How To Fix Bluetooth Not Pairing On Iphone 14 After Restart

## Fixing Bluetooth Not Pairing on iPhone 14 After Restart
To fix Bluetooth not pairing on your iPhone 14 after a restart, go to **Settings** > **Bluetooth**, then toggle **Bluetooth** off and on. If this doesn’t work, try forgetting the device you’re trying to pair and pairing it again.

## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart Your iPhone**: Restart your iPhone 14 to ensure it’s a clean start. Press and hold the **Sleep/Wake** button until the **Slide to Power Off** option appears, then slide it to the right. Wait for your iPhone to shut down completely, then press and hold the **Sleep/Wake** button again until you see the Apple logo.
2. **Toggle Bluetooth Off and On**: Go to **Settings** > **Bluetooth**, then toggle **Bluetooth** off. Wait for a few seconds, then toggle it back on.
3. **Forget the Device**: If you’re trying to pair a device that you’ve previously connected to, go to **Settings** > **Bluetooth**, find the device in the list, and tap the **Info** icon next to it. Tap **Forget This Device**, then confirm that you want to forget the device.
4. **Pair the Device Again**: Put the device you’re trying to pair into pairing mode, then go to **Settings** > **Bluetooth** on your iPhone. Find the device in the list and tap on it to pair.
5. **Reset Network Settings**: If you’re still having trouble, go to **Settings** > **General** > **Transfer or Reset iPhone** > **Reset**, then tap **Reset network settings**. This will reset all your network settings to their default values.

## Frequently Asked Questions
### Q: Why won’t my iPhone 14 pair with my Bluetooth device after a restart?
A: There could be several reasons why your iPhone 14 won’t pair with your Bluetooth device after a restart, including a software glitch or a problem with the device you’re trying to pair.
### Q: Will restarting my iPhone 14 delete any data?
A: No, restarting your iPhone 14 will not delete any data. It’s a safe and simple way to troubleshoot issues with your device.
### Q: How do I know if my Bluetooth device is in pairing mode?
A: The way to put a Bluetooth device into pairing mode varies depending on the device. Check the device’s manual or manufacturer’s website for instructions. Typically, you’ll need to press and hold a button on the device until it starts flashing or displaying a pairing message.

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