Is there a way to let my Qtek9090 stay suspended when it is connecting to my BT carkit.
Now if it wakes up while still in my pocket, it starts reacting on buttons and then draining my battery cause tomtom keeps it awake.
please advice ?
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Hello,
i didn't find anything useful to this topic:
when i get into my car, the radio connects to my BA via bluetooth to be connected and to get calls on the radio.
while connecting, my BA wakes up and displays all with full light! normally it's inside my trousers and i will not look at the display! i will not see the display and it should sleep furthermore
Is there a way to disable this function in registry or with a program?!
Hi,
My BA with WM2003SE has this annoying behaviour: whenever my Bluetooth Carkit gets turned off (when I turn off my car), the BA will notice it after 10-20 seconds and show this by turning itself on.
This seems rather acceptable, however, in my daily life what happens is that I am already out of the car with the BA attached to my belt. It will then turn on and accept any random key- or screenclicks.
Because of that, I have to wait until it gets turned on and can only then leave the car, after I turned it out again.
Is there any Registry-Hack to turn that behaviour off (device turns on when Bluetooth connection is lost)?
It's always these little things...
Thanks,
vma
curious if its just mine. if my phones been sitting a while and off. if i open my moto h700 my bluetooth headset doesnt connect. but if i wake the phone first then the bluetooth will connect.
never had this problem with my tp
I have a similar problem. When I receive a call over bluetooth, the phone wakes up and then when the screen shuts off, it drops the bluetooth connection but the call is still active. When I am connected to bluetooth PAN for tethering, the same thing, when the screen goes to sleep, the Internet Connection drops.
I bought a JABRA bluetooth headset last week, and most of the time it works perfectly with my FairPhone (Android based). But when I've had it running for 5 hours it suddenly starts disconnecting and reconnecting in a silly loop every 5-15 seconds, regardless if it's currently in use or just in stand-by. It certainly gets very annoying when it starts behaving like this during phone calls.
The only way to get it working properly again is to restart the FairPhone, and following the restart it will work perfectly again for another 5 hours. Restarting the headset doesn't help if I don't restart the FairPhone, and if I restart the FairPhone I don't need to restart the headset to get it working properly again.
I don't have any other bluetooth equipment, so I can't check if it's only my JABRA headset that suffers from this problem.
WiFi is disabled, and GPS is disabled.
I'm wondering if anyone else noticed this, or has this issue.
So if you cycle Bluetooth (turn off and then on), it seems like the phone will not automatically try and reconnect to your device. You have to go to your Bluetooth device and initialize the connection again.
My OnePlus did not have that issue as it connected right after turning Bluetooth again.
I have a Tasker 'task' from my OnePlus phone which cycles Bluetooth (off and on), shuts off WiFi as soon as I loose connection with my home WiFi, in order force a connection with one of my other devices.
Anybody else notice this?