How to Turn Off Bluetooth on iPhone Temporarily

If you only want to disconnect a pair of headphones or another Bluetooth accessory from your iPhone, you can do so via Control Center. To access Control Center on the iPhone, slide your finger downward from the upper-right corner (in iOS 12 and later) or upward from the bottom of the screen (in earlier versions of the iOS). The Control Center displays some quick settings for screen brightness, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and a Do Not Disturb function. Tap the Bluetooth icon to disconnect all non-Apple devices. The resulting screen shows the Bluetooth icon in a white background and displays the message “Disconnecting Bluetooth Devices Until Tomorrow,” so this option is not permanent.

How to Turn Off Bluetooth Permanently in iOS

If you want to shut off Bluetooth entirely, you do so in the iPhone Settings app. While most users will be satisfied with shutting off partial Bluetooth functionality via the Control Center, those who don’t use any Bluetooth devices or the Mac Handoff functionality may want to turn the radio off entirely in exchange for a little more battery life. In the Settings app, select Bluetooth and then tap the toggle switch next to Bluetooth to shut it off entirely. The resulting screen warns that AirPlay, AirDrop, Find My, Location Services, and Exposure Notifications use Bluetooth.

How to Turn Off Bluetooth on Android

Due to the variety of different Android smartphone manufacturers, turning off Bluetooth varies between devices. However, when you choose to toggle off Bluetooth on an Android device, it’s shut off permanently until you decide to reengage it. One option for deactivating Bluetooth on an Android device is via the Status Bar. Swipe down from the top of the screen to display the Status Bar and swipe down again to locate and tap Bluetooth to switch it on or off. Another option for turning off your Android device’s Bluetooth is via the Settings app. Launch it and go to Connected Devices > Connection Preferences > Bluetooth. Tap the toggle switch to deactivate your device’s Bluetooth functionality.