Stevo14896

Q: iOS 6 Bluetooth problems

So I have an iPhone 4S and IPad 2. I have updated them both to iOS 6 and am having Bluetooth problems on both devices... It connects and plays for about a minute and for some odd reason it cuts out every couple seconds/minutes. I have to keep pausing or skipping tracks in order for the music to play comfortably again. This happens to me on BOTH devices and also happens on my buddies iPhone 4S as well.

 

I never had any of these problems in iOS 5... So does anyone know if it could be a bug or how I can fix it?

 

 

Using- Beats  Wireless

iPhone 4S, iOS 6

Posted on Sep 20, 2012 11:42 AM

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  • by reluctant_apple_support,

    reluctant_apple_support reluctant_apple_support Nov 30, 2012 1:43 PM in response to Stevo14896
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    Nov 30, 2012 1:43 PM in response to Stevo14896

    We are having the same problem with car stereo.  My android works flawlessly but iPhone 4S with IOS6 baulks. Apple will have to repair this situation. It would appear that Apple have decided to use the "standard" for bluetooth, which is fine, except they won't (not don't) support previous "standards" of bluetooth... like every other phone manufacturer does.

  • by Nlapierre,

    Nlapierre Nlapierre Nov 30, 2012 1:50 PM in response to reluctant_apple_support
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    Nov 30, 2012 1:50 PM in response to reluctant_apple_support

    Forget about pairing to your car, stereo or hands free devices. My iPhone 4 IOS 6.0.1 won't even pair with my MACBOOK PRO. So is Apple going to tell me its a manufacturers incompatibility? I used to tether my iPhone to my MacBook with IOS 5, maybe I need to go back to a PC?

  • by Virtual-Q,

    Virtual-Q Virtual-Q Dec 2, 2012 1:53 AM in response to Stevo14896
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    Dec 2, 2012 1:53 AM in response to Stevo14896

    After about a month of aggrevation, dropped calls, interupted conversations, I finally figured it out.  I went to the Apple Store and bought an iPhone 5.  Now everything is now working perfectly.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Victor

  • by sdwegner2,

    sdwegner2 sdwegner2 Dec 2, 2012 8:09 AM in response to Nlapierre
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    Dec 2, 2012 8:09 AM in response to Nlapierre

    Same issue with my 2013 Traverse and iPhone 5. It worked perfectly well with my previous Traverse. Can't receive a bluetooth call. Also the keyboard and text notifications are silent. It will pair up and place calls normally. Extremely frustrating!!

  • by jpblanchard01,

    jpblanchard01 jpblanchard01 Dec 3, 2012 8:43 AM in response to Stevo14896
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    Dec 3, 2012 8:43 AM in response to Stevo14896

    What really upsets me whenever there is a major bug in iOS is that every customer experiencing the problem posts their issue in hopes that another customer has figured out a way to resolve the problem. Conspicuously absent from the discussion is any Apple rep to tell us what they are doing to correct the problem.

     

    Like everyone esle I recently upgraded to iO2 6.01 and my Bluetooth connection to my car, which used to work flawlessly, is worse than two tin cans and a string. I get a call on my phone and the the car does not connect the call. I answer the phone and 15 to 30 seconds later, the call switches to the car. In a two minue call, the Bluetooth connection terminates and switches back to the phone and then reconnects to the car several times. It is not worth the hassle of trying to use it until Apple fixes THEIR problem.

     

    We would dearly love to hear from someone at Apple to acknowledge that they have a problem and are doing something to fix the problem!!!

  • by reluctant_apple_support,

    reluctant_apple_support reluctant_apple_support Dec 3, 2012 12:03 PM in response to Stevo14896
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    Dec 3, 2012 12:03 PM in response to Stevo14896

    I agree with you. People complain about Windows and Android "bloatware" and praise Apple's small OS, but my Android will support all past bluetooth standards. Apple also assumes that its customers will embrace the new standards and the associatef cost and waste of upgrading all hardware that are no longer running the current standard software.

