This is my problem when I make a phone call I can only answer via speaker or bluetooth not on the handset its self. what setting did I hit? its like its stuck on handsfree mode
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I have a HTC Touch Dual.
I just bought a bluetooth headset (SE DS220) which is working great - I listen to music and take/ring calls. However i have two strange issues I wonder if it is possible to fix:
1. While I am using the bluetooth headset my phone still rings if I receive an incoming call - I would like for the phone to be silent and for it to "ring" in my headset. If I turn off the sound in my phone then I can't listen to music either.
2. When I receive an incoming call I have to answer it with the button on the bluetooth unit - if I answer with the phone then the call is switched to the phones speakers. Is it possible to change this behaviour?
Thanks in advance!
/Hass
Hi everyone ? Has anyone encountered any sound related problems when disconnecting for a bluetooth device ? When I am disconnect from either my Jabra bluetooth ear piece of my bluetooth car handsfree buddy I end up having no sound at all on my phone. Pressing the keypad and no sound, someone calls me, the phone vibrates but the other side cant hear me, that's until I give my phone a restart. Any help please ?
Hi,
I am having problems with the HTC One X and my car kit. It connects ok and allows outgoing calls no problem. However incoming calls were automatically answered (worked out it is the stock installed car mode),and a message played to the caller "the person you are calling is currently driving". After that, it is not possible to connect to the caller.
I have now disabled the car mode app and done a hard reset. The phone now still works for outgoing calls. It works for incoming calls, provided it is not plugged into the charger.
If plugged into the charger (cig lighter with non-HTC usb cable),hitting answer (whether on phone or car kit) picks up the call and then the audio goes silent after about 2 seconds. The call can then only be recovered by selecting the audio out as handset, and then re-selecting the car kit. After doing that, everything works fine (provided the caller hasn't hung up in the meantime!).
Has anyone else had similar issues? Any ideas are welcome.
I have tried installing no dock and a tonne of similar apps to no avail.
I have tried enabling the car mode app and answering calls through it (but does the same as above - 2 seconds of audio then audio goes until carkit disconnected and then reconnected during call).
I am running a stock phone, not rooted, with 1.26. I am not encrypting the storage or anything else (I notice there have been threads about enryption and bluetooth problems prior to 1.28).
Thanks
TS
You may have solved this by now but I had a similar problem with my One S. It turned out not to be the phone at fault.
In my case the phone would ring once then fall silent and the car audio would go silent while the incoming caller received the message that I was driving. I had not changed any of the settings on my car so assumed that the phone was at fault.
After trying to change phone settings I had a look at the settings for the Bluetooth on the car, where I found a setting for placing calls on hold. I found that this was set on automatic so I changed it to manual and everything worked properly.
What had been happening was that all incoming calls were being put on hold, which is why the incoming caller received the "driving" message. The caller was actually connected but on hold and if I had pressed the button to swap between callers on hold I would have been connected.
It appears that the setting had always been on automatic but my old phone didn't use the automatic call hold function, which is why I only had the issue when I changed to the One S.
Hope this helps.
I have a Samung BT earpiece HM 1500. When I receive a call, the voice of the caller comes out of the earpiece & the phone simultaneously, & ofcourse it'd be so low on both. I then disable BT on the dialer & re-enable it, then the voice comes out of the earpiece only & in great quality. The same thing happens when I connect the phone to my car BT set aswell, so the issue is related to the phone & not the BT sets.
Any solution to this ?
Ok....so it is video caller id that was doing the mess....removed it.....everything back to normal
I recently bought a BT car speakerphone and tried to place a call using my Xperia ZL (on 4.2.2). The call goes thru but I cannot hear anything from the speaker. I can hear sound if I play music but nothing if I make a phone call. I checked with my wife’s ZL (on 4.3) and the BT speaker works fine.
I tried my phone with another BT speaker and still no go for voice calls. Music is fine though. I believe there is an issue with the phone calls over the BT connection.
Anybody else experienced this issue? Any possible fix? I hate to send it back to Sony. Thanks