Im having issues with bluetooth being garbled. I have to unconnect and reconnect multiple times to get it to sound clear. Im using noisehush 500 noise cancellation. Never had issue with bluetooth until I was giving the dinc2 replace my x.
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I saw that this had been asked once before, but no suitable answers were given unfortunately. On my old Evo, I could play music through my stereo via aux cable, and the phone would switch to Bluetooth for calls. This meant cutting the music, and transferring to both the mic and earpiece for audio omy bluetooth.
Currently, the audio on my ET4G doesn't transfer to the bluetooth headset, but instead comes out of my car speakers. Any workarounds to get the call pushed to Bluetooth when it comes in, or am I stuck just unplugging the 3.5 mm jack?
For your info, I'm currently rooted and running Starburst 1.98, although I'm willing to change that if it can help with the issue. Thanks!
I've been wondering about this too. Seems like you can still talk through the BT headset, but the person you are talking to comes through the speakers instead of the headset.
And I am still completely stock and not rooted BTW.
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It works if using car mode
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Hmm . . .audio still coming through speakers for me.
It works while i'm my car dock so I guess it won't work through the headphone jack
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you guys got it figured out yet, got the same problem
and havent found a solution....
did a search within the ET4G forums with the term "headset" and this is the best result..
I have a Bluetooth headset that supports A2DP. All notifications and media play through it automatically, which I very much like. It worked perfectly on my OG Epic 4G, but on the Touch I've had constant issues where somewhere around 25% of the time that my phone sends it something via A2DP (usually a notification sound) my Bluetooth will disconnect, I'll hear its disconnect sound, then I'll have to wait a couple of seconds to hear it reconnect, which it succeeds at roughly 80% of the time. Otherwise I have to turn it off and back on to get it to connect.
Anyone else experience the same with theirs? Any thoughts on a cause/solution?
Are you rooted? What ROM are you running?
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CharlyDigital said:
Are you rooted? What ROM are you running?
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While I am now rooted, but otherwise stock, this problem has occurred since day one. It's not related to any customizations.
Am I REALLY the only one experiencing this? Seems surprising.
No. I thought it was my headset, and I was about to replace it.
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No. I thought it was my headset, and I was about to replace it.
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All right, so we've got one more person with the same issue. Now if only we had some extra thoughts on a solution, or a line on this being something Samsung is aware of.
Since this got moved I'm not sure if it's been seen in this forum. Anyone got any thoughts? Similar experience? Idea of if there's a possible fix?
I'm have a problem playing bluetooth audio through my factory stereo
I'm have a problem playing bluetooth audio through my factory stereo, which worked flawless with the EVO. This is a show stopper for me because I travel a lot and listen to podcasts in my car. Since I got the E4GT I have been unable to stream BT audio.
I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out this is related to the same SoundPool bug that causes a lot of games to crash on the E4GT. I have no further info to help you, unfortunately; you can Google around about that. The short version is that that if it IS another symptom of that same bug, there's probably no fix.
I have a tiny Bluetooth USB jig that I plug into my laptop and my music plays fine through my laptop. I will test it out over a longer period of time tomorrow but so far its been great..
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Anyone tried Groove IP on the N7? (or any other "phone" app?). Wondering how sound quality is through "speakerphone".
I can't tell you about the sound quality on the internal speakers but the apps is working great via Bluetooth
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I tried it out. It works fine and seemed better to me than some of my phones.
I second that. It works perfectly
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It worked better on the N7 than it did on my Nexus Galaxy.
wow same thing here. My Motorola Triumph is terrible on GrooveIP but sounds pretty good on the nexus 7. Thanks for testing everyone.
Did you guys change any of the audio/echo settings like microphone gain?
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Did you guys change any of the audio/echo settings like microphone gain?
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I used a pair of earbuds to negate the speaker/mic/feedback/echo issue. It felt like I was using an old school hands free kit , but my wife said audio quality improved dramatically.
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I used a pair of earbuds to negate the speaker/mic/feedback/echo issue. It felt like I was using an old school hands free kit , but my wife said audio quality improved dramatically.
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I'll have to try it with my bluetooth headset tomorrow. On just speaker, the person on the other line said they kept hearing an echo of their own voice. I tried lowering the microphone gain and enabled the echo canceling setting but still the same result.
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It worked better on the N7 than it did on my Nexus Galaxy.
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On your gnex what were y you're settings, i cleared up my problems when i tried the settings to default
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Can the N7 use Earbuds with built in mic? Does the N7 headphone jack support this?
I tried GrooveIP Lite as a test. I'm getting varied results from call to call though.
I'm using a Samsung WEP 470. I turned up the BT mic gain to 1 and now the other person hears me fine. And I hear them fine. The problem is that I sometimes hear them five to ten seconds LATE. I haven't had any of the echo problems or anything else. But the lag ranges from nothing at all to ten seconds. I'll test by calling the same number a few times. Sometimes it's fine...other times the delay makes a conversation impossible. It's like talking to someone on the moon.
Have any of you run into this? How did you solve it?
Thanks!
--mop
There's an "Echo Test" number you can try 909-390-0003, that sort of lets you know how "fast" the response at the other end is. Also tell if there's echo.
In settings you might try changing "Troubleshooting/Mic Buffer" to small.
I don't talk a lot on it, but has been OK.
I'm using it without headphones or Bluetooth, works perfectly.
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I'm using it without headphones or Bluetooth, works perfectly.
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same here,
works great
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GrooveIp is working great. I used my old HTC G2 wired headset with mic. Made calls on tethering 3g and 4g with no problems. It would be nice if messaging and voice were integrated so I can use it all one app.
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Hi, I hope someone can help. I've tried to start using my headphones. The problem I encounter is when someone phones me it rings through my headphones and my phone speaker as well. I thought it should just ring in my earpiece? The phone is stock and running jellybean. Thanks.
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It is supposed to do that. E.g. you have your headphones plugged in, but you aren't wearing the headphones, you will still hear the ringtone through the speaker.
Check out my earlier thread about some AUX port and headset issues that I solved using a simple app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1944324
In my case I'm using external speakers and mic, so when toggled, no sound at all from the phone.
Anyone else having issues with the quality of their Bluetooth connection? Never had issues in my car before but now every call I make or receive using Bluetooth in my car has terrible quality, static, disconnecting, can't make out what the other person is saying etc... music connection has been fine so far only other issue now is certain playlists don't sync from my library to my phone on play music. Did not have any of these issues with my s7 very annoying. On latest Verizon firmware and software for my car 2013 s4.
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I'm paired to a $10 Bluetooth receiver in my car, and the connection and clarity have been great. I'm on the latest firmware too.
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Weird issue, it's just always static. Music plays fine though. I dont know just reset my phone and Bluetooth in the car, we'll see if that fixes it or not *shrugs* apparently a bunch of people are having the issue though
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/forums/v3_1/forumtopicpage/board-id/GS8QA/page/46/thread-id/299
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I've had a few issues with what seems to be the Bluetooth not connecting in the full AD2P mode, which puts the audio in a very low bitrate mode that makes the audio sound like it's coming through a walkie talkie. Turning the device off and on usually fixes it. This issue goes way back across android versions, basically all my phones have had this issue from time to time. Resetting it will usually put it into the proper mode.
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I had not had any issues but have not connected to my car yet. I do use my Samsung Level U bluetooth headphones and they are great.
Just an update, ended up doing a full factory reset and repaired with the car and now connection is improved! Still get some static but nothing like before!
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