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.
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OK, I know this is an Android problem from my past experience. But is it me, or are others having this problem as well?
Problem:
Wifi connection on and working.
Bluetooth headset on. I turn on bluetooth, connects to headset.
Wifi connection gone. Wifi still on though.
Bluetooth connects. Music plays.
I force a reconnect with wifi router.
Music starts skipping, controls become jerky. Wifi becomes unstable.
Disable wifi by turning it off completely. Music streams beautifully with full controls.
I'm on my Omnia 7.
I also have another problem with Bluetooth. This thing gives me static interference all the time when in the car, but I think that's a wifi thing. I usually have wifi + bluetooth +3g on all the time. Gonna try in the car without wifi on from now on.
I tried this yesterday but both bt & wifi worked without problems. In regards to static BT in the car.. I have that on occassion with my Smsng Focus. At times I get crystal clear audio (cd quality) when i stream audio to my bluetooth enabled cd deck.. and at times.. there is static or loud hissing in which I'd have to disconnect and reconnect bluetooth a few times before the distortion goes away.
I read somewhere that it may be caused by 3G connection consuming more processing time than BT/wifi or how the priority is setup in the drivers.. don't quote me..it was something I read a while back.
Almost every time I want to use my bluetooth headphones, I turn on the phone's bluetooth, turn on the headphones, they connect, I press play on a podcast, and BAM after a second or so of audio, it pauses automatically, drops the connection and my headphones are turned *OFF*.
Sometimes audio doesn't even play. I hear the connect chime in my headphones and a second later they are disconnected and OFF.
This doesn't happen with my HTC Evo View 4G nor my company-provided iPad (lol).
Anyone else experience this?
Anyone?
I've seen many issues of wifi not working when bluetooth is on, but my problem (though related I'm sure) is the opposite. I stream my audio to my head unit in my car. If wifi is on the bluetooth disconnects from my car, reconnects, plays for a second, then disconnects again. it will cycle like this indefinitely. if wifi is off, bluetooth works fine. the caveat is that i often use maps while streaming my music, so i need both. otherwise, i'd have no problem just turning on wifi when needed.
i'm running stock, rooted lk8.
joshuar9476 said:
I've seen many issues of wifi not working when bluetooth is on, but my problem (though related I'm sure) is the opposite. I stream my audio to my head unit in my car. If wifi is on the bluetooth disconnects from my car, reconnects, plays for a second, then disconnects again. it will cycle like this indefinitely. if wifi is off, bluetooth works fine. the caveat is that i often use maps while streaming my music, so i need both. otherwise, i'd have no problem just turning on wifi when needed.
i'm running stock, rooted lk8.
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I'm having the exact same issue.
Tried running the wifi on just 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz (started out on auto)
It continues to disconnect the bluetooth regardless the setting.
It only disconnects on calls, as I can play music to my BT from my phone while connected to wifi.
The only way the BT stays connected during a call, is to turn off the wifi.
I've run into an issue with BT, I think.
I have a BT based home phone setup from Panasonic. My cell connects to the home phone system via BT, and when I get a call on the cell the home phones ring, and I can answer it either from the cell phone or the home phone handset. Very convenient.
I also have BT in my car. When I get in the car and turn it on, the car requests a BT connection, and the phone connects to the car, but only for a fraction of a second. Then it immediately drops that connection, and reconnects to the home phone. My Samsung doesn't do that. Once it connects to the car, it stays connected to the car.
So with my old phone, I could walk out of the house, start the car, and be connected to the car's BT system. With the LG, I end up not connected to the car. Had I noticed this problem sooner, I think I would have returned the phone. Anyone have any thoughts on how to solve this?
I really do like this phone, but there sure are a lot of little bugs in the software that LG doesn't seem to be doing anything about.
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?