Q: iPad Air Bluetooth issues with 9.3.2
I upgraded my iPad Air to 9.3.2 and now it will not connect with any Bluetooth devices. It won't discover most of them, but even if there's a discovery, it won't pair with anything.
Just prior to this, I reset my iPad completely and refreshed with the new iOS. My iPad was showing 700MB of memory left in Memory Usage, but when I connected to iTunes on my laptop it showed almost 13GB available. I tried removing several things, deleting and reinstalling apps, but nothing seemed to free up memory, and most of the memory was being taken up by a big yellow "Other." So, I reset the iPad and started from scratch. When it reset, it automatically downloaded 9.3.2. I didn't restore from back up, but I reloaded all the apps I previously had, and the memory issue was resolved (I now have just over 13GB available), but now I can't connect to my Bluetooth keyboard, car, or speaker.
I have gone through the process of resetting network settings, and resetting all settings. I've turned on and off Bluetooth multiple times. I've turned on and off the other devices multiple times. I've turned them all on and off in different sequence. My iPad Air will not connect to any Bluetooth device.
I have read that this is a significant problem for many users. Please let me know when a fix will be made available, or explain how I can downgrade back to 9.3.1.
iPad Air, iOS 9.3.2, Bluetooth issues
Posted on May 24, 2016 9:28 PM
