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 ?
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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
Hey all,
I am having some trouble when connecting it in car to my Sony BT2700 head-unit it is all working brilliant calling, music and so on.
But the problem shows when disconnection it again and making or receiving a call the sound in the ear is very loud and metallic, the only way to fix it is rebooting. When it happens I try to turn the volume down or up and still nothings happens..
The phone is rooted but the problem was there before. Anyone that have experienced the same with loud volume?
Maybe it is a a2dp problem?
/tsk
Hi, I have a Bluetooth speaker on my visor, I pair it with my Z. When I am driving & select & dial a contact it goes via the Bluetooth speaker & I can hear them & I can talk to them. However when someone calls me when my Bluetooth is connected I can answer it via the phone or the Bluetooth Speaker but I then have to manually press the "speaker" icon (to the bottom right of the contact picture) & select the bluetooth device so people can hear me. Is there a way of defaulting the phone to "BT Speaker" (or any Bluetooth device) when the Bluetooth is connected? Thank you, I've searched but didn't come up with anything! http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=57383234
Not sure this helps
When I pair it with my bluetooth headset, I have to press the answer button on my bluetooth to hear sound or anything on my bluetooth headset
If I press the answer key on my phone, it would just work normal like it didn't connect to bluetooth( using the speaker on the phone)
So I guess if your bluetooth speaker has some kind of answer key, you would have to press it for it to using it by default
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Ah yeah, I wondered that too as it was one of the first things I had a look for but it still comes through the phone until I manually "change" the speaker, it must be my bluetooth speaker that's causing it if what I'm trying to achieve works on yours. Thanks for your reply!
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
Hi, I usually have my OP3 connected via aux in my car, but when I make/recieve a call people doesn't hear me unless I turn on the internal speaker. Is this happening to you or only me? It should happen with any jack without microphone connected to the OP3.
Uppp please!
Well I found out the problem is the echo, people hear me but also hear themselves. So I guess there's no echo cancellation for OP3 on calls?? Please help!!