Hello,
First: All apologies for the lack of english skills.
My device is a stock HTC 10 in grey. No branding.
Android Version: 6.0.1
Patchlevel: 1. August 2016
Software number: 1.95.401.4
Description:
In order to use my TomTom go500 navigation system in the car properly i have to enable a bluetooth network connection for it. I am getting traffic data through this. And the device connects to some other sort of online services also.
Issue with the HTC10:
- I enable Bluetooth.
- I go to settings and enable bluetooth tethering.
- (At this point my navigation system can communicate fine).
- Now i drove like 160 kilometres to Bodensee and left the car.
- Turned off bluetooth.
- Went around Bodensee and took many pictures and did some other crazy stuff.
- Got in the car again.
- Turned on bluetooth.
- Ran into heavy traffic on my way home until i noticed i got no traffic data.
- Blamed my TomTom
- Found out the Issue was that Bluetooth tethering got turned off automatically.
- Decided to not blame my HTC10 but ask if others had the same issue or a possible fix?
Do you?
In short the title says it. Do you have the same issue? A fix? Do you know if that is reported to HTC already and if it is maybe being worked on?
Many thanks!
Greetings,
R
revealed said:
Hello,
First: All apologies for the lack of english skills.
My device is a stock HTC 10 in grey. No branding.
Android Version: 6.0.1
Patchlevel: 1. August 2016
Software number: 1.95.401.4
Description:
In order to use my TomTom go500 navigation system in the car properly i have to enable a bluetooth network connection for it. I am getting traffic data through this. And the device connects to some other sort of online services also.
Issue with the HTC10:
- I enable Bluetooth.
- I go to settings and enable bluetooth tethering.
- (At this point my navigation system can communicate fine).
- Now i drove like 160 kilometres to Bodensee and left the car.
- Turned off bluetooth.
- Went around Bodensee and took many pictures and did some other crazy stuff.
- Got in the car again.
- Turned on bluetooth.
- Ran into heavy traffic on my way home until i noticed i got no traffic data.
- Blamed my TomTom
- Found out the Issue was that Bluetooth tethering got turned off automatically.
- Decided to not blame my HTC10 but ask if others had the same issue or a possible fix?
Do you?
In short the title says it. Do you have the same issue? A fix? Do you know if that is reported to HTC already and if it is maybe being worked on?
Many thanks!
Greetings,
R
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I did not encounter this since i did not use bluetooth tethering. Just tested it, activated bluetooth, then activated tethering and deactivated bluetooth which in turn deactivated tethering. Wouldn't call this a bug, seems more like common sense to me that deactivating bluetooth also deactivates bluetooth tethering.
If i'd stop watering my plants until they are dried out, then start watering them again i do not think "man, why won't they grow"
*sorry for the non-technical example, it's late and this was the best i could come up with
Hi there
Sure, turning BT back on the tethering still keeps turned off. It worked with my HTC One S. It just remembered my setting. This is the fourth HTC smartphone i own. And i'm just used to this until now.
I would have expected it to behave like remembering my settings. What i understand already is that the visibility option happens automatically.
It is a bit annoying that i have to walk through several menus to reactivate Bluetooth-Tethering. Ehm in the meantime i found a bugreport on via online research. (All my excuses for the external link):
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=161031
Some mentionings are no resolution there until now. I guess this is up to the devs. And i think many ppl have this issue. Not just HTC10. I hope they make this work again.
Also i will try the there mentioned workaround with a tool from the market.
Many thanks for your help!
Greetings,
R
I just wanted to popp in and say that i chatted with the support at HTC website. They let me boot the HTC10 in safe mode and asked me to reproduce the issue.
I reproduced it instantly. Further we sorted the steps to reproduce to full understanding.
The HTC employee forwarded the issue to the dev team.
Further i was informed that i will receive information on this issue in future.
Greetings,
R
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Hi,
I have been using Wifi on my Qtek 9090 for several months already with no pb (except maybe the poor signal level).
I installed recently a VPN software to connect to my company's intranet. Works just fine. I can now access my work emails at any time from anywhere.
The only thing is that since then, when I start wifi on the unit, the check box does not get "ticked" and it gives the impression that Wifi was not started. BUT when the upper left light is blinking, the battery gets drained a lot faster and when I look at the network cards, I can see the available wifi networks. All signs of being connected.
