Bluetooth might be a slower mode of data transfer but it is still one of the most widely used features on smartphones. No doubt getting Bluetooth connection issues on your Redmi Note 7 Pro will actually bring your daily life to a complete halt if in case you are fed-up of wired and corded headphones and other add-ons to listen to music or talk to a friend or colleague holding the phone for a long time or using the wired earphones or headphones, etc that are messy. Here, Bluetooth comes to the rescue as the technique is easy to use, connects with a wide range of Bluetooth enabled devices such as Bluetooth speakers, infotainment system mounted in your car, and lots of other devices. Here are a few ways you can fix Bluetooth connection issues on your Redmi Note 7 Pro to go through with it.
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How to Fix Redmi Note 7 Pro Bluetooth connection issues
Ruling out the obvious
For two users or two devices to transfer data wirelessly via Bluetooth, they need to be paired together. This means that if the pairing is not possible or successful, it will discourage any data transfer even if the process is ongoing, the transfer will stop abruptly. But first, if you are having trouble finding a Bluetooth device nearby, check if the receiver’s device is in ‘Discoverable’ mode or not. On the other hand, if the sender or receiver is not able to find your device, you must have not enabled to ‘Discoverable’ mode yet. For this, you need to go to the Settings >> Bluetooth and tap on ‘Discoverable’ and it is done.
Toggle Bluetooth
First up, when you tap on ‘Bluetooth’ service, it isn’t activated right away. It takes barely a few seconds to activate. But if even after activating Bluetooth, you are not able to pair to a new or older device or maintain the connection between the two devices, you can toggle ‘Bluetooth’ button placed on the notification tray and that must fix the problem if created due to a temporary software glitch.
Ruling out the problematic device conundrum
When you try to pair up to a device and it doesn’t pair, it is either the sender or the receiver having trouble establishing a connection between the two. Since you cannot just detect the problematic smartphone, you need to take a certain method to detect which device is going west. First up, take your phone and toggle Bluetooth to try and connect again. If it doesn’t pairs up, take a different phone and try to connect to that phone in case if the receiver’s phone is problematic. On the other, do the same with the receiver’s phone to check if your phone is troublesome or not. This must help dictate which end of the transfer is faulty and suffering from Bluetooth connection issues.
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