I recently flashed CM7.2 (Android 2.3.7) on my Wildfire.
After this, I could connect my hands-free bluetooth headset (Plantroics Voyajer Pro HD) just once. Subsequently, there seems to be no handshake happening between the headset and handset. They are never connecting...
I tried to connect with a another basic BT module (Motorola H500) and it connects with no problem.
Any idea what could be the issue with PLT Voyager?
Flat battery?
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Hi, I've a problem with my qtek 8020 with 2.2.32.23 rom.
My smartphone doesn't recognize bluetooth car handsfree (metablue) automatically, after a pairing and a connection (that run perfectly) when I turn off the handsfree or the 8020, and put on, the connection doesn't start automatically, and I must cancel the connection and re-pairing again.
The handsfree runs perfectly with a symbian phone, therefore it's probably a bluetooth stack problem of my 8020.
Please, has anybody a solution?
Thanks all.
I have a bluetrek S2 headset, Since I flashed my MDAC III to WM6(B&B) I'm having problems keeping the headset and my device paired. I flashed WM6.1(B&B5.0) to the device but the problem still exist. I can pair them to each oter, and everything works fine. When I turn of the headset( to recharge or to save battery) The connection is lost the next time I turn it back on, I do have to pair them again. First I tough it was my headsets problem, but then I tried to pair a BT GPS mouse, the same result. I have the same problem pairing this GPS with other devices(TyTN, iMate Jamin) running WM6. Does anyone know how to fix this bluetooth problem I'm having?
There might be a connection here (no pun intended). For quite sometime, I was using an old SE637 phone and had it working flawlessly with my Garmin c550 GPS.
During an hour and a half trip yesterday, the Garmin notified me 3 times that the bluetooth connection with the Tilt was lost (the SE profile had already been removed from the Garmin). I never saw this message before with the SE. FWIW, the 2 devices are no more than 2 or 3 feet apart at all times, and neither of them are physically touched during the trip. I'm concerned that this might be an HTC problem. Any thoughts?
smonte said:
I have a bluetrek S2 headset, Since I flashed my MDAC III to WM6(B&B) I'm having problems keeping the headset and my device paired. I flashed WM6.1(B&B5.0) to the device but the problem still exist. I can pair them to each oter, and everything works fine. When I turn of the headset( to recharge or to save battery) The connection is lost the next time I turn it back on, I do have to pair them again. First I tough it was my headsets problem, but then I tried to pair a BT GPS mouse, the same result. I have the same problem pairing this GPS with other devices(TyTN, iMate Jamin) running WM6. Does anyone know how to fix this bluetooth problem I'm having?
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No one with an possible solution, or at least with the same problem??
Same problem here
I have just received a new HTC TyTN II on Orange that has the same problem. My old one (windows mobile 6.0) had no problem with my Motorola H12, but the new one (Windows Mobile 6.1) can't keep the pairing, and I have to turn Bluetooth on an off to get the connection. Always have to enter the passcode.
Version data is:
CE OS 5.2.19212 (Build 19212.1.0.3)
Processor: MSM7200-400MHz
ROM version 1.65.16.25
G 25.83.40.02H
D 3.28.00.00
Any help /advice much appreciated!
O.
Fixed itself...
This seems now to have fixed itself - I had to enter the password twice in a row for some reason and then it worked properly. So now all happy...
Windows Mobile 6.1 rocks...
Running into the next problems when playing MP3 through my PC's speakers through A2DP with my stock Eclair ROM 2.51.1.MB525.Retail.en.GB:
PC Win7 X64, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR stick Belkin F8T012, Widcomm Stack 6.3.0.7900.
Paired the Defy with my PC. The Defy shows as MB525 in "Devices and Printers" when I double-click on the icon, the properties appear. From here, I can initiate the "Music and Audio" connection. The Defy's music now plays through my PC's speakers, and I can control the Defy through my PC (pause, back/forward etc.) with a little window that appears above my system tray. So far so good: splendid audio! Now when I end the connection from my PC in the MB525 property page, the Defy starts playing through it's own speaker again, as it should. Perfect. Now I am able to successfully reconnect in the same way once more, but when I disconnect again, the Defy thinks it is still connected and stays silent. After a while the Defy then reboots (no "M" screen, but showing "android"). Then, I can connect for two more times before this starts over.
Is anybody else experiencing this behaviour?
What I think is also strange: I cannot initiate the A2DP connection from my Defy, have to start that from my PC. With my WinMobile phone the A2DP setup was working as it should, no phone reboots and able to initiate from the phone. I tried with older Widcomm stacks, but the same things happened.
Now I tried the same thing with Bluesoleil 8.0.338.0 which I bought as well. No errors, connection initiates from the phone, BUT: no audio could be heard from my PC's speakers during the connection. I selected the correct sound output option, my PC's sound card. In other words: works perfect but no sound.
With both bluetooth stacks, everything else works ok: FTP, Headset profile (can hear audio through my PC speakers now)....
Can someone help me stopping the android reboots with the Widcomm stack, or tell me how to get A2DP going with Bluesoleil?
Apart from this issue, the Defy is a great phone I think!
EDIT:
Tested the Bluesoleil with ISSC and CSR chipped BT dongles on X64 and X86 as well, everything but A2DP seems to work. Connection between the Defy and Bluetooth stick seems to be OK, but no sound is heard.... Cannot test the other sticks with Widcomm, since this stack is dedicated to Broadcom chipsets nowadays...
After struggling with this for four days, I have been able to solve the problems. I tested with Toshiba bluetooth stack and uninstalled this as well because it did not solve the A2DP problem. Then I uninstalled two devices that were present in the Win 7 "devices and printers" folder, a bluetooth GPS and another PC. After this I reinstalled Widcomm 6.3.0.7900. After pairing I am able to use all of the Bluetooth features of my Defy, including A2DP, FTP and Remote control!! I can even initiate the A2DP connection from the Defy like I used to do with my Windows Mobile phone. Thanks for studying this thread anyway!
Regards, André
So I'm running cloudy G3 on my D850, but this doesnt seem to be specific to that ROM, since nobody else has reported it.
My issue is that once I connect to my car radio, it connects and works perfectly, but once I turn the car off and it disconnects, the saved bluetooth connection disappears and I'll have to go through the pairing process all over again. Anybody have issues similar to this? I know the bluetooth stack in 5.0 is buggy and I'm sure its related to that.
Hello there. I've been experiencing a problem with my OP3, regarding the BT connection to my car stereo.
I recently bought a new head unit for my car, a Pioneer MVH-X580BT unit, it Works fine. However, when i connect my phone to it, it allows me to playback áudio, but i won't allow me to use it for hands-free calling. The Bluetooth menu on the phone says "MVH-X580BT - Connected (no phone)". It happens with any CM-based rom that i've tried so far.
However, when i install a stock rom (Oxygen OS, Freedom OS also works), it works just fine, both audio and phone mode.
Is there something in custom roms that changes some sort of parameters in the ROM that makes the phone refuse a phone mode connection from the radio?
Any tips i can use?
Thanks!
logcat of the incident:
Here.
Hope it helps.
I've had the same problems. It's an issue with the LOS BT stack. I've created several unofficial versions of my favorite ROMs using a different BT stack that fixes this problem for me. Let me know if they work.