I've built a piece of hardware that allows for communication over bluetooth to a phone, and have tested the hardware as best I can. It uses an LMX9838 module from national semiconductor for bluetooth support. I've been trying for an hour to get the hardware to connect to my EVO but it never shows up in the device list. I can get it to communicate with my laptop, my work blackberry, but not my EVO running 2.2.
I've tried searching for EVO 2.2 and SPP profiles, but can't seem t find much. are any mods supporting SPP? I've seen elsewhere on google that 2.1 may have an old BT stack that does not support SPP, but nothing solid on 2.2 yet.
Hopeing someone here knows better.
Thanks.
Hi could someone please help me out please
I have a Supertooth Buddy Handsfree Kit and It connects to my HTC Desire, but it only connects on the Phone Audio profile and NOT the Media Audio profile... My N97 seems to work fine it can stream Media Audio and Phone Audio
Right I contacted HTC see if they could help they said its impossible to do that Nokia phones do it coz they have more Bluetooth profiles than HTC coz they helped create the the technology....
okay to the point I know stuff can be hacked and altered/added (unofficial/illegally whatever you wanna call it) so I came across this How to connect mini bluetooh keyboard to Desire Froyo
That thread up there seems to explain how to add a Bluetooth Keyboard, so am guessing its actually adding in a Profile.
Is it possible that someone can help me out on this? I already have a rooted phone.
Are there any ICS roms out there right now with bluetooth MAP support. CM has it on GB builds now but it doesn't appear to have been ported over to ICS yet.
http://review.cyanogenmod.com/#change,10699
This is the merged change. I'm willing to compile a rom from source if anyone can give me insight into how I could include this on an ICS rom. Cherry picking into CM ICS has failed for me every time I tried, and I assume this would be expected.
Is there any movement on this?
Still no Bluetooth MAP support for GN Galaxy ICS?
Every Moto Droid since the 1st one has it in Stock but I was really hoping to try something new.
Bluetooth MAP support
I really want to see this feature on my GNex too! I came from a DX and before that an OG and haf MAP on both of them!! I have a Ford F150 with Sync and really miss being able to have my girl read me my messages!
Also wondering on this as well. Sub'd
I am also looking for MAP support as well as the ability to see song tracks and album art. Cannot figure out why this is not included.
I'd also love for this to be built into future roms.
Wondering why I couldn't receive sms messages on my touchpad from my phone!
You'd think it would be standard?
waiting for any info still
I've tried compiling without luck.
Anyone have success?
I'm also interested in this. My BMW does not sync its sms, emails, or show bluetooth song titles. This sucks, for a brand new phone! my older BB worked fine on my bmw.
Can't get a word out of Android on this. Hope somebody here can get this figured out.
Working on it....
Cybertronicz said:
Working on it....
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Update?
See my post here. This has been tested and works, and should be available when the next nightly for maguro is released!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25047065&postcount=24
bL1X said:
Can't get a word out of Android on this. Hope somebody here can get this figured out.
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CM9 nightly has the Bluetooth MAP profile added as of 4/19. I just confirmed that this works on my BMW. Joy!
Is there anything special that needs to be done to enable MAP support for a particular device? I have a Verizon Galaxy Nexus and a Lexus GS 350 which claims to use MAP support to read messages, and works with other phones. I tried putting the latest nightly (cm-9-20120507-NIGHTLY-toro) on the phone, and no extra profile features showed up in the bluetooth settings. The car doesn't treat the phone any differently.
Any way I can verify whether I really have a working MAP profile? Thanks for any help!
