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Many users of iPhone 16 Pro have reported a strange issue where their phone randomly connects to nearby Amazon Echo Dot devices through Bluetooth, even when they did not manually initiate the connection.
This can interrupt audio playback, redirect calls, or automatically switch sound output unexpectedly. If your iPhone keeps pairing with an Echo Dot on its own, here are the possible reasons and working solutions.
The issue usually happens because:
In some cases, recent iOS updates may also cause aggressive Bluetooth reconnection behavior.
The most effective fix is removing the saved Bluetooth pairing.
After removing it, the iPhone should stop reconnecting automatically.
Sometimes the iPhone reconnects because Bluetooth remains active continuously.
If you use the Amazon Alexa app, the Echo Dot may still be configured as a preferred audio device.
Open the Alexa app and:
Official website:
Amazon Alexa
Temporary Bluetooth bugs can often be fixed with a restart.
Restart:
Software bugs can cause unstable Bluetooth behavior.
Also ensure the Echo Dot firmware is updated automatically through Wi-Fi.
Official Apple support:
Apple Support
If the issue continues, resetting network settings may help.
Note:
This removes saved Wi-Fi passwords and Bluetooth pairings.
If your iPhone 16 Pro keeps randomly connecting to Echo Dot devices, the problem is usually caused by saved Bluetooth pairings or auto-reconnect behavior. Forgetting the device, updating software, and resetting Bluetooth settings normally fixes the issue permanently.
If the problem started after an iOS update, future patches from Apple may improve Bluetooth stability further.