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Bluetooth to iphone not staying connected?
Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try if your Bluetooth connection keeps dropping between your iPhone and another device:
1. Restart both devices: Turn off Bluetooth on your iPhone, restart it, and then turn Bluetooth back on. Similarly, restart the device you're trying to connect to.
2. Forget and reconnect: On your iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth, find the device you're connecting to, tap the "i" icon, and select "Forget This Device." Then try reconnecting from scratch.
3. Check for interference: Bluetooth connections can be affected by interference from other devices or Wi-Fi networks. Try moving away from potential sources of interference or turning off other wireless devices nearby.
4. Update software: Ensure both your iPhone and the other device have the latest software updates installed. Sometimes, updates can resolve connectivity issues.
5. Reset network settings: On your iPhone, go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will reset all network settings, including Bluetooth connections. Reconnect to the Bluetooth device afterward.
6. Battery level: Ensure that the device you're connecting to has sufficient battery power. Low battery levels can sometimes affect Bluetooth stability.
If these steps don't solve the issue, it could indicate a compatibility problem or a potential hardware issue with either your iPhone or the Bluetooth device you're trying to connect to. Consider contacting Apple Support or the manufacturer of the other device for further assistance.
12/11/2023 10:23:47 PM •
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I recently purchased a Konka phone, my Telstra SIM is too big to fit it.
Did you walk into a shop and buy it outright, for say $100 on no contract. As opposed to going into a Telco shop like AT&T or in my case in Canada ''Fido' and get a free phone and sign here?
If you did buy it outright, you just call Telstra and tell them you have purchased a new Konka and you need a Micro SIM or more likely a Nano SIM card for your existing account and phone number. They will ask the IMEI Number of the phone and send it to you through the post, or you can go to a Telstra store and get it whilst you wait.
One proviso though, if your current phone is on a lease to purchase deal over 2 years, you still have to pay that off.
And just for info, you can NEVER just swap a SIM from one phone to another because it is tied to the IMEI number of that individual piece of hardware, the phone.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Konka+phone+SIM+size
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8/30/2023 11:04:11 PM •
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My mobile e72. Keypad "0" key not working.
Is this where you are pressing the key but nothing happens or is the key itself not moving? I think you will probably need to take this to a good mobile repairer. If only one or two specific keys are not working there could be a problem with the sensor pad the keyboard buttons touch inside the phone. These use tiny electronic contact points and need specialist tools to repair. Most places will recommend replacement parts as this is often cheaper than trying to repair them.
1/1/2024 7:33:58 PM •
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