Well, for whatever it's worth, I ran sdptool browse local on the phone while it had the CM9 nightly rom installed, and amongst other bluetooth profiles, it showed this:
Code:
Service Name: OBEX Message Access
Service RecHandle: 0x10005
Service Class ID List:
"" (0x1132)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
"RFCOMM" (0x0003)
Channel: 16
"OBEX" (0x0008)
Profile Descriptor List:
"" (0x1134)
Version: 0x0100
I assume this means the MAP bluetooth profile is present on the phone. However, the Lexus GS still does not treat the phone special in any way, and clicking the bluetooth settings for the Lexus GS device only shows bluetooth audio and bluetooth phone profiles associated with it. I assume that somehow this means the MAP profile on these nightly builds is just not compatible with the Lexus GS.
FYI, I was able to get this to work with the Lexus GS 350 after all! I was just looking in the wrong places... the phone bluetooth device settings gives no indication the MAP profile is enabled for the car. However, I found an info screen on the CAR which did reveal the MAP profile was enabled, and I was able to verify I could send and receive text messages via the car. Thanks for this function!
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FYI, I was able to get this to work with the Lexus GS 350 after all! I was just looking in the wrong places... the phone bluetooth device settings gives no indication the MAP profile is enabled for the car. However, I found an info screen on the CAR which did reveal the MAP profile was enabled, and I was able to verify I could send and receive text messages via the car. Thanks for this function!
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Curious can anyone get this going on the BMW?
cyberoptics said:
Curious can anyone get this going on the BMW?
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Yes, it works in BMW, but only SMS. Not email, tasks or calendar. I have a 2012 F10.
I have a Galaxy Note 2 running Jedi Master 13. Every single thing is awesome about this phone...
EXCEPT:
I have a Lincoln with the new MyLincoln Touch radio. It supports text messaging ONLY with ICS or more specifically, Bluetooth 3.x. The Bluetooth MAP (messaging access profile) is different in 4.0 and thus not supported. Is there any way to downgrade said Bluetooth version?
I only use BT stereo and phone headsets normally, never use file transfers so the 4.0 advantages wouldn't affect me (I hope).
Thanks in advance for the input! :good:
Did u try and call the dealership, maybe ur car has update they can do
BACARDILIMON said:
Did u try and call the dealership, maybe ur car has update they can do
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Yes, yes I did. I was in touch with the people that make the MyLincoln Touch device that works with Microsoft Sync. I have the newest version, which supports up to Android 4.1.1 and the Bluetooth 3.0 software, which has advanced compatibility with MAP. The Bluetooth 4.0 doesn't work the same and makes it lose the ability to do SMS from the car itself. Ugh.
I was hoping I could somehow put the old Bluetooth stack onto my phone to make it work properly. As of right now, Ford/Lincoln say that only Android ICS' Bluetooth stack is compatible. I feel better than the Apple community, they don't even get pictures to transfer. At least It's cool having the address book picture on my phone.
So can it be downgraded or not?
I am also interested in this (for another device though). Is it possible in principle?
No this stuff is way too complex due to the new advancement of spamsung Knox controling everything, we have very little control of our devices any more
Has anyone been able to get Fitbit Flex wrist band to sync with the LGOG? it says on their website that only the S4 and S3 are supported as of now, but just curious if anyone has had luck getting the sync to work..
Thanks
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While our phone should work if you're using a stock-based ROM (as the LG Bluetooth stack supports Bluetooth 4.0, and thus Bluetooth low energy), you'll want to avoid Android 4.2.2 ROMs on this phone unless they specifically added Bluetooth 4.0 support.
Android 4.3 fixes this hole by explicitly adding Bluetooth 4.0.
I have no personal experience with the Fitbit device, but I would guess Fitbit, Inc. is limiting official support to just the most popular smartphones as well as those they have on-hand to test and troubleshoot. Lack of official support doesn't necessarily mean it won't work, it just means they haven't tested and verified it themselves.
I have tried it with a couple of ROMs and they do not work. When you open the settings menu in the Fitbit app, and select devices, you would be able to see a sync/force sync option if the phone recognized it. I think it would require a build.prop change to one of the S3/4 devices just to recognize it, then actually syncing would be another issue of it's own.
I am interested in if anyone knows how to get this working, so I'll keep checking back.