Does anyone know if the Bluetooth SMS MAP protocol is supposed to work in 4.2.2 AOKP (I'm running milestone 1)? My Honda Civic doesn't think the phone supports it, so I'm guessing it's not working, but wanted to make sure there wasn't something I was missing. Also, I'd love to know if anyone is working on it or knows what the status is. I moved from an old hacked-up CM10.1 over to AOKP hoping maybe this had been fixed/was working, but alas, it looks like I'm still out of luck.
If I had more time, I'd offer to fix it up myself (and may still) if someone could point me in the right direction to get started. From what I saw in old posts back during the CM9 days this was working, so it seems that it'd be possible to revive without too much deep knowledge of the protocol itself (some already did the hard work)...
-Daniel
Okay, does anyone know if any of the 4.2.x ROMs support bluetooth sms map?
dath1974 said:
Okay, does anyone know if any of the 4.2.x ROMs support bluetooth sms map?
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well there are known bluetooth issues with 4.2.2 roms
I have a bluetooth headset which seems to work fine...
however I have a bluetooth mouse which recognizes but doesn't work in 4.2.2 roms
All 4.1.2 roms built off official stock seem to have bluetooth working fine...
hope this helped m8
In JB, a new Bluetooth stack was implemented. The MAP profile code, which was added to AOKP in ICS, is no longer valid. From what I have read, the new BT stack is not open source, so devs will not be able to reimplement MAP, at least for now.
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So I've tried every custom ROM for my E973 and I've noticed something odd. The ROMs built using the team LGOG tree seem to have an issue initializing bluetooth. It takes about 6-7 sec for bluetooth to come on, and android beam file transfer doesn't work. On the other hand, with Paulicat's AOKP and dvhexer's CM 10.1, bluetooth initializes within a second or two and android beam works fine. Is this down to drivers or some other difference in the bluetooth implementation? Would it be possible to create a flashable zip to apply to the ROMs with slow bluetooth to make it faster/more stable?
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So I've tried every custom ROM for my E973 and I've noticed something odd. The ROMs built using the team LGOG tree seem to have an issue initializing bluetooth. It takes about 6-7 sec for bluetooth to come on, and android beam file transfer doesn't work. On the other hand, with Paulicat's AOKP and dvhexer's CM 10.1, bluetooth initializes within a second or two and android beam works fine. Is this down to drivers or some other difference in the bluetooth implementation? Would it be possible to create a flashable zip to apply to the ROMs with slow bluetooth to make it faster/more stable?
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man, Still haven't had a response.
For what it's worth, I'm in the same boat as you. AOKP and AOSP will work everytime. Everything else won't work as well as stock. I got nothing to report that fixes bluetooth. If you find out why, let me know.
I use bluetooth a lot.
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man, Still haven't had a response.
For what it's worth, I'm in the same boat as you. AOKP and AOSP will work everytime. Everything else won't work as well as stock. I got nothing to report that fixes bluetooth. If you find out why, let me know.
I use bluetooth a lot.
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Try dvhexer's cm 10.2
Okay so I know that Google Now does not want to work with Bluetooth microphones, headphones, or anything of the sorts.
However I have heard that in the newer versions of Android (at least 4.2.2 and up) Google Now has had its code rewritten and it now works with Bluetooth.
My whole issue is that S-Voice is a slow piece of s**t and doesn't manage to do anything that I want it to do, particularly interface with Play Music. I have installed a pretty awesome stereo in my car, but I feel that S-Voice with all of its prompts and on screen pop ups is unsafe for driving, whereas Now would suit my needs much better.
Essentially what I'm asking is that if I were to put an Android 4.2.2 ROM on my device (recommendations highly appreciated, preferably with WiFi calling enabled), if it would interface with my head unit when I need to use handsfree (activated by a little telephone call button on my JVC head unit that currently enables the annoyingly slow S-Voice app).
Any ideas? I tried a workaround using 'Bluetooth Launch' and disabling S-Voice already, as advised on a few other forums... no such luck... just gave me an error code on the head unit. Kinda a strange thing, I know. Let me know if you have any ideas.
Thanks a bunch for your help and input, it's much appreciated.
PS. I'm really sorry, I hope there isn't another thread similar to this, I'm totes a noob
Not sure if bt will work like you want on a 4.2 2 rom. But you cannot have wifi calling unless its a T-Mobile Touchwiz based rom. We only have up to 4.1.2 on those.
Make a nandroid backup and try out a couple of roms. If you like the functionality enough, keep it, if not restore the nandroid.
