Last year Xiaomi made its “Redmi” as a sub-brand of them and came with several smartphones, including flagship ones. Instead of the regular “Mi” branding, those devices came with “Redmi” branding. The Redmi K20 Pro was the first flagship from this sub-brand. And on March 24, the brand announced its successor, the Redmi K30 Pro. This is the cheapest smartphone with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC. Those who have bought this device started reporting the Bluetooth problems with Redmi K30 Pro that needs to be fixed. Here we will guide on how to fix it.

Bluetooth might be a slower mode of data transfer but it is still one of the most widely used features on smartphones. No doubt getting Bluetooth connection issues on your Redmi K30 Pro will actually bring your daily life to a complete halt if in case you are fed-up of wired and corded headphones and other add-ons to listen to music or talk to a friend or colleague holding the phone for a long time or using the wired earphones or headphones, etc that are messy. Here, Bluetooth comes to the rescue as the technique is easy to use, connects with a wide range of Bluetooth enabled devices such as Bluetooth speakers, infotainment systems mounted in your car, and lots of other devices. Here are a few ways you can fix Bluetooth connection issues on your Redmi K30 Pro to go through with it.

Xiaomi Redmi K30 Pro Device Overview

The Redmi K30 Pro 5G features a 6.67 inches Super AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution. That said, it has a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, an aspect ratio of 20:9, a screen to body ratio of 87.2 percent, a pixel density of 395 PPI, it can blow up to 500 nits, DCI-P3 100%, HDR 10+. The device pairs with an in-display fingerprint scanner, get protected under the Corning Gorilla Glass 5. Coming to the internals, the Redmi K30 Pro sports the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC. It also pairs with Snapdragon X55 modem and is built on the 7nm process.

This octa-core setup in the SoC includes a single Kryo 585 core, which clocks at a higher speed i.e., at 2.84 GHz, other three Kryo 585 cores which clock at 2.42 GHz. And finally, four Kryo 585 core, which clocks at 1.80 GHz. To the GPU side, it has the Adreno 650, which clocks at 587 MHz. The device runs on the latest MiUi 11 based on the Android 10. Coming to the memory side, it is available in two RAM variants i.e., in the 6GB and 8GB RAM variants. Further, it is available in the 128GB and 256GB Internal storage variants. The 6GB + 128GB variant uses the UFS 3.0 tech. While all other variants come with UFS 3.1 tech. There is no option for expanding the storage via a micro SD card.

Coming to the optics, the Redmi K30 Pro sports a quad rear camera setup arranged in a circular shape. This setup includes a primary 64MP Sony IMX 686 sensor with PDAF. It pairs with a 5MP telephoto macro sensor with support for AF. As a tertiary sensor, it pairs with 13MP ultra-wide sensor, and finally, a 2MP depth sensor. This rear camera setup can shoot videos up to 8K resolution in 24 or 30fps. Just like its predecessor, the Redmi K20 Pro, this also sports a motorized pop-up unit. That said, this unit includes a 20MP sensor with support for HDR photos. It can shoot videos up to 1080 @ 30fps.

The Redmi K30 Pro packs a 4,700 mAh battery, which charges via the USB type c and supports 33W fast charging tech. The brand claims that it can charge up to 100% in 63 minutes. The device supports dual 5G connectivity on-board. Connectivity options on the Redmi K30 Pro include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g, GPS, Bluetooth v5.10, NFC, USB Type-C, 3G, and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India) with active 4G on both SIM cards. Sensors on the phone include accelerometer, ambient light sensor, compass/ magnetometer, gyroscope, and proximity sensor. Apart from the in-display fingerprint scanner, it also supports for face unlock. Coming to the dimensions, it measures about 163.30 x 75.40 x 8.90mm (height x width x thickness) and weighs about 218.00 grams. It is available in four color options, namely the Moonlight White, Sky Blue, Star Ring Purple, and Space Gray colors.

How to Fix Redmi K30 Pro Bluetooth connection issues

Make sure to follow the step by step solutions to fix the Bluetooth problem on Xiaomi Redmi K30 Pro.

Ruling out the obvious

For two users or two devices to transfer data wirelessly via Bluetooth, they need to be paired together. This means that if the pairing is not possible or successful, it will discourage any data transfer even if the process is ongoing, the transfer will stop abruptly. But first, if you are having trouble finding a Bluetooth device nearby, check if the receiver’s device is in ‘Discoverable’ mode or not. On the other hand, if the sender or receiver is not able to find your device, you must have not enabled to ‘Discoverable’ mode yet. For this, you need to go to the Settings » Bluetooth and tap on ‘Discoverable’ and it is done.

Toggle Bluetooth

First up, when you tap on ‘Bluetooth’ service, it isn’t activated right away. It takes barely a few seconds to activate. But if even after activating Bluetooth, you are not able to pair to a new or older device or maintain the connection between the two devices, you can toggle the ‘Bluetooth’ button placed on the notification tray and that must fix the problem if created due to a temporary software glitch.

Ruling out the problematic device conundrum

When you try to pair up to a device and it doesn’t pair, it is either the sender or the receiver having trouble establishing a connection between the two. Since you cannot just detect the problematic smartphone, you need to take a certain method to detect which device is going west. First up, take your phone and toggle Bluetooth to try and connect again. If it doesn’t pairs up, take a different phone and try to connect to that phone in case if the receiver’s phone is problematic. On the other, do the same with the receiver’s phone to check if your phone is troublesome or not. This must help dictate which end of the transfer is faulty and suffering from Bluetooth connection issues.

