Fixing Samsung's Galaxy S20 Bluetooth Connection Issues

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UPDATE - Check pinned comment for Galaxy S20 Android 11 / OneUI 3.x update

1. Intro [00:00]
2. Open the Settings application [01:21]
3. Tap the "Apps" option [01:29]
4. Enable the "Show System Apps" toggle (check pinned comment for the new location)
5. Browse to and tap the "Bluetooth" app [01:48]
6. Dive into the "Storage" section [02:01]
7. Then clear both the cache as well as the data [02:42]
8. And reboot the Samsung Galaxy S20 [03:08]
9. Before trying to pair your Bluetooth earbuds, headphones, speakers, etc. again [03:36]

Bluetooth may be a standard but there are times when the service that's running on Android becomes an issue. The Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra can be used with thousands of different devices but what if a device stops connecting?

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These devices are all handled by a system application Bluetooth. This application stores the data from your paired Bluetooth devices and uses this when you want to reconnect them as well.

Sometimes this data can become corrupt or inaccessible so we need to reset it. We're able to do this without performing a factory reset by deleting the app cache and the app data of the Bluetooth service.
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