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Hi,
I have completely stock, locked boot loader and no root , GN that received OTA last night.
Before the update, my Samsung HM7000, Bluetooth headset worked flawlessly. Since the update I get disconnected frequently, Google Now or any other voice command takes forever to pass initializing.
Anyone else experiencing the similar issue?
Thanks
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I guess no one has any issue with Bluetooth?
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Hi,
No for me everything is working fine.
Hawon said:
I guess no one has any issue with Bluetooth?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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I'm having issues -- it works fine for audio and phone, but when I try to do voice search while the headset is on, the phone will often freeze on "initializing."
Same issue as op
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28829994#post28829994
rabidrotty said:
Same issue as op
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28829994#post28829994
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Well, not really the same issue. For me, the Bluetooth headset (Motorola s305) connects fine. It just seems to cause trouble with voice search.
I have the same issue- it fails to initialize and sometimes I will get a blue cloud that says "try again?". It is inconsistent- sometimes works flawlessly, sometimes the second time it will work, and sometimes cannot get it to initialize at all.
Noticed something similar myself.
I used to have a set up where when driving I had two bluetooth devices paired simultaneously.
1) Phone audio to car.
2) A2DP (media) audio to belkin BT to AUX adapter/receiver)
I've noticed since JB 4.1.1, my car will continuously disconnect from my phone whenever the phone is also paired with the Belkin adapter. Not too sure what to do (I have tried deleting and recreating the pairs just to be sure...)
Hawon said:
Hi,
I have completely stock, locked boot loader and no root , GN that received OTA last night.
Before the update, my Samsung HM7000, Bluetooth headset worked flawlessly. Since the update I get disconnected frequently, Google Now or any other voice command takes forever to pass initializing.
Anyone else experiencing the similar issue?
Thanks
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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Did you ever managed to fix your issue? I'm having the same problem with my bluetooth connection. It connects fine to my car but after few minutes it disconnects and I have to reconnect by hand then it disconnects again. Can't keep a bluetooth connection anymore. Was working perfectly in ICS and I think it was also working well in JRN84D (Android 4.1). I believe that it's the JRO03C (Android 4.1.1) update that ****ed everything up.
Steve
BT handsfree disconnecting
Uni7 said:
Noticed something similar myself.
I used to have a set up where when driving I had two bluetooth devices paired simultaneously.
1) Phone audio to car.
2) A2DP (media) audio to belkin BT to AUX adapter/receiver)
I've noticed since JB 4.1.1, my car will continuously disconnect from my phone whenever the phone is also paired with the Belkin adapter. Not too sure what to do (I have tried deleting and recreating the pairs just to be sure...)
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I have the same problem after upgrading my GSM GNex to 4.1.1
I have Kenwood KCA-BT200 hands-free adapter in the car and it was working fine with ICS.
After update it does not connect automatically and I have to switch BT off and back on on the phone for hands-free to connect. Once connected it will stay so for as long as the phone is active (screen is lit up). When screen goes off the phone disconnects after about one minute.
I have tried to recreate pairings, fiddle with BT visibility settings on the phone - nothing helps.
Hello everybody,
I've been having issues with bluetooth on the Nexus too.
My problem, though, is that the bluetooth won't start at all. It worked just fine before the update to 4.1.1 (from ICS 4.0.4).
Now, when I restart the phone and try to switch it on, it doesn't do anything. Right after, getting out and into the settings again, the sliding on/off switch seems to be grey as if it cannot be moved.
Any solutions or ideas??
Thank you.
Alex> said:
I have the same problem after upgrading my GSM GNex to 4.1.1
I have Kenwood KCA-BT200 hands-free adapter in the car and it was working fine with ICS.
After update it does not connect automatically and I have to switch BT off and back on on the phone for hands-free to connect. Once connected it will stay so for as long as the phone is active (screen is lit up). When screen goes off the phone disconnects after about one minute.
I have tried to recreate pairings, fiddle with BT visibility settings on the phone - nothing helps.
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Yep, it dies predictably after screen-off for me as well.
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UlixesTNT said:
Hello everybody,
I've been having issues with bluetooth on the Nexus too.
My problem, though, is that the bluetooth won't start at all. It worked just fine before the update to 4.1.1 (from ICS 4.0.4).
Now, when I restart the phone and try to switch it on, it doesn't do anything. Right after, getting out and into the settings again, the sliding on/off switch seems to be grey as if it cannot be moved.
