I have a Verizon Note 9 that recently received the Pie update. Bluetooth has always been flawless while on Oreo with this device. Now after updating with the Verizon OTA Pie update, my bluetooth pairing disappears every time I reboot or shut down and restart. I have cleared the cache partition. I also cleared the bluetooth cache for good measure but this was unsuccessful. I have seen some rumblings about this on Android Central but I have not seen any solutions. Anyone else seeing this here? Has anyone found any workarounds to this bug? I have not factory reset my device yet.
Thanks in advance.
crizyal said:
I have a Verizon Note 9 that recently received the Pie update. Bluetooth has always been flawless while on Oreo with this device. Now after updating with the Verizon OTA Pie update, my bluetooth pairing disappears every time I reboot or shut down and restart. I have cleared the cache partition. I also cleared the bluetooth cache for good measure but this was unsuccessful. I have seen some rumblings about this on Android Central but I have not seen any solutions. Anyone else seeing this here? Has anyone found any workarounds to this bug? I have not factory reset my device yet.
Thanks in advance.
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Over on reddit someone replied to a similar post with a recommendation to reset network connections. This wipes out all Bluetooth and Wi-Fi settings. I did this and it seems to have helped for now.
Edit: The auto restart was scheduled for the weekend and my bluetooth devices were wiped out again after the restart.
Hello I had the same issues with Bluetooth devices being removed from pairings. I did the network reset and manually restarted phone with no issues but with Auto Restart it was back with the same issues.
From what I think it is, the auto Restart might be the issue for this problem.
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Same issue with me. Im rooted with magisk I downloaded libsecure_companion and it worked. Notsure if your rooted ir not
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Hello I had the same issues with Bluetooth devices being removed from pairings. I did the network reset and manually restarted phone with no issues but with Auto Restart it was back with the same issues.
From what I think it is, the auto Restart might be the issue for this problem.
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I have never used the auto-restart feature before. All my bluetooth devices are gone after EVERY reboot. So very frustrating. I have even factory reset the entire device and set up from scratch 2x now. Problem persisted
Tonight after the CSC2 update (March 1st security patch) it finally seems to be fixed! :good:
Bluetooth pairings wiped after reboot
Hi, I have a Note 9 N960N Korean model rooted with magisk and EdXposed framework installed, and I had the same issue, after each reboot my Bluetooth pairings are all wipes out... Like Blackout, I installed the libsecure_storage from Magisk repo and it worked ?.
Thanks!
But i Tried to install with magisk module manager, but says failed not a magisk module.
This is the file I downloaded this from gethub
libsecure_storage-libsecure_storage-v2.0.zip
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It seems whenever i reboot my phone, bluetooth would be off when the phone turns back on.
Currently running stock OOS 4.0.3 rooted , I dont recall having this issue when I first got this device, it started happening recently.
Is it a bug with 4.0.3 or is it just me?
This happened to me a while back too. It started after I updated Nova Launcher though the Play Store for some reason. Dirty flashing OOS 4.0.3 fixed it.
I have the same issue. I'm unfortunately a noob and a fiddler and have had to restart my phone a few times in the last week. I only realise that the Bluetooth is off when i don't receive notifications on my watch.
I'm currently downloading OOS 4.1.0 and hope this solves​the issue.
I've been installing the upgrades to the stock OOS and today I installed the beta 4. My bluetooth still turns off after restarting. Any solutions?
I am currently on 4.1.0 , seems the issue is resolved for me
Open Beta 4 does the same thing.
I'm still facing this issue on latest OP3T OTA update
I had the problem coming back after updating to OOS 4.1.3
I cleared the cache and it seems to be fixed, tried rebooting several times and bluetooth remains on
Hi,
with the newest builds of LineageOS for the OnePlus 3T im facing similar problems like in this post here ...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/help/lineage-os-bluetooth-crashing-op3t-t3561225
This applies both for the 20/03 and the 24/03 build. When I enter the settings and go to the Bluetooth section and there enable BT, the phone becomes unresponsive for some time and then reboots. What I found out is that if I enable BT via the status bar shortcut, everything is fine and my previously connected device (gear s2) reconnects stable. But if I then enter the settings and just click on the BT section entry, same story again, phone becomes unresponsive and then reboots. I flashed the ROM and then the OOS Firmware 4.1.0. Phone is rooted with SuperSU.
