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Hey all, so I'm about at my wits end and I'm begging for help. Since about March, my phone has been randomly getting an error that "Bluetooth keeps stopping". After a while, this even brings the Wi-Fi down with it. Usually, the fix I've been doing is something as simple as popping the SIM card in and out and then turning the device back on, but sometimes it simply doesn't work. I've spoken with Google's tech support and the support from my own phone provider and since my warranty is up, I can't do much else until my contract ends. Suggestions from both parties were to try resetting the Wi-Fi, mobile and Bluetooth in the system options, which did not work, and doing a factory reset, which worked for a few days until the error came back again. Is this a hardware issue or a software issue? My phone doesn't have any visible physical damage to it and it's been taken care of fairly well during the year I've owned it. If this is a software issue, would installing a custom ROM take care of the problem? I've been doing a lot of searching and found many other Pixel 3 owners are having similar issues but none of the fixes I can fine seem to work. Any help would be very much appreciated
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