I can't understand, Bluetooth is a standard, oneplus use google dialer, nexus 5 stock work with kia Venga Bluetooth audio, but oneplus 3 no
It should work, try messing with the settings on your car. And on the OnePlus just have the bluetooth section open and see if your car shows up.
oneplus connect correctly to car
download address book correcly
when start call audio don't work
i found the problem
oneplus not automatic enable bluetooth audio :\ i need to tap bluetooth audio icon
i found this tutorial , today i try
How to fix OnePlus 3 Bluetooth issues:
Turn on the OnePlus 3
Go to home screen and select the app icon
Then select on the settings icon
Browse for the Application Manager
Display All Tabs by swiping either right or left
Select on Bluetooth
Select to stop it forcefully.
Now clear the cache
Select clear the Bluetooth data
Select Ok
Finally restart the OnePlus 3
How to fix OnePlus 3 Bluetooth issues:
If the steps above don’t work, try putting your OnePlus 3 into recovery mode and wipe cache partition. After that, try to connect the OnePlus 3 with another Bluetooth device in range and it should work. These instructions should be able to solve any Bluetooth problems you have on your OnePlus 3
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i updated my touch to 6.1 now it wont find my motorola S9 headset what do i do
my s9 works fine on my touch and titan wm 6.1....make sure when u first power on your s9 the blue light stays solid...this means its in pairing mode, then open up connections manager, click settings, bluetooth, find new device and it should find it in a few seconds
It should work just fine, upgrading to WM6.1 doesn't change the way your bluetooth functions.
i've had trouble pairing my bluetooth as well. instead of going to bluetooth explorer, go to settings > connections > bluetooth > add new device (even if its in the list still click this). after it finds the headset go through all the settings then when your done tap and hold where it says S9 (or whatever your headset is called) then choose set as wireless stereo, then it will say your device wants to connect. if it says the passcode is invalid try again and it should work. while this way of pairing my headset can take around 5 min. or more, its the only way it seems to be working.
i am not sure if your phone is showing the same symptoms as mine or not, but if this is a common problem then i hope someone smarter than me can fix it, becaue the way i have to set it up is a real pain.
As I faced this I am sharing the info with you all. I hope you benefited.
After pairing up 3 to 4 devices, sometimes you need to connect to a new one for which it doesn't pair directly in the same way the mobiles
1. Your mobile device supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile and has a music player feature.
2. Ensure that your mobile device Bluetooth is switched on and press and hold power button for sometime until blue indicator light starts to flash quickly or blinks.
3. Within about 3 minutes, activate the Bluetooth feature on your device, and set it to search for Bluetooth devices. naming like BH-505 or any user named by user.
4. Select the headset from the list of found devices.
5. If necessary, enter the code 0000 to pair and connect the headset to your device.
when that device get connected it's ready for use.
Hey guys, i have this interesting issue on my Pixel XL. When i am in my car, and the bluetooth auto connects, i am unable to select to have the audio come out of the speaker of the Pixel vs out of the car's bluetooth. Before this phone, i had the S7 Edge, and i could select the audio path to either the phone or through bluetooth, but there is no such option for the Pixel.
At the moment the only work around is to disable bluetooth completely.
Any suggestions?
minirx7 said:
Hey guys, i have this interesting issue on my Pixel XL. When i am in my car, and the bluetooth auto connects, i am unable to select to have the audio come out of the speaker of the Pixel vs out of the car's bluetooth. Before this phone, i had the S7 Edge, and i could select the audio path to either the phone or through bluetooth, but there is no such option for the Pixel.
At the moment the only work around is to disable bluetooth completely.
Any suggestions?
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I'm not sure I get what you're after?
But if you go to the Settings icon on your Bluetooth device, you have options for what does or does not get used for BT. See my pic.
I was looking for a quick way to select between an already connected Bluetooth connection and playing audio on the phone.. On the S7 edge there was an audio path selection that lets choose
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Hi, every one! I bought brand new JBL Bluetooth Headset, model name is JBL Reflect mini BT2, and when i turn bluetooth and headset on, there is nothing in the pairing menu. I had older BT-Headphones and everything worked fine. However, the JBL headphones connect to my Galaxy Tab A perfect. On my Mi5S runs LineageOS 16.0, latest update.
Greetings
You might have already tried this since you managed to pair the headphones to another phone, but maybe they don't want to pair to a new device unless the following is done:
To connect to a different Bluetooth device, first switch the headphones off.
Now press and hold the center button on the headphone remote control for about 3-5 seconds.
You should see the light blinking red/blue to indicate pairing mode, and the voice prompt should state “looking for device”.
You should see "Reflect Mini 2" appear on the source's BT list. Choose that option, and wait for the voice prompt to state “connected”
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You might have already tried this since you managed to pair the headphones to another phone, but maybe they don't want to pair to a new device unless the following is done:
To connect to a different Bluetooth device, first switch the headphones off.
Now press and hold the center button on the headphone remote control for about 3-5 seconds.
You should see the light blinking red/blue to indicate pairing mode, and the voice prompt should state “looking for device”.
You should see "Reflect Mini 2" appear on the source's BT list. Choose that option, and wait for the voice prompt to state “connected”
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I do this everytime and also did a hard reset on the headset and still not found.
I'm on LOS 16 too and don't have problems connecting to a headset or BT speaker. Here's one crazy idea Go to Developer settings (might need to enable them first - go to About phone, and click on build number at the very bottom until you get a note that you're a developer). Now go to System, Advanced, Developer options and under Networking hit Show Bluetooth devices without names. This will give you a list of BT MAC addresses. I'm curious if you see the JBL listed now. You can get its MAC address from the other phone.
Hey guys, pretty sure a lot of people out there are using a smartwatch along with their Pixel so maybe someone can help me with this: when my Galaxy Active 2 smartwatch is connected most of the time I can not use voice input with Google Assistant / search. When I wake up the Assistant by long-pressing power the device starts listening but apparently can't hear me. When I disable Bluetooth or power off the watch everything's working just fine.
The weird part is this though: most of the time the watch is connected, a Bluetooth icon with two dots on the left and right can be seen in the status bar, but not always! And only when the icon is NOT there, while the watch is STILL connected and fully usable, voice commands DO work! What on earth is going on there?
Same thing with the camera app: when the watch is connected and the icon is there, the cam app tells me a Bluetooth microphone is connected. When the watch is connected and the icon is NOT there, the app doesn't tell me. With the cam it is not a problem either way though because here I can choose what audio source I wanna use, while in the Google app I can't.
Any ideas?
It seems that your Galaxy Active 2 gets recognized by the P6 as a Bluetooth microphone capable device, ergo it won't use the in-build phone microphones.
Does it have microphones, by the way?
You can always change the system "primary" source of a microphone/sound source by going into the Sound menu (press volume rocker, press on three dots, change there or go into See more).
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You can always change the system "primary" source of a microphone/sound source by going into the Sound menu (press volume rocker, press on three dots, change there or go into See more).
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Yeah I'm looking for a way to do that, change primary audio source, but I don't see any options for that in the sound or any other menu...
I'll add another bug to the list.
When a watch capable of making and receiving calls (Huawei Watch GT2 Pro) is connected, initiating a phone call from a BT headset/earbuds starts a phone call through the headset, but as soon as the phone call connects, the audio switches from BT headset to phone internal speaker.
You have to disable the "phone" function of the BT settings for the smartwatch to get this to work properly.
This didn't use to be the case, so it's clearly a new bug either in P6P or Android 12.