The iPhone X was one of the top 25 inventions of 2017, but like the rest of the iPhone, it also has occasional
Some users cannot connect their smartphone to Bluetooth accessories, and sometimes the iPhone disconnects from the devices by itself, especially from the audio systems in cars.
First of all, you need to make sure that the problem is in the smartphone, and not in the accessory itself. Try connecting it to a Mac, PC, or other device and see if the accessory works.
If the problem is still in your iPhone, try to solve it using the methods listed below.
#1.Set last thing updateiOS
If you haven’t done so yet, then upgrade your iPhone X, iPhone 8, or iPhone 8 Plus to the latest version of iOS. In some cases, bugs and errors can be fixed with a simple update.
- Download iOS 11.2 with fixed date bug [IPSW links]
#2. DisableBluetooth and do a forced reboot
- Disable Bluetooth viaSettings >Bluetoothusing a switch.
- Force restart your iPhone. On iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus, the force restart method has changed. Follow the instructions below:
- Quickly press and release the buttonVolume up.
- Quickly press and release the buttonVolume down.
- ClampSide button(Sleep/Wake) until the Apple logo appears on the screen.


- After this, turn Bluetooth on again via Control Center orSettings >Bluetooth.
Try connecting the accessory again. If that fails, try the following solution.
# 3 Forget the device
If the previous method did not work, try to forget all connected devices, and then reconnect them.
- Open Settings and go to the Bluetooth section.
- Click on the “i” icon next to the name of the device that is having problems.
- Click "Forget device" and confirm your action.
- Now try reconnecting it.
#4. Reset network settings
You can also try resetting your network settings. This action will reset all Wi-Fi settings, so you have to connect to networks and configure VPN again.
- Open Settings, go toBasic > Reset.
- ClickReset network settings.
- You will need to enter a password.
- After that, confirm your action.
Your iPhone will reboot. When it turns on, try connecting the device to it again.
#5.Recover and configureiPhoneanew
This is not the best solution, but if it didn’t helpone of the previous ones, you have to turn to him. You need to restore your iPhone via iTunes and set it up again. This will erase all your settings that may have been the cause of the problem. Read more about this in the instructions below.
➤How to put iPhone X into recovery mode (DFU)
➤How to put iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus into recovery mode (DFU)
# 6 Contact a specialist
If none of the solutions listed above helped you, then you need to contact a specialist. Perhaps the problem is in the details of your smartphone.