Any solutions or ideas??
Thank you.
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Try deleting the bluetooth folder named after the MAC address of your BT chipset in /data/misc/ (I think)?
Uni7 said:
Yep, it dies predictably after screen-off for me as well.
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Try deleting the bluetooth folder named after the MAC address of your BT chipset in /data/misc/ (I think)?
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Won't that mess everything up?
Yesterday it actually worked a few times (enabling/disabling). Today it doesn't anymore. I can't think of any reason why it should be doing this... Any other solution?
Thanks!
UlixesTNT said:
Won't that mess everything up?
Yesterday it actually worked a few times (enabling/disabling). Today it doesn't anymore. I can't think of any reason why it should be doing this... Any other solution?
Thanks!
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It regenerates when you restart phone/re-enable bluetooth. I had to do that reset when TB messed up BT pairings on a restore.
BT not pairing
Same issue as OP.
After update to JB from ICS my BT ear bud continually tries to pair. I have removed it and re-added it. I notice it now asks for the pairing code, which I enter but alas doesn't work. Also noticed that my calendar is empty now as well.
Same game over here. Disconnection right after pairing (with my car and Macbook Pro). Driving me nuts -.-
I have the same issue with my galaxy nexus running stock jelly bean 4.1.1. The bluetooth wont turn on and is greyed out in the menu. I just got my phone from this person, and i vaguely remember when i turned it on the first time that the bluetooth was on.(it was running 4.0.4), but im not sure. is this a hardware problem or a software problem? any one has a fix to this?
any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Everyone on this thread, please go star this bug. It appears to be this exact problem. Maybe someone in googleland will notice.
(please prefix with http and remove spaces since xda forums won't let me post a link until I post 10 times. Ugh)
code.google .com/p/ android/issues/ detail?id=35737
Now after updating to 4.1.2. when I don't allow my car access to my phonebook it works! Macbook still disconnection bug.
Not every person in this thread is talking about the same bug.
The bug with this is that bluetooth pairing causes issues with initializing dictation or google now and s-voice.
It is real and easily reproducible on the siii or the note ii, but that's all I've tried. Very annoying bug.
I didn't see any other threads on this and I'm not sure if it might be specific to the Verizon Galaxy Nexus or Lexus/Toyota cars. Since Jelly Bean, I've already had my car's bluetooth connectivity go into a weird state with the phone three times.
The car will be playing music (default music app) and the navigation app, playing just fine through the car's bluetooth, and then, both the car and phone will indicate connected, but the sound will stop. If I turn off the car, the bluetooth on the phone thinks its still connected. The only way to clear the condition is to turn off the bluetooth on the phone and turn it back on. So much for that "extra" Verizon testing. This all worked fine for me with ICS.
Anyone else see a problem like this?
Thanks!
I am having occasional problems connecting since jb. Was rock solid on ics. I am on sprint and have a Lexus.
This is my only issue with 4.1.
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Samsung Galaxy S3 running Omega JB 4.1.1 - Driving a Toyota Prius
Greetings
I myself have experienced odd bluetooth issues with my Samsung Galaxy S3 running Omega JB 4.1.1 version 30 whilst driving my Toyota Prius.
Every 5 mins or 10 mins or so many minutes the audio from my podcast, for example, stops dead and I have to open up the app and hit play for it to continue.
Bizarrely I also experienced this the other day whilst driving a VW too.
Was fine on ICS.
I've you to find a solution.
I've been using Omega since version 25 and have also experienced the same issue on the Wannam custom stock rom.
Tonight I placed the device into Aeroplane mode and kept bluetooth running and the problem persisted.
I have no idea with regards I'm afraid.
Thanks
Dave
Update: I found that the audio issue I was experiencing was not bluetooth specific. I tried direct in to the car audio via the AUX jack and the problem persisted. But I also noted that after a clean install of a rom the issue did not exist so I worked my way towards the removal of the Deezer app and since then I have not experienced the problem. Go figure?
I am not having this problem with my Nexus and my myford touch sync setup. I do, however, get a lag between video and sound, where the sound is behind of the picture and out of sync. *shrug* Wish I could help more.
I can't even do more than phone on my 2012 BMW. No mobile office but calls work fine. When the CSR is turned off it doesn't switch to headset like it will of my wife's 2004 lancer.
