Many iPhone 16e users have encountered serious problems related to Bluetooth connectivity, causing audio to cut out when playing music.
Although the iPhone 16e is not a completely new product, it is only considered an upgraded version with a similar design to iPhone models from iPhone 12 onwards, but many advanced hardware features are still present on the product. This includes the most advanced Bluetooth 5.3 connection, so the problem is really annoying and annoying for consumers.
The issue is really annoying for iPhone 16e users.
In a statement on Apple's support forum, iPhone 16e owners said that the device had difficulty handling multiple Bluetooth connections at once, especially when connected to an Apple Watch and AirPods. "I run a lot and use my Apple Watch to track my workouts, while my AirPods are for entertainment. The audio interruptions really detract from my experience," one user said.
Many people have expressed frustration over the situation on online forums. One iPhone 16e owner said that after contacting Apple support, they were asked to run a diagnostic test to determine the cause of the problem, but to no avail. Additionally, the iOS 18.3.2 update that Apple recently released does not provide a solution to the problem.
Users hope Apple will soon fix the problem with the latest iPhone.
Notably, some users have found that closing the Oura app, a fitness tracker, can help improve Bluetooth audio. Conversely, one Fitbit user said that removing the device from the iPhone 16e helped fix the audio issue.
At the moment, the prevalence of the Bluetooth audio issue on the iPhone 16e is still unclear, but Apple is certainly aware of the issue and is working on a solution. Users hope that an effective fix will be released soon to completely resolve this annoying situation to ensure the best experience for consumers.