  • by Buckster76,

    Buckster76 Buckster76 Dec 3, 2012 12:50 PM in response to reluctant_apple_support
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    Dec 3, 2012 12:50 PM in response to reluctant_apple_support

    I take back my original problems with IOS6 and my Creative D200

     

    the D200 was cutting out Bluetooth wise and I had to keep re-syncing etc

     

    well finally the D200 wouldn't even turn on - RMA'd back to amazon, got a replacement, and all AOK

     

    so in my case the speaker was faulty not IOS6 - all working perfectly now

     

    just thought I'd provide an update, was just an unlucky conincidence that the speaker started going faulty just as I updated my Iphone

  • by highlandjock,

    highlandjock highlandjock Dec 3, 2012 1:32 PM in response to jpblanchard01
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    Dec 3, 2012 1:32 PM in response to jpblanchard01

    I totally agree with your comments and have notice that not all my comments have been posted, so someone is reading this forum apple would rather push the new mini ipad for the Xmas sales and spend money on advertising than fix the ongoing problems that everyone is having.

    My iPhone was the best phone I have had,but now is of no use to me whatsoever, having no Bluetooth means I can't use it in the car anymore, so I'm now going to have to get another phone, also I can't use it for photo sharing with my ipad. I was looking at getting a mac but all these problems have put me off

  • by Steelers211,

    Steelers211 Steelers211 Dec 3, 2012 5:57 PM in response to Stevo14896
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    Dec 3, 2012 5:57 PM in response to Stevo14896

    So does anybody know when ( or if at all ) apple will be fixing this bug?

  • by bluecrab1,

    bluecrab1 bluecrab1 Dec 3, 2012 6:51 PM in response to Stevo14896
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    Dec 3, 2012 6:51 PM in response to Stevo14896

    A workaround is to disable Wi-Fi. With Wi-Fi disabled, bluetooth audio streaming no longer drops out every 30 seconds or so.

  • by highlandjock,

    highlandjock highlandjock Dec 4, 2012 6:09 AM in response to bluecrab1
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    Dec 4, 2012 6:09 AM in response to bluecrab1

    Still doesn't work

  • by highlandjock,

    highlandjock highlandjock Dec 4, 2012 6:14 AM in response to highlandjock
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    Dec 4, 2012 6:14 AM in response to highlandjock

    The more people that get involved the better send email w a t c h d o g, I have to write it this way or it be deleted

  • by bluecrab1,

    bluecrab1 bluecrab1 Dec 4, 2012 6:29 AM in response to highlandjock
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    Dec 4, 2012 6:29 AM in response to highlandjock

    I tested this with my iPad3 (iOS 6) last night and it worked flawlessly.

     

    Scenario:

    iPad3 streaming music (via iTunes/Music) via bluetooth to my home stereo (which has a bluetooth receiver).

     

    Test1:

    With WiFi enabled, the music would drop for 1-2 seconds about every minute or two. Very annoying.

     

    Test2:

    With WiFi disabled, the music played perfectly with no drops. Tested for about 30 minutes and playback was flawless.

     

    In both tests, I also had cellular data (LTE) disabled.

     

    Maybe it's a network issue. Try disabling WiFi *and* cellular to see if that helps.

  • by highlandjock,

    highlandjock highlandjock Dec 4, 2012 6:51 AM in response to bluecrab1
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    Dec 4, 2012 6:51 AM in response to bluecrab1

    It's my iPhone that won't connect bluetooth, on the page where I switch it on/ off, it works but navigate off the page it switches off. Even on the page it doesn't search for other devices, 1000's of people are having the same problem

  • by announcer,

    announcer announcer Dec 4, 2012 9:36 AM in response to bluecrab1
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    Dec 4, 2012 9:36 AM in response to bluecrab1

    A workaround is to disable Wi-Fi. With Wi-Fi disabled, bluetooth audio streaming no longer drops out every 30 seconds or so.

     

    This above solution posted here makes no sene at all if you like to stream from a radio station or from pandora.

    This is a really frustrating situation with these drop outs and the fact that apple has not addressed the issue.

     

    I've never owned any thing put apple computers and products from the apple II c, but I am considering, looking at an android tablet. given this one single and very frustrating issue. Makes using the pad for linking to Bluetooth speakers totally useless.

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