Has anyone experienced that the Bluetooth completely stops working on this phone?
It seems when a certain bluetooth device gets out of range from the phone and momentarily reconnects, while this process happens for quite number of times.
The Bluetooth seems to stop functioning completely until the phone is rebooted.
That is to say, the bluetooth menu and on/off switches will appears to be working but none of the paired bluetooth devices can connect to the phone.
The Scan function in the Bluetooth settings page also becomes useless where it will appear to be scanning but will not find any near by devices.
The same with that check box "Tap to make visible to nearby devices", another device will not find the phone's bluetooth signal.
It looks like the kernel module for bluetooth radio has crashed, after prolonged period of paired bluetooth devices DoS the phone's bluetooth with very weak bluetooth Connect signals (when it becomes out of range)......
This bug seems to be problematic because whenever I have my devices charging in separate places this problem start to appear within a few hours after charging.
Most of all this is very annoying because you will need to reboot the phone to get bluetooth to function again.
And I will not factory reset my phone just because of this annoyance.
It looks like that there's a major issue in the hardware or kernel itself.
This problem started happening when I got the Asus ZenWatch. The problem is apparent if the phone and the watch are almost out of range to each other but repeatedly reconnects once in a while.
This looks very much like the main reason for crashing the Samsung Galaxy Note4's Bluetooth Kernel module...............
I am making the assumption that the Bluetooth Kernel module has crashed because another device does not detect signal from the phone's Bluetooth radio.
It seems when a certain bluetooth device gets out of range from the phone and momentarily reconnects, while this process happens for quite number of times.
The Bluetooth seems to stop functioning completely until the phone is rebooted.
That is to say, the bluetooth menu and on/off switches will appears to be working but none of the paired bluetooth devices can connect to the phone.
The Scan function in the Bluetooth settings page also becomes useless where it will appear to be scanning but will not find any near by devices.
The same with that check box "Tap to make visible to nearby devices", another device will not find the phone's bluetooth signal.
It looks like the kernel module for bluetooth radio has crashed, after prolonged period of paired bluetooth devices DoS the phone's bluetooth with very weak bluetooth Connect signals (when it becomes out of range)......
This bug seems to be problematic because whenever I have my devices charging in separate places this problem start to appear within a few hours after charging.
Most of all this is very annoying because you will need to reboot the phone to get bluetooth to function again.
And I will not factory reset my phone just because of this annoyance.
It looks like that there's a major issue in the hardware or kernel itself.
This problem started happening when I got the Asus ZenWatch. The problem is apparent if the phone and the watch are almost out of range to each other but repeatedly reconnects once in a while.
This looks very much like the main reason for crashing the Samsung Galaxy Note4's Bluetooth Kernel module...............
I am making the assumption that the Bluetooth Kernel module has crashed because another device does not detect signal from the phone's Bluetooth radio.
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