![]() To do so tap on the triple-dot icon in the top-right corner then select “Show system apps”. If Bluetooth doesn’t appear in the list, you may need to enable “Show system apps”. To do so, open the apps list in your phone’s settings app and tap on “Bluetooth”. If none of these fixes work, you could try clearing your Bluetooth settings entirely. If your headphones don’t have a battery indicator, a few minutes of charging should be enough to identify if the battery charge was the issue. ![]() Recharge your devicesīattery power is obviously needed for both your phone and headphones to run. You should try connecting the Bluetooth headphones to another Bluetooth device, such as a computer as well as connecting your phone to another Bluetooth headset or speaker. The best way to work out which device is causing the issue is to try them both with different devices. If that doesn’t work try unpairing them, then pairing them again. Try disconnecting and reconnecting the Bluetooth connection between your phone and headphones. Even though it’s unlikely, you should check your phone to make sure that you haven’t accidentally turned Bluetooth off in your pocket or bag. Make sure Bluetooth is enabledĪ lot of phones have a quick access button to disable Bluetooth. You should restart both your headphones and your phone for the best chance of this working. ![]() Restarting the affected device or devices, should almost always be your first troubleshooting step as it can fix a surprising number of issues. ![]()
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