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Old 01-01-2025, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by BrianL99 View Post
So apparently this is a known problem with iPhone 13's and the only solution that seems to work, is to disable "Location Services". I have no clue what the connection is between Bluetooth & Location Services.

Thanks for the input.
When you access the bluetooth setting on your phone, it will seek out all the bluetooth devices in your area. It can't do that if you have location services turned off. Turning location services off prevents your phone from seeking nearby wifis or bluetooth, mapping/gps services, etc. It is -very literally- a "location service."

So it looks like what was happening was the first thing in my first response to you: for whatever reason (in your case, the fact that you're using an iPhone 13 that has code bugs), there were too many overlapping signals.