ensure Bluetooth Device is Close Enough
If the Bluetooth is not working on your iOS 17 device, it could be possible that your device is being too far from the Bluetooth device, preventing the Bluetooth device from being connecting with your iPhone. In such a case, you have to keep your Bluetooth device near to your iPhone because it will help both devices to find out the network and connect quickly.
Generally, the Bluetooth signal range is approximately 10 meters, allowing both devices to be connect within range. But you can still try keeping your Bluetooth device close enough for faster connectivity and low signal interruptions. Also, make sure that there is no walls and obstacles are covering both devices to reduce interference.
Fix 6: Toggle Airplane Mode
You can also try toggling the Airplane Mode on your iPhone or iPad, which generally help to fix any software issues and bugs. However, Airplane Mode not only fixes Bluetooth connectivity issues and bugs, but also fixes internet connectivity issues, cellular network glitches and much more. Therefore, it is suggested you turn on Airplane Mode on your iPhone and then turn it off. Here’s how you can do it.
- Head over to Settings app > Tap on the Airplane Mode to enable it.
- Once Airplane Mode is enabled, wait for about 5 seconds and turn it off by tapping on the toggle.
Alternatively, you can also toggle Airplane Mode directly from the control center menu. Simply, head over to Control Center menu by pulling down the screen from the top right corner and you will see the Airplane Mode icon. Tap on the Airplane Mode icon to turn on and then turn off it after waiting for a few seconds.
Fix 7: Restart your Bluetooth Device
If you are still having an issue with the Bluetooth on your iOS 17 device, make sure to restart your Bluetooth device. Simply turn off the Bluetooth device you are trying to connect to your iOS 17 device. Once the device turned off, wait for a few seconds and it will refresh the connectivity and other applications. After that, turn on the Bluetooth device. You also have to enable the Bluetooth on your iPhone. Make sure to check whether the Bluetooth device you are trying to connect is in pairing mode or not.
Generally, when your Bluetooth device is in pairing mode, then it should blink continuously. But once the device is paired and connected, the LED indicator stops blinking and stays as solid color. However, most Bluetooth devices have blue or red color blinking in pairing mode. Make sure to remember that unless the device goes into pairing mode, then it won’t be connected with another Bluetooth device.
Fix 8: Reset the Network Settings
Resetting the network settings is the most workable method for all time. Most users fix their issues on their iPhone device by resetting the network settings which is pretty simple to do. Well, you should try resetting the network settings by following the steps to restore the default factory mode for the network settings on your iPhone.
To reset the network settings, follow the steps below:
- Head over to Settings app and tap on General.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select Transfer or Reset iPhone.
- Next, tap on Reset > Select Reset Network Settings.
- Now, you will have to enter the device passcode.
- Once you have entered, tap on Reset again to confirm it.
- Wait for a few seconds to complete the reset process, and then restart the iPhone to apply changes.
Once you have completed the reset process on your iOS 17 device, then make sure to connect your Bluetooth device with the iPhone and check if the Bluetooth is working for you. If the issue persists, try the next solutions.
Fix 9: Restore iPhone from iTunes or iCloud Backup
If you have tried the above solutions and it doesn’t work for you, you can also restore your iPhone from iTunes or iCloud backup. Sometimes, you may need to restore your iPhone device to recover the system from the iTunes backup or iCloud backup. Make sure to remember that, by performing this method, it will completely reset the iPhone system, and you may lose some data if you haven’t properly backed up. Therefore, don’t forget to take a full back up before doing this method with your iPhone.
Note: This method only applies if you have previously backed up your data on iTunes or iCloud. If there is backup you have taken before, you can skip this method.
Restore iPhone with iTunes:
- Open iTunes on your computer and connect your iPhone to the Windows or Mac via the USB cable.
- Connect iTunes to the iPhone and your iPhone will get detected.
- Next, click on the iPhone icon from the left side and click on Restore Backup.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the restore process.
- Once the process completed, your iPhone will boot into the system automatically. But it will take a few moments.
- Finally, your iPhone will boot into iOS, now disconnect the iPhone and complete the initial setup process.
- Now you’re good to go! Enjoy.
Restore iPhone with iCloud:
- Head over to Settings app on your iPhone and tap on General.
- Scroll down to the bottom and select Transfer or Reset iPhone.
- Tap on Reset and choose Erase ALL Content and Settings.
- Now confirm the task and your iPhone will automatically restart.
- The reset process may take some time to fully complete. So, you have to wait until the process completed.
- Once your iPhone boots into the system, complete the initial setup process.
- Next, sign-in to your Apple ID.
- Here, you will have to choose Restore from iCloud Backup.
- Once the backup data is ready to restore, you have to confirm the task to proceed. After that, wait for the process to complete.
- Finally, your iPhone will restart to load the backup and you are good to go!
Fix 10: Downgrade to iOS 16 Stable
Last but not least, if you have tried the above workarounds and none of the methods worked for you, you have to manually downgrade or roll back the iOS 17 version to the iOS 16 stable version by following our guide to downgrade from iOS 17 to 16 version. By following the guide carefully, you may easily be able to downgrade to iOS 16 stable version on your iPhone device.
Wrapping Up
Bluetooth connectivity issues on iOS 17 can be easily resolved with a combination of simple and effective troubleshooting steps. By following the above-mentioned solutions, you can easily fix the Bluetooth not working issue on your iOS 17 device. Well, you can also try performing a factory reset which may help you to solve the problem. But make sure to back up the important data first as it will completely erase all your data on your iPhone. In case, if the above solutions don’t work for you, don’t hesitate to seek assistance from official Apple support team to get your problem resolved efficiently. Thanks for reading till the end.
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