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How To Fix LG V30 Bluetooth Problems

How To Fix LG V30 Bluetooth Problems

Being one of the top dogs of smartphones this year, LG V30 shook the world with the awesome features it has. However, as life suggest, there’s no such thing as perfect, and LG V30 is not an exception to life’s golden truth. A lot of LG V30 users complain that there’s an issue with the Bluetooth connection of their phone. The troublesome part of this issue is that LG hasn’t issued any bug fixes for it. The issue resulted in unresponsive connections within their LG V30 and cars like Volvo, Toyota, GM, Nissan, Ford, Mazda, Volkswagen, Tesla, BMW, Audi, and Mercedes-Benz. In this article, we’ll be teaching you some solutions for your LG V30 Bluetooth issues.

The first solution to this issue is by clearing your Bluetooth data. To perform this, read the clear the cache guide here. The first solution to this issue is to clear your Bluetooth data. To perform this, read the clear the cache guide here. What cache does is that it enables temporary data to be stored so it’ll be easier for you to switch between applications. The problem is frequently found when connecting your LG V30 with your car’s Bluetooth device. Whenever you deal with this problem, we recommend you to wipe the cache to delete this data. Here are the following steps on how to solve the LG V30 Bluetooth issues.

Solving LG V30 Bluetooth Problems:

  1. Open your smartphone
  2. Head on to your Home screen then tap on the Apps icon
  3. Choose the Setting icon
  4. Search for the Application Manager
  5. Swipe your finger to the right or left to Display All Tabs
  6. Press Bluetooth
  7. Press to force stop it
  8. Afterwards, wipe the cache
  9. Tap Clear Bluetooth data
  10. Hit on Ok
  11. Lastly, reboot your smartphone

Additional LG V30 Bluetooth issues:

Given that you’ve performed all the steps mentioned above and still doesn’t fix the issue, your last resort would be wiping the cache partition on your smartphone. Then, try connecting your LG V30 to another Bluetooth device and it should be A-okay now. These steps should fix all any Bluetooth issues on your LG V30.

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