WP7 HD2 Headphone Jack issues? - Windows Phone 7 General

With headphones attached I am unable to receive calls. Caller will get a fast busy, I am also unable to make calls. Sux as I have phone in car listen to slacker then unable to listen to call via stereo or even receive the call.
anyone else having this issue? Is there a fix? Tried searching didn't come up with anything.
Thanks.
-M

I don't have this problem.

Radio problem maybe?
Well my problem is that i can hear music when plugged into my car radio, i can hear the person calling me but he/she can't hear me, it is like when you plug in the headphones/earpiece (or jack to jack cable) the microphone gets cut off.
I have a doubt on the latest radio I flashed. Maybe I should get back to an older radio to see if the problem is fixed.
Will update as soon as I can

mgayda said:
With headphones attached I am unable to receive calls. Caller will get a fast busy, I am also unable to make calls. Sux as I have phone in car listen to slacker then unable to listen to call via stereo or even receive the call.
anyone else having this issue? Is there a fix? Tried searching didn't come up with anything.
Thanks.
-M
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i was NOW about to make a thread stating this EXACT same issue...whenever i try making a call with my headphones plugged in, i get a network error. and if someone tries callin me while my headphones r plugged in, it goes straight to voicemail but it works fine thru bluetooth and a side issue(not sure if this is posted already) the multitouch only works horizontally and while the phone is in portrait view can anyone help?

I'm seeing the same issue. With headphones plugged in I cannot make or receive phone calls. Outbound is network error, inbound fails as well.
I have tried with regular headphones (stereo... three connector) and with headphones w/Mic (4 connectors).

Are you guys all HD2 users?
if so, have you tried a different ROM?
If this is an HD2 specific issue then it would probably get a better response in the HD2 section..........

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Voice Speed Dial and Phone Call going off...

Hi all -
I bought a HTC Touch Pro 3-in-1 Synch & Charge Stereo Audio 3.5mm adapter w/ microphone, hoping I can be able to use it while listening to MP3 music while charging my phone and capable of picking up calls in my car.
This is the item I bought: http://www.pdaextreme.com/2750.html
I noticed that everytime I use it, I would be able to listen to music for a short while then all of a sudden the Voice Speed Dial would go off or it would make calls repeatedly then I would unplug it and it would stop.
Can anyone tell me why this is happening and what I can do to prevent it from going off? It's really strange, I suspect that there some kind of shortcircuit in the adapter. Need help.
Thanks in advance,
elfnet
I know what you mean, i have a similar setup and specially when im listening to internet radio on skyfire or music on S2P it goes crazy and i have to unplug, for the voice dialer i disable it, just go on the options. but for the redial of the last number i have no clue on how to stop it. I hope someone here has a good solution to our problem!

bizarre bluetooth conneciton problem...

I'm trying to connect my Sprint TP2 to my car stereo's bluetooth.
It works great for streaming audio from my phone, but when I try to make or receive a call, it's as if it's not even connected. If I call from the phone, and then click the connect button on the stereo a few times, it will connect, but then only for a second or 2 before it drops off again. The phone call never gets lost, it just doesn't work like a hands-free headset should.
What is interesting though, is if I'm playing a song from my phone, then the head set portion works exactly as it should.
I tried another phone, a Treo800, and it works as is should; you can make and receive calls as you would w/ any headset, and doesn't have to be connected via the audio profile first.
Any suggestions?
batpot said:
I'm trying to connect my Sprint TP2 to my car stereo's bluetooth.
It works great for streaming audio from my phone, but when I try to make or receive a call, it's as if it's not even connected. If I call from the phone, and then click the connect button on the stereo a few times, it will connect, but then only for a second or 2 before it drops off again. The phone call never gets lost, it just doesn't work like a hands-free headset should.
What is interesting though, is if I'm playing a song from my phone, then the head set portion works exactly as it should.
I tried another phone, a Treo800, and it works as is should; you can make and receive calls as you would w/ any headset, and doesn't have to be connected via the audio profile first.
Any suggestions?
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Check this thread out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=591322
The TP2 can have some weird behavior with bluetooth car kits due to the Widcomm bluetooth stack. I applied the fix in thread linked above and haven't had any problems since with the Tilt 2 and my Acura's bluetooth system.
thanks, I'll give that a shot tonight.
didn't work for me; exactly the same behavior as before.
Additionally, the BDAddr key in HKLM\Software\WIDCOMM\BtConfig\General always resets itself when i reboot my phone (the instructions say to set the value to "no value").
I even tried changing the key type, and it reverted to binary upon reset.
I'll keep searching, but in the meantime, any other suggestions?