Check if the Bluetooth devices are compatible

To put things into context, Bluetooth is generally backward compatible which means even the latest Bluetooth 5 iteration will connect to the wonderful year’s Bluetooth 2.1 released in 2007. However, there are some limitations such as older versions might not connect to and fro between Bluetooth Classic and Bluetooth Smart devices where the former is for smartphones while the later is for other Bluetooth-enabled products. You need to know if your phone is compatible to connect with the receiver’s end or not which could be anything from a phone to a speaker to a smartwatch or even cross-platform smartphone such as an iPhone, etc.

Distance matters too

Bluetooth was a mainstream data transferring protocol a few years ago before apps like Xander or features like Wi-Fi Direct and others didn’t come into being widely used. This means if you have been using the phone for a long time, you know that Bluetooth is slow and sensitive to distance between the sender and receiver as well. This is why you should maintain a short distance between the two which is basically five feet or so as a generalized notion while there might be devices with a higher range.

Restart both the devices

If you aren’t able to squeeze out what’s causing the error between the two devices to connect, simply reboot both the devices. This is because temporary software glitches are common on smartphones while exhibiting any process such as pairing with a device in this case. Rebooting the devices will fix any impending and temporary software issues or glitches thereby resolving the Bluetooth connection issues as well.

Get rid of old connections

Similar to how old Wi-Fi connections might intervene while you are pairing up with a Wi-Fi connection, Bluetooth suffers from the same fate sometimes as well. Ever wondered why that speaker of your friend always connects to his/her phone and not yours or vice versa? It is because Bluetooth-enabled devices tend to find out available connections and usually would connect to the one paired last time which means even if you have activated Bluetooth on your device for a long time, it will still connect to your friend’s phone if he/she has paired it the last time as well.

This is where getting rid of old connections comes into play. You can go to Settings » Bluetooth to get rid of all connections to prevent the device from automatically connect allowing you to intervene and manually pair up with a device you want to connect with.

Charge up the devices

If you connect to a Bluetooth device, it must show battery backup on your phone. Have you ever wondered why Bluetooth suddenly stops working when either your phone’s battery is low or the paired device’s battery is low? This is because these devices have a feature that disconnects Bluetooth when it reaches a certain critical battery level. To fix this type of Bluetooth connection issues, simply charging up the device in question must resolve the issue as well.

Forget and reconnect

Similar to Wi-Fi, if you are facing trouble either connecting to a Bluetooth device or if you are connected, you are facing trouble transferring data, you can actually use the ‘Forget and Reconnect’ technique without any fail. For this method to work, you need to forget as said network and wait for a while before reconnecting to the same. Hope this helps your Xiaomi Redmi K30 Pro to connect with the device in question asap.

Clear Bluetooth Cache

You know how we are GetDroidTips treat cache files which are unnecessarily temporary files that must be gotten rid of immediately. Now, if you are using Bluetooth, it will deposit some cache memory as well as this, if you are facing Bluetooth connection issues, what’s better than simply destroying the Bluetooth cache using this method as prescribed.

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  • First up, open the Settings app on your Redmi K30 Pro and proceed to ‘Application Manager’ or ‘Apps’ where all the apps are listed.
  • Next, tap on the three vertically stacked dots on the top right side of the screen and select ‘Show system apps’ from the given dropdown menu.
  • Search for Bluetooth and tap on it.
  • Press ‘Clear Cache’ and there you have done it.

Update the firmware

Firmware is the platform where all the apps (downloaded and bloatware) and the hardware components interact on a smartphone. Thus, updating or letting the firmware get outdated might have a drastic impact on the system as well. This is because outdated firmware is susceptible to a tonne of issues which means an update can actually prevent it from going down the cliff by strengthening its protection against bugs, viruses, and whatnot while providing added features, UI changes, and whatnot to the user as well. You can check out available firmware updates via Settings » About Device » Software Updates where you can search for available updates and take necessary actions to install it.

What if the Bluetooth doesn’t turn on?

If you are facing difficulty turning on Bluetooth, it could be a minor software glitch. The easy solution to fix it is to simply reboot the device and hopefully, you will be able to restore the said service without any further ado.

Use the various alternatives available

There are a plethora of alternatives available when it comes to sharing files such as you can install apps such as ShareIt or Xander to transfer files between the devices including cross-platform smartphones as well. Furthermore, you can use Wi-Fi Direct to transfer files while uploading the files onto Google Drive and downloading it onto the user’s smartphone can get things done. You can move the files into the memory card and swap it to the receiver’s phone to copy or move the files into that device as well.

Take the phone to a service center

Unless any of your work is totally dependent on using Bluetooth, I wouldn’t ask you to produce the phone to a service center. But say you love to listen to songs in your car whilst driving or connect to a Bluetooth hands-free or headphones or earphones all day long or even depend on that Bluetooth speaker to enjoy or are left with using Bluetooth as the only method of transferring data, you can visit an authorized service center to get your Redmi K30 Pro scrutinized professionally. The whole fixing Bluetooth connection issues might take a minute or a few days depending on the severity while it will also bank a repair or replacement charge so be ready for that too.