Hi Tim & WAMUG’ers, 

Many thanks for this information which is very useful. I had a somewhat similar 
problem though not related to my Apple products and your advice prompted me to 
do a reset to original factory settings … and all’s well now! So thank you for 
letting us know. 

Best regards, 

Philippe C.
 

On 21 Jul 2020, at 5:06 pm, Tim Law <t...@peoplehelp.com.au> wrote:

I’ve an Apple Watch Series Three and an iPhone 6s

I was having ongoing issues with Bluetooth connections To various devices and 
no amount of restarting the devices, turning Bluetooth on and off would Result 
in a lasting fix

Most annoying was the watch which would lose connection at a whim. It wasn’t 
just the watch, but was the most annoying. 

It contributed to me upgrading to an iPhone SE.  I was also tiring of replacing 
the battery every year too, so it wasn’t just the Bluetooth, but certainly 
contributed. 

New iPhone, same BluTooth  connection problems. Feeling glum. 

Now I’ve reset the Apple Watch ⌚️ To standard and rebuilt from a backup and 
everything is back to working reliably and connecting as it should. 

Somehow the watch Bluetooth must have been upsetting the iphone and it’s 
connections everywhere else. Or at least that’s what it seems....

No question. Just a story that might be useful to someone. 

Regards
Tim


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