Have you tried a clean flash?
not yet. just dirty flashing with wipe cache and dalvik so far. i guess I'll give it a try then.
greg1977 said:
not yet. just dirty flashing with wipe cache and dalvik so far. i guess I'll give it a try then.
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Report back with results plz
sakumaxp said:
Report back with results plz
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I don't know what did the trick now but this is what I was trying...
I cleaned the cache + data of the Bluetooth system app and reinstalled BusyBox, then rebooted. The problem seems to be gone, no more crashes and freezing OS. Will leave it like this for me now. Just wanted to let you know as I don't seem to be the only one with this issue.
greg1977 said:
I don't know what did the trick now but this is what I was trying...
I cleaned the cache + data of the Bluetooth system app and reinstalled BusyBox, then rebooted. The problem seems to be gone, no more crashes and freezing OS. Will leave it like this for me now. Just wanted to let you know as I don't seem to be the only one with this issue.
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All,
just wanted to give an update on this topic and hope for a solution
As the problem was coming back I decided to go for a full wipe and clean flash of the latest LineageOS version for the OnePlus 3T from this thread here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/development/rom-lineageos-14-1-t3547024
After I restored my apps I activated Bluetooth on the device and flawlessly connected my Smartwatch, a Gear S2. All good, all fine, all working.
AFTER that, when entering Settings => Bluetooth on the OP3T, there are 2 possible scenarios:
1) No other Bluetooth devices are around and emitting, the search stops after a few seconds saying that "no other BT devices are detected" ... makes sense.
2) There are other Bluetooth devices around and emitting, and based on my experience only one device is sufficient. The search goes on and on and on, after a while the screen freezes, and then the phone warm resets.
I was able to reproduce this inside my car when I tried to connect to the car audio system and also with my Bluetooth headset. Devices turned off => scenario 1, devices turned on and ready to connect => scenario 2.
Any idea here?
Hi guys I really need some help. It's been quite a few days now since my Bluetooth isn't turning on. I've tried clearing cache n data for Bluetooth apps and services in application manager but still no luck. This is what happens when I try to turn on Bluetooth... (Check screenshot)
The switch just fades and Bluetooth doesn't really turn on at all. And after a while the switch turns off by itself. Please help.
I also tried flashing another kernel (from stock) but still no luck. I'm on OOS 4.1.7 with Blu spark r174.
It had stopped working since I was on stock OOS (non rooted) and then I rooted and installed Blu spark but still no luck.
I have tried clearing app cache and data of Bluetooth share app, reset network settings even tried factory reset, still no luck. OOS 4.1.7.
Someone please help.
King_root said:
Hi guys I really need some help. It's been quite a few days now since my Bluetooth isn't turning on. I've tried clearing cache n data for Bluetooth apps and services in application manager but still no luck. This is what happens when I try to turn on Bluetooth... (Check screenshot)
The switch just fades and Bluetooth doesn't really turn on at all. And after a while the switch turns off by itself. Please help.
I also tried flashing another kernel (from stock) but still no luck. I'm on OOS 4.1.7 with Blu spark r174.
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If it isn't working after factory reset, most probably it is a hardware problem..
Another issue that I've heard off is related to the encryption of the storage, but i don't think this is the case now
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If it isn't working after factory reset, most probably it is a hardware problem..
Another issue that I've heard off is related to the encryption of the storage, but i don't think this is the case now
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But then the system acts weird about Bluetooth. When I try to turn it on (notice I do get an option to turn it on), the switch flips on the other side (switching ON) but fades n does nothing. And if I move out of settings and come back to Bluetooth section, it goes back to off. I kind of have a feeling it's a software problem n just needs some system modifications. But I really don't know, really need some expert opinions, please help guys.
