iOS 13- Tap and hold (or 3D touch) on the Bluetooth
button on the right. A list of paired Bluetooth
devices (connected and not connected) will pop
up. Simply choose the one you want to connect to,
and you’re good to go.
If you just tap on the Bluetooth button, you’ll
toggle it off and on, just as you’ve always been able
to do. iOS 13 adds the new 3D Touch (or long-press)
function to show devices and connect.
This new method isn’t necessarily fewer taps than
going into Settings, but it could be a lot faster – you
don’t have to close your current app, find the settings
app (which may be on another home screen or in a
folder), open it, open the Bluetooth menu, connect, then
close Settings and go back to your app.iOS 13
3.Tapandhold(or3Dtouch)ontheBluetooth
buttonontheright.AlistofpairedBluetooth
devices(connectedandnotconnected)willpop
up.Simplychoosetheoneyouwanttoconnectto,
and you’regoodtogo.IfyoujusttapontheBluetoothbutton,you’ll
toggleitoffandon,justasyou’vealwaysbeenable
todo.iOS 13 addsthenew3DTouch(orlong-press)
functiontoshowdevicesandconnect.
Thisnewmethodisn’tnecessarilyfewertapsthan
goingintoSettings,butitcouldbealotfaster–you
don’thavetocloseyourcurrentapp,findthesettings
app(whichmaybeonanotherhomescreenorina
folder),openit,opentheBluetoothmenu,connect,then
closeSettingsandgobacktoyourapp.