Today I paired my new Philips Bluetooth speaker with Krillin on OTA-15 (BQ 
Aquaris E4.5). I was able to pair but there was no sound: both speaker and 
phone stayed silent till I rebooted it. On reboot (9:24 on my video it played 
shortly a sound from an incoming message).
As You see on 7:10, 7:50 and 9:00 it turns on by itself. The icon in a 
notification area shows that device is connected though it is not.
What's more, it kills battery pretty quickly (I lost ~40% within a few Minutes).

https://youtu.be/hC4eNkWFYo4

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Title:
  Can't turn bluetooth off

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  /!\ ARM64 BUILD ONLY

  Enviroment:

  current build number: 33
  device name: frieza_arm64
  channel: ubuntu-touch/staging/ubuntu
  last update: 2016-09-07 11:29:04
  version version: 33
  version ubuntu: 20160906
  version device: 20160906.0
  version custom: 20160906

  Steps to reproduce:

  Preconditions_ bluetooth on
  1º Go to System settings>Battery or indicator-bluetooth
  2º Switch bluetooth off and wait around 30 secs
  3º Check bluetooth toggle slides off->on again

  Current result: Can't turn bluetooth off

  Expected result: Bluetooth toggles should turn off bt

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