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I seem to have developed an issue with my N9's bluetooth.
I was in the middle of transferring a pic from my phone to my laptop and 50% of the way through the upload process, bluetooth just turned itself off and left the transfer incomplete.
I check the bluetooth settings and for some reason it had turned itself off - but now I cannot turn it back on.
I go into 'settings' and select 'bluetooth' and my N9 'hangs' for around 30-40 seconds and the 'bluetooth' options screen finally comes up.
I click the switch to turn bluetooth on, and my device just hangs in the bluetooth settings screen.
I can still swipe to other screens and everything else seems to be operating as usual - just the bluetooth screen is left hanging.
I'm trying my hardest to avoid flashing or resetting anything as I'm paranoid about losing data, but I'm at a loss as to what else I could do.
I've tried rebooting, but nothing else at this stage, so does anyone else know of a way to fix?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by SeanBangkok; 2012-05-12 at 10:35.