Bluetooth icon in status bar when Bluetooth devices connect

Hello,

I’ve recently change my iPhone XR to iPhone 15. After I set it up and connected my Apple Watch SE I noticed a Bluetooth icon in status bar.

I don’t remember that it was on my iPhone XR. I asked friends, they don’t have this icon.

Tried to search information in Google but couldn’t find anything about it. Only messages with complains that the icon has missed since iOS12.


I tried to reset my iPhone and it didn’t help.


So, why I have this icon?

For information: I have Chinese version of iPhone 15. But I don’t see information that Chinese version has this icon.


Also, there is a site Status icons and symbols on your iPhone - Apple Support and there isn’t Bluetooth icon.


iPhone 15, iOS 17

Posted on Feb 16, 2024 11:09 PM

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Feb 17, 2024 12:41 AM in response to peirato

Hello peirato,


I hope this post finds you well.


I understand you're encountering an unexpected Bluetooth icon in the status bar of your new iPhone 15 after connecting your Apple Watch SE, and you're seeking clarity on why this is happening. It's indeed puzzling when features behave differently than expected, especially after upgrading to a new device.


Let's explore a few potential reasons for this occurrence:


1. Software Updates and Changes: Apple frequently updates its iOS software, often introducing new features or refining existing ones. It's possible that the behavior of the Bluetooth icon has evolved in iOS 15 compared to previous versions, leading to its appearance in the status bar under certain circumstances.


2. Regional Variations and Settings: Given that you have the Chinese version of the iPhone 15, it's worth considering that there may be variations in software settings or features based on regional preferences or regulations. This could potentially explain why the Bluetooth icon behaves differently on your device compared to others.


3. Apple Watch SE Connectivity: The Bluetooth icon might be indicating the active connection between your iPhone and your Apple Watch SE. It's common for devices to display status indicators when connected to Bluetooth peripherals, such as headphones, speakers, or in this case, an Apple Watch.


4. Potential Bug or Glitch: While less likely, it's plausible that there could be a software bug or glitch causing the Bluetooth icon to appear erroneously. Resetting your iPhone was a good troubleshooting step, but if the issue persists, it might require further investigation.


Considering these possibilities, here are some steps you could take:


- Exploring Settings: Check the Bluetooth settings on your iPhone 15 to see if there are any options related to displaying Bluetooth status icons. Adjusting these settings might provide insights into the behavior of the icon.


- Seeking Assistance: If you're unable to find a solution independently, don't hesitate to reach out to Apple Support for personalized assistance. They have the expertise to address specific software or configuration issues related to your device.


- Stay Updated: Keep an eye out for future iOS updates, as Apple frequently releases patches and updates that address software issues or introduce new features. It's possible that a future update may resolve this inconsistency.


In the meantime, if the Bluetooth icon isn't causing any functionality issues or inconvenience, you may choose to overlook it until a resolution is found.


Remember, technology can sometimes be unpredictable, but with patience and perseverance, solutions can often be found.


Best regards, Anas Amr Galal

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