## Fix Bluetooth Not Pairing on Samsung Galaxy S23 After Restart
To fix Bluetooth not pairing on your Samsung Galaxy S23 after a restart, go to **Settings** > **Connections** > **Bluetooth**, and turn Bluetooth off and on. Then, reset the Bluetooth settings by going to **Settings** > **Connections** > **Bluetooth** > **Menu** (three dots) > **Reset settings**.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart Your Samsung Galaxy S23**: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve the issue.
2. **Check Bluetooth Visibility**: Ensure your device is visible to other devices by going to **Settings** > **Connections** > **Bluetooth** and selecting **Visible to nearby devices**.
3. **Forget Paired Devices**: Go to **Settings** > **Connections** > **Bluetooth**, find the paired device, and tap the **Settings** icon (three dots) > **Forget device**.
4. **Reset Bluetooth Settings**: Go to **Settings** > **Connections** > **Bluetooth** > **Menu** (three dots) > **Reset settings**.
5. **Update Your Device**: Ensure your Samsung Galaxy S23 is running the latest software by going to **Settings** > **Software update** > **Download and install**.
6. **Reset Network Settings**: Go to **Settings** > **General management** > **Reset** > **Reset network settings**.
## FAQ
### Q: Why is my Bluetooth not pairing after a restart?
A: Bluetooth issues can occur due to a temporary software glitch, which can be resolved by restarting your device or resetting Bluetooth settings.
### Q: Can I use my Samsung Galaxy S23’s Bluetooth while it’s restarting?
A: No, you cannot use your Samsung Galaxy S23’s Bluetooth while it’s restarting. You need to wait for the device to complete the restart process.
### Q: How often should I reset my Bluetooth settings?
A: You should reset your Bluetooth settings only when you’re experiencing pairing issues, as it will remove all paired devices and reset your Bluetooth configuration to default.
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