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Connection To 2 Bluetooth Speakers Issue #1: 1 speaker keeps dropping.

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useroiB1vXArXe
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Galaxy S25

When I am able to connect 2 bluetooth speakers to my S25+, about 3 seconds after both speakers are playing, one of the speakers drops out of playing.   The 2nd speaker continues to play.

When I reconnect, and get both speakers to play again, the 2nd speaker will drop out and the 1st speaker will continue to play.

I have an S9(Android v10, UI v10)and and S25+(Android V16, UI v8).   Both exhibit the same issue.

 

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Galaxy S25

Hello useroiB1vXArXe, I understand your concerns with trying to get both of your speakers to connect to your device at the same time. First, clear the cache partition on your device: with your device powered off press the power and the volume up buttons together at the same time, once the Samsung logo appears then release the volume up button, select clear cache partition and reboot your device normally. Please note: Connecting a third Bluetooth device will disconnect one of the paired devices due to the two-device limit. 

Connect Two Bluetooth Devices:

Swipe down from the top to open the Quick settings panel and tap on Media

Select Your Devices in the Media panel, you'll see your connected devices

Check the circles next to the devices you want to use for Dual audio

 Use your phone's volume keys for simultaneous adjustment or the individual volume sliders in the Media panel for separate control

To revert to a single device, uncheck the one you want to disconnect from Dual audio

If you are still having trouble connecting your bluetooth devices try the troubleshooting steps in this link:

http://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01209182/

Please let me know if you need further assistance. 

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