There is no iPhone launch that is priced without a problem: Antennagate, Bendgate, Chipgate ... and the brand new Apple premiere, the iPhone SE, could not be less, so go writing down this name in our notebooks because you are going to see it even in the soup these days: Bluetoothgate. And it is that the new iPhone model that we have just released and that is being very well accepted by many users who see it as an excellent option to have a latest model iPhone at a much more affordable price than the "large" models is giving more A headache for those who use hands-free to receive calls, because it seems that this type of Bluetooth connection does not work as it should in iOS 9.3 and 9.3.1.
Everything suggests that it is a software problem, since music or movies can be heard perfectlyAccording to some "crystal-clear" owners, however, listening to phone calls through a car hands-free device or a Bluetooth headset is a real hell, with continuous cuts and distorted voices that end up making it impossible to continue the call. The problem also does not seem to be limited to a certain brand, since many users have reported problems with cars of all types of brands: Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Hyundai, Infiniti, Jeep, Kia, Mercedes, Nissan , Subaru, toyota, Volkswagen, etc.
It seems that the problem is at the software level, but the bad news is that the Beta 1 of iOS 9.3.2 does not solve the problem. Apple is already aware of this failure and is working to fix it. For now, users who suffer from it have tried all the possibilities: unpairing the devices, restoring your iPhone, restoring the network settings… and it was all in vain, without solving the problem. The ball is in Apple's court.
Hello good. I have the same problem but with an iPhone 5. The bluetooth connects in the car but after a few seconds it disconnects and does not work.
I also the same with the 5s can not connect what can be done?
Well, I have the problem with my sound equipment on the floor, the car is great