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How to Solve the Problem That iPhone Bluetooth Cannot Connect?

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When we encounter the situation that the iPhone Bluetooth cannot connect, don't worry.   Let's actively explore solutions together, starting with simple checks and gradually deepening the problem.   The following is a detailed introduction to a series of effective troubleshooting and repair measures. Phonefix encourage everyone to follow the steps patiently and strive to quickly solve Bluetooth connection problems. 1. Check Bluetooth Status: Ensure Bluetooth is Turned On: Open the "Settings" app on your iPhone, tap "Bluetooth", and make sure the toggle switch next to Bluetooth is green. If it's not, tap it to turn it on. You can also turn on Bluetooth by opening the Control Center and tapping the Bluetooth icon until it turns blue. 2. Confirm the Bluetooth Device is in Pairing Mode: Most Bluetooth devices have a pairing mode that can be activated by long-pressing the power button or a specific pairing button. When the device enters pairing mode, the ind...

How to Judge if Your iPhone Battery isn't As Good As It Used to Be?

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 In today's age of smartphones, iPhone is a popular model that accompanies us through countless busy days. However, as the use time increases, you may feel that the battery of your phone seems to be "not durable". So, how can you tell whether your iPhone Battery is not as good as before? Phonefix will reveal the details for you. 1. Check with built-in features Check battery percentage and usage: Open Settings, tap Battery. You can see the percentage of battery power used by each app in Battery Usage by App, and view the Activity graph to see how long the screen is on and off, and which apps are using the most power. If certain apps use unexpectedly high amounts of power, or if power consumption is high when the screen is off, it could indicate a battery problem. 2. Check Battery Health For iPhone 16, tap Settings > Battery > Battery Health; for iPhone 14 and earlier, tap Settings > Battery > Battery Health & Charging. Maximum Capacity shows your battery...

Why Does The iPhone Battery Go Into Hibernation After A Long Period Of Inactivity?

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In today's age of smartphones, iPhone is a popular model that has always attracted much attention for its iPhone Battery performance. Many users have encountered such a confusing situation: when the iPhone is idle for a long time, when they pick it up again, they find that the battery seems to have entered a "sleeping" state, and the phone cannot be turned on normally or the battery display is abnormal. What exactly causes the iPhone battery to go dormant after a long period of inactivity?  First, lithium batteries automatically enter a dormant state when not in use for a long time to reduce power consumption. This is because lithium batteries still have a slight self-discharge phenomenon when inactive, and entering a dormant state can reduce the rate of this self-discharge, thereby extending the battery life and maintaining power. Second, the iPhone's power management system monitors the use of the device. When the device is inactive for a long time, the system auto...