The new iPhone 16e's first issues are Bluetooth problems, according to users.
The new, low-cost iPhone was introduced by Apple on February 19. Yes, the eagerly anticipated iPhone 16e is now available, but there was immediate controversy surrounding its release. Why? Bluetooth issues on the iPhone 16e.
As you can see, a growing number of users on Apple forums are complaining about a Bluetooth audio issue on their iPhone 16e. What's going on? It's disconnecting for no reason.
As many users have reported, the issue relates to connecting multiple Bluetooth devices to the iPhone 16e. Fortunately, it appears to be an iOS glitch, not a hardware issue.
The iPhone 16E error appears to be related to interruptions or disconnections when connecting multiple Bluetooth devices at the same time. For example, if you have headphones and an Apple Watch connected, you may experience audio interruptions or inconsistencies with the video you're watching.
This seems to happen most often when you receive a notification on your Apple Watch or when it's running in the background, so this iPhone 16e Bluetooth issue is clearly related to a software glitch.
What's worse is that there's still no solution to this problem with the iPhone 16e. I've tried every possible solution, including resetting the network, the phone, and even switching devices, but the problem persists.
Apple has begun collecting diagnostic logs from some users, but has yet to officially acknowledge the issue or offer a definitive solution. So, if you're experiencing this issue, you'll need to be patient.