So when I upgraded to Monterey (12.5.1) in late August, I lost Bluetooth. When I called Apple they said it was probably a logic board failure, which seemed too coincidental. Out of Apple Care (by a month), and decided to just wait until M2 Mini came out (“still waiting….”).
I use a Logitech mouse so was able to use that through their unifying receiver, and my Magic Keyboard Stays plugged in. Bummed that I couldn’t do AirDrop, unlock with Apple Watch, etc., but such is life.
I reported the issue to Apple, tho, and today get this cryptic email:
so pleased it appears to have been fixed. but, wow, is this a bad way to present the information. Is this an update to Monterey? Ventura? Beta or release build? I’m above average techy… couldn’t imagine say, my mom getting this email.
I use a Logitech mouse so was able to use that through their unifying receiver, and my Magic Keyboard Stays plugged in. Bummed that I couldn’t do AirDrop, unlock with Apple Watch, etc., but such is life.
I reported the issue to Apple, tho, and today get this cryptic email:
As a result of your feedback, there are changes in the latest update, build 22D5027d,20D5024e,20S5626e, that have resolved this issue.
You can see the software build your device is running and check for the latest update by clicking on the Apple logo in the upper left hand corner > About This Mac. If the build is not visible, click on the macOS version, e.g. 10.15.x, to reveal it.
Has this issue been resolved after installing the latest update?
Feedback ID FB11404926, Bluetooth inoperable since upgrading from MacOS 12.3 to 12.5.1
so pleased it appears to have been fixed. but, wow, is this a bad way to present the information. Is this an update to Monterey? Ventura? Beta or release build? I’m above average techy… couldn’t imagine say, my mom getting this email.