❤ How to Check Bluetooth Status in iOS 12 on iPhone or iPad

How to check Bluetooth status in iOS 12 and later

Wondering where the Bluetooth status indicator icon went in iOS 12? As you may recall, prior versions of iOS has a Bluetooth icon that would appear in the status bar at the top of an iPhone or iPad screen when Bluetooth was enabled. But with iOS 12, that Bluetooth on status indicator is now missing, and the Bluetooth symbol is also no longer present in the status bar. Because the Bluetooth status icon is missing, some iPhone and iPad users may be curious about how to check if Bluetooth is enabled or disabled in iOS 12.

This article will show you two simple ways to confirm that Bluetooth is enable for disabled now that the Bluetooth symbol icon is no longer visible.

Check Bluetooth Status in iOS 12 by Control Center

Probably the fastest and easiest way to check Bluetooth status in iOS 12 is through Control Center. Do recall that accessing Control Center in iOS 12 is different now on some devices like the iPad, so keep that in mind while you proceed:

  1. Open Control Center from the iPhone or iPad; on all iPad models and iPhone X, XS, XS Max, and XR, swipe down from the top right corner of the screen to access Control Center. On iPhone 8, iPhone 7, iPhone 6 and older, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access Control Center
  2. Look for the Bluetooth icon in the Control Center:
  • Bluetooth is enabled / connected if the Bluetooth icon is highlighted Blue

Bluetooth enabled if indicator button is highlighted in Blue

  • Bluetooth is disabled / disconnected if the Bluetooth icon is not highlighted, instead showing a small slash through it

Bluetooth disabled if Bluetooth icon is not highlighted

  • Toggling Bluetooth connections off or on is just a matter of tapping the Control Center icon to suit your needs

Swiping open Control Center to check on Bluetooth status has the notable advantage of allowing you to also immediately toggle Bluetooth off or toggle Bluetooth on, depending on what you need.

Many devices that pair with iPhone and iPad require Bluetooth, including Apple Watch, most external keyboards for iPhone and Bluetooth keyboards for iPad, AirPods, and many external speakers and wireless headphones, and much more. Thus if you use any of these accessories with your iPhone or iPad, you’ll probably appreciate knowing that you can quickly check Bluetooth status in iOS as well as toggle the feature off and on as needed.

Check Bluetooth Status in Settings for iOS 12

Another method of checking Bluetooth status is through the iOS Settings app, which also allows you to disable Bluetooth in iOS 12 rather than simply disconnect Bluetooth devices from an iPhone or ipad:

  • Open the “Settings” app in iOS
  • Look for “Bluetooth” in the settings options, if it says “On” then Bluetooth is enabled, if it says “Off” than Bluetooth is disabled

Check Bluetooth status in Settings app

  • Tap the “Bluetooth” setting and adjust the toggle as needed to turn the feature off or on

Opening Settings to check on Bluetooth status is a bit slower for most users than simply using Control Center, but it may be preferred for some, particularly since it actually allows for turning off the feature completely instead of simply disconnecting Bluetooth devices. The other benefit to checking Bluetooth status through Settings is that it works exactly the same in iOS 12 and later as it does in iOS 12 and earlier, as the Settings app has always reported if Bluetooth is off or on while also allowing you to disable or enable Bluetooth in iOS as needed.

Finally, another option is to use the Notification Center widget to check Bluetooth device battery life, which if a Bluetooth device is showing up in that widget indicates that Bluetooth is enabled.

And of course the obvious indicator; if you have a Bluetooth device synced with an iPhone or iPad, whether that’s an Apple Watch or AirPods or external keyboard, if that device is actively working with iOS, then of course Bluetooth is enabled on that paired iOS device.