I don't know if it has been asked, but I really would like to have this feature. I had it with my Galaxy S II, but for some reason HTC has not included it in the HTC One X.
Any Dev. interested in adding this feature? It would be greatily appreciated.
Thanks.
I'd want this too, CM7 on my HD2 had it and I don't like losing features when upgrading my phone, Audio over Bluetooth could do with a overhaul in general, get dropouts out mine when connected to my car stereo, sure I've read that others are too.
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Hi could someone please help me out please
I have a Supertooth Buddy Handsfree Kit and It connects to my HTC Desire, but it only connects on the Phone Audio profile and NOT the Media Audio profile... My N97 seems to work fine it can stream Media Audio and Phone Audio
Right I contacted HTC see if they could help they said its impossible to do that Nokia phones do it coz they have more Bluetooth profiles than HTC coz they helped create the the technology....
okay to the point I know stuff can be hacked and altered/added (unofficial/illegally whatever you wanna call it) so I came across this How to connect mini bluetooh keyboard to Desire Froyo
That thread up there seems to explain how to add a Bluetooth Keyboard, so am guessing its actually adding in a Profile.
Is it possible that someone can help me out on this? I already have a rooted phone.
I'm thinking of upgrading to this phone, one of the main reasons is that my current device, which has galaxy S guts, is not compatible with most bluetooth devices. I like to use an app called blueputdroid that turns my phone into a universal keyboard as well as an ELM bluetooth device that turns my phone into a dyno along with the torque app for my car.
For some reason the way samsung built the bluetooth makes it not work with a lot of these things, I know it's not the apps or 3rd party devices as I use my old G1 now for it, but would much rather just have my main phone be my one device.
Have any of you tested blueputdroid or any bluetooth devices? If not could someone try out blueputdroid with this phone (it's free in the market) any help would be much appreciated thanx!!
Says it has detected unsupported Bluetooth stack.. Install cyanogen Rom, etc.
Thanks, at least this phone is likely to get cyanogenmod support which will fix the problem my SK sure as hell won't
My GS2 works perfect with my ELM adapter. It worked perfect with my Vibrant too. I've never had a single problem with any bluetooth device on either of them.
I've had a lot of bluetooth problems with both my vibrant and now my GS2. Both work reliably with my wife's mini cooper bluetooth but they both have had problems connecting to the garmin nuvi I use for handsfree in my car (and forget about the A2DP on it).
I tried a lot of roms on my vibrant (incl stock) and they did lots of cool stuff but never made the BT connect reliably. Then I came across this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795691
I made the suggested change to /system/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf and voila! I finally have good BT with my vibrant.
So I got my SG2 last week, rooted it and found that it also had the bad settings in /system/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf. However it also lacked BLN (backlight notification) and few other tweaks I've come to love on my vibrant so I flashed juggernaut 2.6. That fixed all the major foibles with the SG2 but it still won't reliably connect to my garmin.
I opened up the filesystem to find that /system/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf is no longer there! Does anyone know where it went?
Apparently I don't have enough posts to ask in the dev forum where juggernaut was posted http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1322642 so I'm hoping someone will see this plee for help.
thanks
the phone has BT 3.0, but it is backward compatible with BT 2.0 and 1.0 devices
i haven't had any trouble using it with my car deck (streaming audio & phone), my large collection of stereo BT devices, and other BT enabled phones & PCs/Laptops
the remote control feature from the stereo headsets works properly, for fast forward, backward, play, pause, talk, mute, etc
the only thing i have yet need to test BT on is with a BT smart wrist watch
bluetooth not pairing bluetooth car audio. Dont know what to do. I tried everything!!!
How about you go back to using stable rom instead of a beta ICS rom? Will save you all the trouble
I want to move forward ;-). And once I have priviledge to help with the developement I will.
Dang, I must be so very conservative when I say that progressive opening of two threads about a same issue on a same day is idiotism beyond belief.
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erklat totally agree. I must admit that I am a rookie. Will not happen again. However anyone up there that can guide me on the following:
-My bluetooth car kit says no compatible devices has been found. (eventhough I have my phone visible)
-Find the car bluetooth on my device but it tells me that my car rejected to pair
????
Note Bluetooth apps seems not to help the issue.
extensive google research does not give any answer. Should I leave it as a mistery?
I am wondering is it is because car bluetooth out of date. the car is only 2 years old
Seems strange not having found anyone posting an explanation of the issue
anyone there?
I did it from my phone, not from car. No problems luckily, because this was a must. Otherwise I should have returned to GB, so old
Can you be more specific?
I have a strange Bluetooth issue: I can't even find my Bluetooth headset with my HTC One X.
But the Bluetooth headset works perfectly - I can easily find it with my HTC Desire or any other phone.
The headset itself of-course is in pairing-state.
Might this be due to only Bluetooth 2.0 capability of my headset?
As you know HTC One X has Bluetooth V 4.0. Is this backwards compatible to Bluetooth 2.0?
Anyone else experiencing such issues?
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As you know HTC One X has Bluetooth V 4.0. Is this backwards compatible to Bluetooth 2.0?
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It's supposed to be. But as we all have experienced at one time or another BT is an imperfect technology. I've been lucky. All my BT devices work fine. The One X actually connects much faster to previously connected devices than my i9100 did. I have a BlueAnt Q2 and confirm it works fine.
Once you do get a headset connected you'll find HTC didn't include a native ICS voice dialer. All the APK's I've found don't work. The only way I've found so far to initiate a BT call from the headset is to use Vlingo in In Car mode. Hopefully a dev will come up with a working BT dialer.
Good luck.
Argh, my Bluetooth headset was quite cheap (~30 €), and is a no-name brand (bought about 2 years ago)
Bluetooth connection from One X to Desire works flawless.
Maybe I'll buy a new headset from a well-known brand ...
Or any other ideas?
try a reset of the phone? that seems to help in a lot of cases. also, any other bluetooth connections already in place? may want to try removing them before doing the reset. i have a much older bluetooth headset that will pair with my one x. and a newer one that pairs. both useless for voice dialing without an intermediary app, but the newer one seems to work well with a paid app (enhanced sms and caller id) that will identify callers and also read sms messages. getting there.
Hmm, reset is just my 'ultima ratio' ...
Will only try it, when I get not other solution ...
Any other ideas?
Hi everyone, I'll try again with this post
So the htc one v doesnt have AVCRP for bluetooth connection to certain devices.... I am trying to get my head around the different bluetooth profiles. It has A2DP, which is unidirectional, so does that mean there is no compatible bluetooth headset or car kit system for this device? if it only transmits music etc TO a speaker?
This seems like relatively 'dark ages' technology to me, and i find it really hard to beleive. Someone has previously told me Cyanogenmod is 'working on it'. I know this is a ROM (i dont know much more than that), so this implies to me that the phone has the capablity for AVRCP, but htc didnt put it on there?
I really want to just be able to run my phone through my car stereo to make and receive calls.
It might be a whole other thread topic, but would cyanogenmod help make my phone better i.e. faster and not like a piece of s**t?
Thanks in advance
Roxi
Does anyone know anyone in Melbourne Australia who offers a phone overhaul (root etc) service?
I can't help with the blue tooth questions, but most custom Roms will have the OneV working better. If you want to root it, I advise doing it yourself with the AIO tool. All the info for this is available on these forums.