Full wipe and try to downgrade to earlier OOS version..
( 4.1.5 ) or try another custom kernel ..EX or Dorimanx....
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But then the system acts weird about Bluetooth. When I try to turn it on (notice I do get an option to turn it on), the switch flips on the other side (switching ON) but fades n does nothing. And if I move out of settings and come back to Bluetooth section, it goes back to off. I kind of have a feeling it's a software problem n just needs some system modifications. But I really don't know, really need some expert opinions, please help guys.
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This happened to my dad on another phone and after a while the wifi died as well. It's a hardware issue.
I had the same issue 2 months ago. tried to switch back to stock and everything, it did not work. So I sent mine back to Oneplus, it was a hardware problem and the motherboard had to be changed. It sounds like you are unlucky as I was.
Just dirty flash your Rom and check if it works.
Unleashed by ONEPLUS 3T rooted
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If it isn't working after factory reset, most probably it is a hardware problem..
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When folks say "factory reset" they most usually means just using the option "factory reset" in stock/custom recovery, or in phone Settings. All those do, is wipe user data. SO the problem will only be solved if some problem/incompatibility with user data was the culprit (does not actually "restore" any software/firmware).
I would suggest flashing the full 4.1.7 (or even early version) zip to restore to full stock, which I think is more what you meant.
This has happened to me before after updating magisk and not re-flashing a kernel. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth weren't toggleable (if that's a word) and the phones battery was draining pretty aggressively. I'd follow the advice from others and do a reset, or flash a custom kernel over what you have.
After Pie update, easy mute option is not working even after enabling it in settings. Any one else facing the same issue? Any solution for this ?
Thanks in advance!
Easy mute not working either after ui 1 update (pie update).
Is working now after factory reset.
android-incredible said:
Is working now after factory reset.
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I have the same issue, on S8+, but is there another or user friendly option to make this feature working again after Pie update? Factory reset sounds like a failure.
to me a failure is to dirty update a phone and not expect issues. I'd factory reset after a big OS revisions each time.
80% of issues after an update is because of it. it at least wipe caches in recovery....that should be a standard go to option when facing FCs and other strangeness.
same issue with OnePlus after update to Pie (Android 9)
Did anybody fix the issue?
Hello,
I have the strange problem that my Pixel 5 sometimes decides not to find any Wi-Fi networks anymore until I reboot my device. I cannot tell when this occurs, it's quite random.
When updating to Android 13 I factory reset my phone and the issue persists.
My current build-nr. is TP1A.220624.014. The device is rooted with Zygisk. Only installed modules are (De-bloater, Systemless Hosts and Universal SafetyNet Fix).
Hope anyone has an idea how to fix this. I might update my phone to October update, but I doubt that this will resolve the issue, since this already persists for over a year with multiple updates/upgrades.
Thanks in advance!
What Zygisk - LSPosed modules do you have? Which apps have you de-bloated? Can you try disabling both and checking if it affects the connection? Other things to try: reset network settings, boot in safe mode, disabling VPNs, DNS, adblockers, other devices creating their own networks, etc... Otherwise, it might be a fault antenna because I have all the modules you do but debloated through Adb.
Shirotaku said:
Hello,
I have the strange problem that my Pixel 5 sometimes decides not to find any Wi-Fi networks anymore until I reboot my device. I cannot tell when this occurs, it's quite random.
When updating to Android 13 I factory reset my phone and the issue persists.
My current build-nr. is TP1A.220624.014. The device is rooted with Zygisk. Only installed modules are (De-bloater, Systemless Hosts and Universal SafetyNet Fix).
Hope anyone has an idea how to fix this. I might update my phone to October update, but I doubt that this will resolve the issue, since this already persists for over a year with multiple updates/upgrades.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi,
Same here, why ?!