Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus come with a 5.8-inch and 6.2-inch display screens respectively. S9 comes with a 4 GB RAM whereas S9 Plus goes one better with 6 GB RAM. Both of these come with the latest Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 845 SoC and have an internal storage capacity of 64 GB. S9 comes with a single 12.0 MP sensor whereas S9 Plus comes with a dual sensor of 12.0 MP each. Another difference is that S9 comes with a 3000mAh battery while S9 Plus comes with a 3500mAh battery. Even though Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus are exceptional devices, even they come with a few faults. One of the issues that most users are complaining about is the ‘Bluetooth automatically turning off’. Today, in this post, we are going to show all Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus users how to fix this issue.
Steps to fix “Bluetooth automatically turns off” On Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus
Open the settings and tap on App manager. Find the Bluetooth app and tap on storage. Finally, tap on clear cache button.
Power off your Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus. Now, press and hold the “Volume up + Bixby + Power” buttons. Tap on the screen after you see the screen showing a No commands message. Now, use the volume keys for highlighting wipe cache partition and then use power button for selecting it. Confirm it by selecting yes option.
Power off your Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus. Now, press and hold the “Volume Up + Bixby + Power” buttons. Tap the screen once you see the screen displaying a No commands message. Use the volume keys for highlighting the Wipe data/factory reset option. Use the power button for selecting it. Confirm it by selecting yes option.