The new iPhone 16e is a great budget phone, but some users are having trouble with its Bluetooth. People are reporting that their audio stutters or cuts out. This happens when they have multiple Bluetooth devices connected at the same time. Imagine listening to music with your wireless headphones while your smartwatch is also connected. The music might cut in and out. That's what's happening to some iPhone 16e owners.Reports of this issue are popping up online, in places like Reddit, X (formerly Twitter), and Apple's support forums. It seems the problem happens when the iPhone 16e is connected to more than one Bluetooth device. For example, having both headphones and a smartwatch connected can cause the audio to stutter. This is frustrating for people who like to use multiple wireless devices.No one is quite sure what's causing the problem. It doesn't seem to be a problem with the phone's hardware. Some people think it's a software issue with iOS, Apple's operating system. Updating to the latest iOS version doesn't always fix it. However, some users running the iOS 18.4 beta say the problem is gone. This suggests a software update might solve everything.Apple hasn't officially said anything about the issue yet. But with so many people complaining, they're likely working on a fix. In the meantime, there's a simple workaround. Try disconnecting any Bluetooth devices you don't need. If you're just listening to music, disconnect your smartwatch. This might stop the audio stuttering.One common question is whether this affects other iPhone models. So far, it seems like the problem is only with the iPhone 16e. Other iPhones in the 16 series don't seem to have the same issue. Another question is whether getting a new iPhone 16e will fix the problem. Unfortunately, some people who exchanged their phones still have the same issue. This makes it seem like a software problem, not a hardware defect.The iPhone 16e is a good phone with a lot to offer. But this Bluetooth issue is a real headache for people who love wireless audio. Hopefully, Apple will fix this soon with an iOS update, maybe iOS 18.4. Until then, disconnecting extra Bluetooth devices is the best temporary solution. We'll keep you updated on any news from Apple about this issue.