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Reply to iOS 14 bluetooth problem
In response to DevBGDev, I was really excited to see a new version come out so I downloaded the update on all my devices. It looks like it was more of a security update than anything framework related. I have been working on this issue and have spoken with several senior advisors to no avail. This is a huge pain for me since I use bluetooth so much. I have a few theories on what could be causing it, but one definite thing I was able to find in the analytic logs was a message stating "Firmware crash detected" related to bluetooth, and it clearly states that 2 devices were connected... then a crash occurred and then 1 device was connected (my apple watch, which has had no issues connecting). I am on iPhone 11 Pro, 14.4.1. This issue seemed to start occurring on 14.4.0 for me, although I dont remember when I downloaded that version... its been a few weeks now. I have done every troubleshooting step that has been provided. I noticed a few things when I went down the firmware crash troubleshooting, I found out my SEID was "0000000...." Thought I had a chance fixing it with that but I reset network settings and populated an SEID... didnt work. Next I was wondering if theres some modem firmware that I am missing, possibly old or outdated. Also, I think there's a possibility that some interaction between my apple watch series 3 and my iphone is causing a failure/bug. I notice the airplay icon will connect the first time, then as soon as I play music it will disconnect. Then after that the airplay icon just glows as if its trying to connect. I'll force a connect and it will just fail again. I will be speaking with a developer tomorrow to hopefully try and track down this issue, it may not be of high importance in terms of impact, but it really is annoying for the time being.
Mar ’21