Bluetooth and headphone jack

I have an Acura, and every bluetooth phone I have had in the past I could pair with the car, and plug in an Aux line to the headphone jack to listen to music, then if a call came in, it would come through my spearkers.
Now with the EP4g, it comes through the speakers, but no one can hear me, and I can't hear them until I unplug the aux line.
Anyone else have a problem?
i had a conference call on my phone in the car via my AUX input today. The parties were heard through the speakers of the car and they were able to hear me, but complained about a really bad echo and that I was VERY hard to hear. These in car conference calls were fine on my EVO with the same setup. I have not tried the in car bluetooth yet as I didn't think I would need it. Will be trying that next.
Just did a test with my Nissan and had to pull out the AUX cable before I could hear the other end on my speakers. The other end said they could hear me the entire time.
Something is going on with the aux cable. I really like the phone, but I don't like trying to figure **** out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1291889
I was under the impression that the mic becomes disabled when the AUX cable is in. Had similar behavior on my old Palm Centro. It went into "headset" mode and the mic turned off. In my thread, someone said that it is working fine. Perhaps there is something else causing it?
Do you use or does the Samsung voice dial app automatically launch when you put your aux cable in? Mine does. The mic does not work for it either. Maybe its the culprit?
***** My issue was fixed by changing the TTY settings *****
Settings>Call Settings>TTY mode>TTY VCO
Its just an aux cable, no mic to it. I plug it in and dont see anything in the status bar and no apps launch.
Right, but when the AUX cable is put in, the Microphone on the epic is disabled, at least that's my working theory. IDK, maybe its just something with mine, but at the moment, no-one can hear me when the aux cable is installed, and i cannot use the voice search applications
***** My issue was fixed by changing the TTY settings *****
Settings>Call Settings>TTY mode>TTY VCO
I will give that a try, any idea what that mode does? Manual doesn't really help.
Bielinsk said:
I will give that a try, any idea what that mode does? Manual doesn't really help.
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VCO stands for Voice carry over. I could be wrong on the exact purpose, but i understand that it is designed to allow those with hearing impediments but capable of speaking to use their own voice while their speaker is hooked up to another device to assist in hearing.
Basically, it keeps the microphone on the device "ON" while the audio is outputted to another device. In our case, the car speakers.
Otherwise, when the device is outputting audio, it is looking for another source of voice input. If you car had a hands-free option built in, it would work just fine without changing the setting as the voice input would be coming from the hands free option.
Just a guess really. Glad its working for me, hope it works for you!
Yes it wierd, My car does have bluetooth built in, but when the aux cable is plugged in it doesn't send sound to the handsfree. Not sure what the issue is.
mrloserpunk said:
***** My issue was fixed by changing the TTY settings *****
Settings>Call Settings>TTY mode>TTY VCO
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Can anyone also confirm that this works?
I have an iphone 4s right now, but I really want to go back to android and get a GSII, but that bluetooth problem was a big hassle when I had the Epic 4G. However, with the Epic 4G, someone wrote an app that would allow you to reroute sound through bluetooth with the aux was plugged in. I'm hoping there's a fix out there...

Headset audio jack disables bluetooth.

Anyone know how to get the headset jack to NOT.shut. down the bluetooth in phone calls? I play music through the jack when driving. If a call comes in, the call is following the earphone path and bluetooth wont work until it's unplugged.
Thanks.
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Bump... anyone?
Anyone know of a rom where this doesn't happen?
I've experienced this same problem. Another irritating "feature" I experienced was when I was on a call on a headset, I went to get in my car and was expecting it to connect and switch to handsfree. I even unplugged my headset FIRST before starting the car. The car and phone wouldn't connect while the call was still going on. I had to wait until I ended my call before it would connect.
My old HTC EVO 4G would handle bluetooth switching like this so easily. Extremely frustrating that Samsung can't get it right.
From what I was able to gather via Google searches, this is a known issue and there doesn't seem to be any kind of fix. I don't think switching ROM's will help although you might want to look into CM9/10.1?

Bluetooth issues when making/receiving calls

Well, this is probably going to be the deal-breaker with this phone if it can't be fixed. Whenever I am in the car the device is paired with my stereo's bluetooth. When I receive or try to place a call, it automatically switches to handset or headphones (if the ghetto tape deck aux is plugged in). I have to manually switch it to bluetooth hands free, and most of the time, it doesn't work or switch over. The times that it does, I get no audio and the people on the other end can't hear me. When I try to switch back, it refuses to connect back to the device, and I have to end the call. Needless to say, it is extremely frustrating.
I have had an LG G2, Nexus 4, Galaxy S5, and other phones... and haven't experienced this problem with any of them. Is there a way to set the priority to bluetooth or fix this problem? Anyone else experiencing this?

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