I have a completely standard 02 Desire. I have paired it up with a 2010 Mercedes bluetooth car kit. If I have the car kit on and turn on the Desire from cold the bluetooth connects and seems to work OK. If the desire screen locks or I stop the car (power off), when I restart the car the Desire sees the car kit but does not connect. It also refuses to reconnect when it has dropped the connection. It seems to connect for a second then immediately drops the connection.
If I leave the Desire to boot up and automatically lock the screen this also results in the Desire not connecting.
Has anyone got any ideas on how I could resolve this.
Jamie
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When I bought new car in May, Hyundai ix35, everything between Desire and car worked flawlessly: paired within 1 minute, phone book transfered in 3-5 minutes ?btw, why it had to transfer whole phone book everytime?? and reconnected automaticaly after out of range or car stereo off/on, voice dialing ...
BUT, after upgrading to android 2.2 I'm experiencing a lot of problems: no automatic reconnection, can connect only when car is started and phone bt after that, phone keep thinking that is connected even car is miles away, phone (application) restart after almost every call when bt is connected. I've tried with unpairing and pairing devices again, but there is no difference.
Car didn't have sw upgrade only phone.
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Before I rooted my Evo and upgraded to 2.2 all in the same day I had no issue with BT and my car connection.
Now my phone will connect to my car via BT, but then disconnect within 30 seconds. Then the car fails to reestablish a connection with the phone (even if I cycle the car, off and on) unless I cycle the BT off and on , on the EVO). After cycling the BT on the phone, the car will reconnect, only to lose it again within 30 seconds. ?
Ideas or thoughts?. Is this a hardware issue with the phone (doubtful) or a 2.2 issue or is something not right between 2.2 BT stack and the car BT system
The vehicle is a Ford with the "Sync by Microsoft".
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htc_touch_mn said:
Before I rooted my Evo and upgraded to 2.2 all in the same day I had no issue with BT and my car connection.
Now my phone will connect to my car via BT, but then disconnect within 30 seconds. Then the car fails to reestablish a connection with the phone (even if I cycle the car, off and on) unless I cycle the BT off and on , on the EVO). After cycling the BT on the phone, the car will reconnect, only to lose it again within 30 seconds. ?
Ideas or thoughts?. Is this a hardware issue with the phone (doubtful) or a 2.2 issue or is something not right between 2.2 BT stack and the car BT system
The vehicle is a Ford with the "Sync by Microsoft".
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What ROM are you using?
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same problem here. using Fresh 3.40.1
driving me nuts... i haven't tried it yet as I have 4G in my area but I hear Cynogen works...
Google and HTC know there is an issue in 2.2 with Bluetooth intermitent disconnects. The 2.2.1 supposedly fixes this but, it is only available to a few phones.
I just purchased a set of bluetooth headphones (LG Tone HSB700, love 'em!) to go along with my HTC Desire (USCC CDMA) running CM7.1. The bluetooth connection works great most of the time. I have noticed, however, when I'm connected to my wireless network at home but not streaming any audio or phone calls, that the bluetooth connections drops & reconnects every 30-60 seconds or so. If I am streaming audio or on a call, then the connection will not drop. Any ideas on what would be causing the drops? I connected the headset to my wife's Galaxy S3, and there were no connection problems.
DamonZ28 said:
I just purchased a set of bluetooth headphones (LG Tone HSB700, love 'em!) to go along with my HTC Desire (USCC CDMA) running CM7.1. The bluetooth connection works great most of the time. I have noticed, however, when I'm connected to my wireless network at home but not streaming any audio or phone calls, that the bluetooth connections drops & reconnects every 30-60 seconds or so. If I am streaming audio or on a call, then the connection will not drop. Any ideas on what would be causing the drops? I connected the headset to my wife's Galaxy S3, and there were no connection problems.
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Same here.... keeps disconnecting even with the car bt and the fidelio dock (which is quite annoying with the dock sound every 30 secs)
Any ideas?
I just got a new phone last week, a Samsung Galaxy S 3. It still has the same problem. I contacted LG a while ago and they said to send it in for repairs. I use my headphones so often, that I'd rather not send them in and be without them for a few weeks. So I haven't sent them in yet and I still have the same problem.
Hi All,
I recently bought a 2014 Civic Si and I've been getting strange disconnects from the Bluetooth Hondalink. Initially the phone would disconnect every 30 seconds or so and I realized it was because I had to allow the phone to share the phone book. That seemed to solve the constant, repetitive disconnects. Since then, when I start the car, the phone will connect, but then disconnects as soon as the phone functionality or the media functionality is accessed by the car the first time. If I then manually reconect the phone via Bluetooth it will stay connected just fine. After manually reconnecting I can stream audio or take/make phone calls no problem.
As an example, I start the car, the phone and Hondalink connect, Pandora will automatically start playing through the car audio. After about 10 seconds, it disconnects and then I hear Pandora from the phone speakers. I manually reconnect the phone to Hondalink and it stays connected, all works good after that.
Any ideas what might be happening on the initial connection?
My M8 is a carrier unlocked version ordered from HTC. I use it on AT&T.
Thanks for any ideas,
Lenny
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Hi All,
I recently bought a 2014 Civic Si and I've been getting strange disconnects from the Bluetooth Hondalink. Initially the phone would disconnect every 30 seconds or so and I realized it was because I had to allow the phone to share the phone book. That seemed to solve the constant, repetitive disconnects. Since then, when I start the car, the phone will connect, but then disconnects as soon as the phone functionality or the media functionality is accessed by the car the first time. If I then manually reconect the phone via Bluetooth it will stay connected just fine. After manually reconnecting I can stream audio or take/make phone calls no problem.
As an example, I start the car, the phone and Hondalink connect, Pandora will automatically start playing through the car audio. After about 10 seconds, it disconnects and then I hear Pandora from the phone speakers. I manually reconnect the phone to Hondalink and it stays connected, all works good after that.
Any ideas what might be happening on the initial connection?
My M8 is a carrier unlocked version ordered from HTC. I use it on AT&T.
Thanks for any ideas,
Lenny
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I would delete it out of your phone, and delete the phone out of your car, start over the procedure and see if that helps.
I'm having Bluetooth problems in my civic 2012..
Bluetooth streaming works fine, but calls disconnect and reconnect to the cars Bluetooth.
I've deleted the devices both from the car and phone, but it still disconnects and reconnects. Has anyone found a fix for this?
I know this doesn't help you at all, but I have a 2015 Civic and I have this exact same problem. HTC One M8, starts up fine and then disconnects. I have to manually choose a device to connect to and then I'm good to go for the rest of the time.
Annoying.
IDroidThere4Iam said:
Hi All,
I recently bought a 2014 Civic Si and I've been getting strange disconnects from the Bluetooth Hondalink. Initially the phone would disconnect every 30 seconds or so and I realized it was because I had to allow the phone to share the phone book. That seemed to solve the constant, repetitive disconnects. Since then, when I start the car, the phone will connect, but then disconnects as soon as the phone functionality or the media functionality is accessed by the car the first time. If I then manually reconect the phone via Bluetooth it will stay connected just fine. After manually reconnecting I can stream audio or take/make phone calls no problem.
As an example, I start the car, the phone and Hondalink connect, Pandora will automatically start playing through the car audio. After about 10 seconds, it disconnects and then I hear Pandora from the phone speakers. I manually reconnect the phone to Hondalink and it stays connected, all works good after that.
Any ideas what might be happening on the initial connection?
My M8 is a carrier unlocked version ordered from HTC. I use it on AT&T.
Thanks for any ideas,
Lenny
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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.