Just wondering if anyone could help me please, I'm having problems connecting my M8 to my car's Bluetooth hands-free it just keeps connecting then disconnecting in a loop every few seconds never had this problem on my galaxy S3. I have tried it on my friends car with a different model stereo and works fine. I am getting the latest map DVD in a few days not sure if this will help but if it does not is there anything you could suggest? would a custom ROM help I know you can change Kernel and Modem but would either of these solve a problem like this?
Thanks for any help.
I have the same problem hopefully there's someone who knows how to fix it. The only thing I found out to work for me, is to manually turn the car's bluetooth off then turn it back on. Then the loop stops for me. But its kinda annoying to have to do that every time I start my car. I own a Nissan.
Had this problem with my mazda. Turn on bluetooth and go to the settings. Hit the menu button and select advanced. Make sure you allow files to be transferred over bluetooth. I can't look at the exact setting at the moment.
Try again to pair. It may take another try or two. This resolved my issue.
Has anyone encountered issues with connecting with a car bluetooth? My wife phone conntects with no issues.. She can use the cars remotes to make and receive calls.. Mine I have to pick a contact from the phone for it to work, it will not work with the car or my work truck controls.. It seems everytime it ask if my car or truck can access my contacts, I always choose allow, but nothing happens, but it works with the wifes.. This is with the Lollipop update, that we both have...
happened to me I just rebooted my phone and it connected, also check settings for that paired device
Rom-Addict said:
happened to me I just rebooted my phone and it connected, also check settings for that paired device
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Got one to work, in my truck.. The car it worked for a while, then quit.. I will try it agian to see if it will stcik... Most likely caused by the 5.0 update..
I've noticed a Bluetooth problem that suddenly started in the last week or so. I upgraded to Lollipop when it first hit, and didn't have any problems.
Now, however, after Bluetooth works fine for awhile (I can connect to a Pebble watch, Bluetooth speaker, car Bluetooth, etc) all day long - then all of a sudden it can't connect to ANYTHING. Toggling Bluetooth off\on doesn't fix it.
Restart the phone, then everything works just fine for awhile. Until it doesn't, and I have to restart again.
Anyone else experiencing this pattern?
I've actually had the opposite happen. I have a iSimple bluetooth box in my car. I've never been able to auto connect with either VZW Note2 or 4. The CS rep told me it had to do only with VZW phones and he couldn't help me out. On another forum, another member mentioned he didn't have any issues with his older phone, so I dug out my old HTC Incredible. Sure enough, it would auto connect. Something changed with Lollipop, and now my Note4 will finally auto connect to the iSimple box. I tried using a third party Bluetooth app prior, but it didn't fix the problem.
Finally got the one in the car working as well... Because the wife and I have the same phone, I just simply changed the name of my phone and it works fine..
If your talking about the developer edition one rom update.. YES.. What fixed mine was wiping everything and redoing the one rom lollipop, then twrp, then installing Ricks Rom Lollipop, things have been perfect. I even addressed it in the ricks rom thread the week.
I haven't had any issues connecting devices but since Lollipop, when I am connected to a bluetooth speaker (car, bose, other bluetooth speakers) the audio gets choppy randomly.
I have done some searching and found others (LG g3) who had the exact same issue after updating to Lollipop.
I have tried rebooting, using different music apps, unpairing/pairing, forgetting the device ect and nothing seems to work. Anyone else having this problem after updating to lollipop? Anyone know how to fix it?
Bluetooth disconnection problem after a few seconds
Hello, I have a problem when I connect my Galaxy Note 7 on my car (french Renault Espace). The connection will start, but after a few seconds the téléphonne disconnects and reconnects.
It is therefore impossible to use the Bluetooth phone or audio.
I had no problem with my Galaxy Note 3.
I tried several times to redo the pairing but in vain.
Works fine on my car (toyo camry), as good as previously N3 also.
if all fails I would factory reset.
In my Ford, it frequently does this once, but is stable after it reconnects. Suggest you make sure your Renault has all available updates applied, but I do think there are a couple issues with the Note 7 Bluetooth stack.
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The problem worries me a lot because, since it is not clear whether the update
must be performed on the car or on the phone.
In both cases, it will require a firmware update which could be long. If not, never happen.
I hope to find a workaround.
I have the same problem with a Parrot car kit, I have looked all over Google to find an answer to fix it, the only thing I have narrowed it down to is the smart connect. I'm going to try one of the roms to see if that sorts it out.