## Fixing Bluetooth Issues on Samsung Galaxy S24 after Update
To fix Bluetooth keeps dropping on Samsung Galaxy S24 after an update, go to **Settings** > **Connections** > **Bluetooth**, toggle Bluetooth off and on, and then reset Bluetooth settings by long-pressing the Bluetooth toggle and selecting **Reset settings**.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your phone**: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve the issue. Press and hold the power button until your phone restarts.
2. **Toggle Bluetooth off and on**: Go to **Settings** > **Connections** > **Bluetooth**, toggle Bluetooth off, wait for a few seconds, and then toggle it back on.
3. **Reset Bluetooth settings**: Long-press the Bluetooth toggle in the **Settings** > **Connections** > **Bluetooth** menu and select **Reset settings**.
4. **Forget connected devices**: Go to **Settings** > **Connections** > **Bluetooth**, find the connected device, and select **Forget** or **Remove device**.
5. **Update your phone’s software**: Ensure your phone 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**.
## Frequently Asked Questions
* **Why does my Bluetooth keep dropping after the update?**: The update may have caused conflicts with existing Bluetooth settings or introduced bugs that affect Bluetooth stability.
* **Will resetting my Bluetooth settings delete my paired devices?**: Yes, resetting Bluetooth settings will remove all paired devices. You’ll need to reconnect them after resetting.
* **How do I know if my phone’s software is up-to-date?**: Go to **Settings** > **Software update** > **Download and install** to check for updates. If an update is available, follow the on-screen instructions to install it.
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