I recently acquired a new Motorola Stylus 5G 2025. Unlike all my previous mobile phones, it will not connect with the hands-free Bluetooth system in my car. Sometimes it does connect for a very brief moment, but quickly drops. The phone retains the Bluetooth info for the car, but does not automatically re-connect when using the car again.
My car is an older 2012 model, while my phone is a 2025 model. Since I haven' experienced this issue with any of my previous mobile phones, I'm wondering if my problem is because my car has older Bluetooth software that isn't compatible with my "new" phone. Can that be possible? I was under the assumption that Bluetooth software is "backwards compatible," but perhaps the older Bluetooth software in my car simply can't connect with the latest Bluetooth version that's installed on my phone?
Yes, I have attempted forgetting/pairing my phone with car many times. I've also tried to "manually" connect to the car. Note: the phone does retain the car Bluetooth info and shows the car in the list of available devices, but manually hitting the "connect" icon doesn't work either.
Stumped! Any thoughts and advice would be appreciated.
My car is an older 2012 model, while my phone is a 2025 model. Since I haven' experienced this issue with any of my previous mobile phones, I'm wondering if my problem is because my car has older Bluetooth software that isn't compatible with my "new" phone. Can that be possible? I was under the assumption that Bluetooth software is "backwards compatible," but perhaps the older Bluetooth software in my car simply can't connect with the latest Bluetooth version that's installed on my phone?
Yes, I have attempted forgetting/pairing my phone with car many times. I've also tried to "manually" connect to the car. Note: the phone does retain the car Bluetooth info and shows the car in the list of available devices, but manually hitting the "connect" icon doesn't work either.
Stumped! Any thoughts and advice would be appreciated.