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Is there any way to tell what version bluetooth is on a rom? I use a fitbit flex which needs blutooth 4.0. Any roms ive tried that are android 4.2 or 4.3 doesn't work with the flex. I would love to figure this out so I could use the newer software and still be able to sync my fitbit. Thanks
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Is there any way to tell what version bluetooth is on a rom? I use a fitbit flex which needs blutooth 4.0. Any roms ive tried that are android 4.2 or 4.3 doesn't work with the flex. I would love to figure this out so I could use the newer software and still be able to sync my fitbit. Thanks
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Which 4.3 roms haven't worked for you? Technically speaking they should all work, but I know Vanir didn't. CM10.2, PAC, Slimbean and others worked for me with my devices. I just remember Vanir not working even though it was 4.3.
Anything thats been 4.2 or 4.3. I know the cm I tried, a pacman one too. Fitbits website said with custom roms there have been some issues implying they didnt have the correct drivers. I have a jedi thats working but that goes back to 4.1. On the other roms when I go into the fitbit app to sync, the button to the right up top you would click to sync, never shows up on the 4.2 and 4.3 roms.
To clarify, my bluetooth to talk on the phone works but the software to sync up with the fitbit itself on the app does not work.
Probably use the application manager in settings and see the BT apk version.
You have to edit your build.prop to reflect one of the white-listed product models...
See: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2436260&highlight=fitbit+sync
I was the kind of guy who want to try some of the new version for this phone...
One issue I saw on each version except the original from bell is ... the bluetooth is not always working propely... not sure if @tdm can see the difference between v20f and cm bluetooth but since i'm back with this one i don't have to fight to have it connected to my car radio!
Anyone else having issue like mine??
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Even the stock Gingerbread firmware wouldn't work with bluetooth keyboards (the stock ICS just cops out and has a message pop up that says that the phone is not compatible with bluetooth keyboards!). I found that only Cyanogenmod 9 RC1 and RC2, and Cyanogenmod 10.1.x stable builds work with bluetooth keyboards. Try Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 and see if that fixes the bluetooth problem.
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Even the stock Gingerbread firmware wouldn't work with bluetooth keyboards (the stock ICS just cops out and has a message pop up that says that the phone is not compatible with bluetooth keyboards!). I found that only Cyanogenmod 9 RC1 and RC2, and Cyanogenmod 10.1.x stable builds work with bluetooth keyboards. Try Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 and see if that fixes the bluetooth problem.
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I have also experienced no bluetooth issues with Mokee 02072014 release version. Very reliable, bluetooth works like stock, no BSODs or reboot problems, and best of all its Kit kat.
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I have also experienced no bluetooth issues with Mokee 02072014 release version. Very reliable, bluetooth works like stock, no BSODs or reboot problems, and best of all its Kit kat.
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I should try that version.
HoNo!'s almost-stock V20F and Sphinx 4.1 are the ones I found to have a reliable BT connection to FORD Sync, automatic connection. Everything else I tried I have to manually connect it and sometimes I have to do it 3-4 times to get connected with the exception of Carbon ROM which is pretty much 1 shot and it would be connected. I wouldn't even care for BT if it is not for the cellphone use bylaw in our town.
Hi, I have a Chevy Volt and a Galaxy Note 2. When I was on a 4.1.2 based ROM, the integration with the car worked automagically (once BT paired). I recently updated to a 4.4 ROM (OmniRom), and now the link is broken. I can play audio through the BT as before, but the push to dial commanding will no longer dial the phone. The car just says "dialing failed", but the phone never even tries to dial! I think this may be a 4.4 issue because I had the same problem with another 4.4 CM based ROM.
Anybody have similar experiences, know of a workaround or way to get it to work?
Thanks!
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Hi, I have a Chevy Volt and a Galaxy Note 2. When I was on a 4.1.2 based ROM, the integration with the car worked automagically (once BT paired). I recently updated to a 4.4 ROM (OmniRom), and now the link is broken. I can play audio through the BT as before, but the push to dial commanding will no longer dial the phone. The car just says "dialing failed", but the phone never even tries to dial! I think this may be a 4.4 issue because I had the same problem with another 4.4 CM based ROM.
Anybody have similar experiences, know of a workaround or way to get it to work?
Thanks!
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Probably just go back to a Touchwizz based rom (Lots of 4.3 available) and you should be fine. But there may be other options but thats a suggestion
Yes as a test, works on 4.3, but
As a test, I loaded a 4.3 ROM and after I set the BT options for both media and phone it worked fine. I'm going to reload a 4.4 rom and see if it was simply that I did not have the BT set for audio and phone. duh.
Remember to update once you've tried it out. Could help out others in your situation.
no 4.4 yet, plan to though
Still running 4.3. SkyNote works pretty well, so I'm reluctant to move now.
Lots of threads about 4.4 BT problems. Sorry.