Uconnect Pairing Code

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Jenni Israelsen

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Jul 24, 2024, 9:02:27 AM7/24/24
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Hi @tpt013 , I would like you to check if Media/Audio is turned on for these devices. You can do this by heading into the phone Settings> Connection> Bluetooth> Next to the Bluetooth device that you are having issues with you can see a cog icon, tap on it> Turn the Audio/Medio slider on if this is Off.

In regard to your issue, @Members_kN5lCxf , a Bluetooth device may not connect to your phone or tablet if it's already connected to another device. If you've previously paired your Bluetooth device to another device that is in range, try disconnecting it from that device before pairing it with a new one.

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Have you tried to reset your Bluetooth settings and try again? Have you checked the device's manual o see if an app is required to connect them to your phone? You can do this by following these steps: Go to Settings> General management> Tap Reset.

unfortunately those steps didn't change anything but they gave one more hint to look at
So, for some reason the App I have in the phone (Huawei Health) had unpaired the connection. And strangely, when I did re-pairing via Huawei Health App also other SMS messages sending to my Honor Watch started to com through. So, thanks

I think the problem is with my S20 FE device. I'm trying to connect to devices I was previously correctly parred. Before may update I was able to correctly to pair to any BT device. After phone update I was not able to connect with new device, I reset the connection setting, and from now on I'm not able to pair with any device. Even with those I was correctly connected before. Something must be with paring code. The popup did not appear while trying to connect. I tried with numerus devices. Other phones can correctly to connect to all devices. I cannot connect to anything.

@Members_kN5lCxf: If you place a Bluetooth device in pairing mode by following the manufacturers instructions, then head to Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > On, does the device appear in the list of available connections? If so, what happens when you tap on it? Do you get any error messages or notifications?

Same problem here. I got a new Galaxy A53 and I can t play music like Pandora or mp3 files through my cars bluetooth. My friends can connect and play their music through their iPhones, but I can't play music in my own car. Does Samsung ever plan on fixing this issue? Looks like they don't give a rat's ass. Sorry I bought their *****. I should have got an iPhone instead.

USB: Connect a compatible USB cable to your phone, and then connect the other end to the USB port on your stereo. The phone will have a USB-C connection, and many cars will have a USB-A port. You may require a USB-A to USB-C cable or adapter.

Auxiliary: Connect the AUX cable directly to the headphone jack on your phone. If your phone does not have a headphone jack, connect a USB-C headphone adapter. Then, connect the other end of the cable to the AUX IN port on your car stereo.

Bluetooth: When your car is turned on, enable pairing mode on your stereo. You may need to refer to the manual that came with your car. Next, navigate to Settings on your phone, tap Connections, and then tap the switch next to Bluetooth to turn it on. Once the phone detects your car, select the car from the Available devices list. If prompted, confirm the pairing code displayed on the phone.

Cassette player: If your car has a cassette player, you can use a cassette adapter to connect your phone. Insert the cassette end into the slot on the stereo, and then connect the other end (that looks like an auxiliary cable) to your phone. If your phone does not have a headphone jack, connect a USB-C headphone adapter instead.

After you connect the phone to your car, be sure to change the stereo to the correct source based on your preferred method. Otherwise, you will not hear sound from your phone through your car speakers.

I you have any issues connecting to Android Auto over Bluetooth, unpair the car from the phone and reconnect. If you continue to have issues, you can use a USB cable. You can also check Google's support for help with their app, or contact your vehicle manufacturer.

With Android Auto, you can now access the SmartThings app from your car! Just make sure you have the SmartThings app installed on your Galaxy phone so you can control your smart devices with a few taps.

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