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How To Fix LG G7 ThinQ Bluetooth Does Not Pair Automatically

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How to fix LG G7 Think Bluetooth does not pair automatically. The Hash LG Hash G7 Think is a premium Android device released last May that sports a notched 6.1-inch IPS LCD display with HDR Den support, just like most of the high-end devices released this year the phone uses the powerful Snapdragon 845 processor which when combined with its 6GB of RAM allows the device to run any apps smoothly. Although this is a solid performing device there are instances when certain issues can occur which we will be addressing today. In this latest installment of our troubleshooting series we will tackle the LG G7 Think Bluetooth does not pair automatically issue. If or performing any troubleshooting steps on this device it's best to make sure that the phone is running on its latest software version. If an update is available then make sure to download an install at first. The same goes to your car Bluetooth system. If a new firmware update is available then I suggest that you download an install at first. What we will be focusing on right now is to check if the problem is caused by a software glitch by following the troubleshooting steps listed below. Reset network settings, the first thing you will want to do in this case is to reset the network settings of the phone. This will reset the data connections of the phone back to its original out of the box condition. The following will apply when you perform this step. No Wi-Fi networks will be deleted, stored tethered connections will be deleted. Bare Bluetooth devices will be deleted. Background data sync settings will be turned on. Data restrictive settings in applications that were manually turned on, off by the customer will be reset to the default setting. Network selection mode will be set to automatic, preferred mobile network type will be set to best. To perform this step, from the home screen, settings, tap the general tab. Tap restart and reset greater than network settings reset greater than reset settings greater than reset settings. A network settings have been reset message briefly flashes to indicate the reset is complete. Pay your phone with your car Bluetooth, once the network setting has been reset it's time to pay your phone again to your car. From the home screen, tap settings, tap the network stab. Tap Bluetooth. Select the Bluetooth switch to the on setting. Tap search. Tap a device to pair with. If prompted, verify the pesky and then tap pair, if prompted, enter the pin and tap OK. If prompted, accept the pairing on the other device. For some Bluetooth headsets, the device may pair and connect without a password or pairing request. Once connected, the device displays as connected under paired devices, once the connection is successful try to turn off the Bluetooth switch of the phone then turn it on again. Check if it automatically connects to your car system. If it doesn't then proceed with the additional troubleshooting steps listed below. Check if the issue occurs in safe mode, when the phone is started in safe mode only the pre-installed apps are allowed to run. This makes it easier to check if a downloaded app is causing the problem. Make sure that the phone is powered off, press and hold the volume down button and the power button until the system recovery screen displays then release both buttons. Select safe mode. Use the volume buttons to highlight the option and the power button to select. The device starts up with safe mode displayed in the lower left. If the problem does not occur in this mode then it could be caused by an app you downloaded. Find out what app this is and uninstall it. Type the cache partition of the phone. There are instances when the phone's cache data can get corrupted and when this happens certain issues can occur on the device. To eliminate this possibility you will have to wipe the cache partition of the phone. From the home screen, tap settings, tap the general tab. Tap storage greater than internal storage. Read for menu options to finish calculating. Tap free up space. Tap temporary files and raw files. Select the following options, cache data, clip tray temporary files, raw files from camera, tap delete greater than delete. Perform a factory reset. One last troubleshooting step to consider is a factory reset. Make sure to back up your phone data before performing this step as it will be deleted in the process. Factory reset from the settings menu, from the home screen go to settings. Tap the general tab. Tap restart and reset. Factory data reset. If desired, tap the erase SD card checkbox. Tap reset phone greater than delete all greater than reset. Factory reset using the hardware keys. Turn off the device. Press and hold the power and volume down buttons. When the LG logo appears, quickly release and then re-hold the power button while continuing to hold the volume down button. When the delete all user data and reset all settings message appears, use the volume down button to highlight yes, press the power button to reset the device. If the issue still persists even after a factory reset then this could be caused by a bug in the current software version of the phone. This should be fixed with a later update. Thank you. the video. Thank you. the video. the video. Thank you. Bye. the video. the video. the video.