[Q] Bluetooth problem when connecting to my car - Verizon Droid Incredible 2

i just bought the incredible 2 and i have a nissan altima and on my last phone (blackberry tour) i would connect my phone through bluetooth in my car. Now it connects fine no problem but everytime i get a notification my phone no longer goes through the speaker in my car but my phone still says im connected through bluetooth.
and only way to get it back is to turn it off and sync back up again and pray i don't get a notification.
Any ideas?

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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.
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Hey everyone,
I have a Sony aftermarket deck in my car that I connect to via Bluetooth on my GN (also used to use my Nexus S, Droid Incredible). I have had the same issue with all my phones (a friends iphone doesn't have the issue) and the deck, which is when I turn Bluetooth on in my phone, sometimes it will auto connect, other times it won't.
When it will not connect I have to cycle the Bluetooth on/off a few times then go into settings and keep clicking the deck players name to get it to keep trying to connect.
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I had this issue too (Nexus One to my Kenwood DNX-8120). The way I get mine to always connect is to start BT BEFORE you start your car's radio. Then, it should auto-connect without any problems. I've been doing this method now for about a year without ever having a problem if I go that route.
If you still have troubles and don't want to turn your phones BT on and off, try turning BT on on your phone, but turn your stereo off and back on.
Hope that helps!

Getting Bluetooth Audio to autoconnect.

I have used my SGS3 for a while now with the built-in bluetooth phone connection in my car. The first time I used it I had to go through the pairing process, ever since then it automatically connects as soon as I turn on the car. I don't have to touch anything, as long as I have bluetooth turned on it connects.
So, I added a Logitech bluetooth audio receiver to the car http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Speaker-Bluetooth-980-000540/dp/B004VM1T5S
This unit paired with the phone fine, and remembers the pairing. Only problem is every time I turn it on, I have to go to the bluetooth menu on the phone and tap the entry for the logitech adapter to get it to connect. It's a few more steps that I'd like to make this work.
Can anyone suggest a way to my phone to auto connect this pairing?
I know it's uncool to bump your own post, but really........nobody?
Really unsure but try deleting the device from your phone reboot and pair again. All I can think of.
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I have the same problem and I have not been able to solve the problem. I am using a Blackberry Bluetooth Stereo Gateway. It would auto connect just fin to my Evo 4G. It will not auto connect on the SIII. If I look at the Bluetooth settings I will see it briefly show Connecting before dropping off when I power up the gateway. It has been this way since I got the SIII. I have only tried the stock ROMs. I am thinking about trying an AOSP ROM to see if it makes a difference.

[Q] help Samsung Note 2 Stuck in Headset mode

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I am in trouble. My phone is stuck is in headset mode when receiving calls. Really doing my head in.
The problem is started when my new car. I have never used any headset with this phone.
New car has a Bluetooth handsfree. When it's connected all calls received goes in headset mode. But if I make a call via the car Bluetooth handsfree there's no issue . When it is disconnected from the car connection the same problem continues, although a restart solves this problem.
How can I solve this issue with car Bluetooth? It was working well with my previous car Bluetooth system, e.g. Parrot Bluetooth.
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[Q] M8 Bluetooth Disconnect in 2014 Civic

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
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 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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