So far I would not mind too much but I can not STOP Wifi anymore. I did not find anyway to stop it (of course, since all software apps controlling are saying that it is stopped already)...
Anyone has seen this somewhere? Any idea on how to fix this?
Thanks !
Sorry for asking again but I'm really stuck with that. I can start wifi on the unit but when started I can not stop it anymore !!! It seems that the software apps controlling wifi do not see it started and thus do not ofer the possibility to stop it.
This makes it impossible to use wifi since baterries can not afford wifi always on...
Anyone has seen this somewhere already?
Does anyone else have issues using the Ford SYNC Services with their Droid? Everything pairs fine and I can make and receive calls as well as stream music via BT. However, if I try to use their "services" option to check traffic or get directions it will dial in and then when I get to a point where it tries to locate me but just freezes and never completes the task.
Both my wife and I have only had this issue once we bought the Incredible. Our previous phones were the Palm Pre and it never had this issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
km2010 said:
Does anyone else have issues using the Ford SYNC Services with their Droid? Everything pairs fine and I can make and receive calls as well as stream music via BT. However, if I try to use their "services" option to check traffic or get directions it will dial in and then when I get to a point where it tries to locate me but just freezes and never completes the task.
Both my wife and I have only had this issue once we bought the Incredible. Our previous phones were the Palm Pre and it never had this issue.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I just logged in to post this same issue. So yes I am having the exact same issue. I'm heading over to syncmyride.com to see if there is anything there.
This may be related to limitations with the Bluetooth implementation on the Incredible. I had problems (and crashes) trying to use my Incredible with a Bluetooth GPS device. When I called HTC support, they told me that HTC can only recommend connecting to Bluetooth headsets.
Here is a thread (somewhat technical) which supports the idea that HTC has incomplete Bluetooth support on the Incredible http://community.htc.com/na/htc-forums/android/f/91/t/2336.aspx.
If everyone who has Bluetooth issues takes the time to call HTC support (866-449-8358 in US/Canada) and file a complaint on the issue, maybe this will eventually be fixed.
286 said:
This may be related to limitations with the Bluetooth implementation on the Incredible. I had problems (and crashes) trying to use my Incredible with a Bluetooth GPS device. When I called HTC support, they told me that HTC can only recommend connecting to Bluetooth headsets.
Here is a thread (somewhat technical) which supports the idea that HTC has incomplete Bluetooth support on the Incredible http://community.htc.com/na/htc-forums/android/f/91/t/2336.aspx.
If everyone who has Bluetooth issues takes the time to call HTC support (866-449-8358 in US/Canada) and file a complaint on the issue, maybe this will eventually be fixed.
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Thanks, I will be calling for sure. I had no issues with previous phones, including non-rooted and rooted Eris with my Alpine BT radio. Now I've had hit or miss connections to the radio, and have even had the radio power off when calls come in. Something is not quite right.
286 said:
This may be related to limitations with the Bluetooth implementation on the Incredible. I had problems (and crashes) trying to use my Incredible with a Bluetooth GPS device. When I called HTC support, they told me that HTC can only recommend connecting to Bluetooth headsets.
Here is a thread (somewhat technical) which supports the idea that HTC has incomplete Bluetooth support on the Incredible
If everyone who has Bluetooth issues takes the time to call HTC support (866-449-8358 in US/Canada) and file a complaint on the issue, maybe this will eventually be fixed.
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Will definitely continue to call. However, on a side note its not a BT issue b/c I can call straight from my phone as well even if its not paired via BT and I still get the same issues. Seems like many are having tons of q's about the Incredible b/c call waiting times are extremely long.
Finally got through to someone at HTC. No progress there. The claim that its an issue the different companies. Microsoft vs Android. HTC believes that android has blocked MS from using the location features. I do not agree with this and am quite dissatisfied with HTC customer support. I will keep on looking into this issue and hopefully find a solution
Found a Solution
I finally found a solution. This is what I did to get SYNC working:
1: Goto phone settings
2: Select Wireless & networks
3: select BT Settings
4: Select Advance Settings
5:Make sure FTP Server is checked
Now you will be able to use Vehicle health report and other SYNC Services such as Directions, Traffic, etc...
Hope this helps
km2010, That's great. I'll be trying it on the drive home tonight. FTP!?! Why would you even think of trying that?
I know sounds crazy! Lol I figured since SYNC works via voice over data I thought maybe if I enable ftp maybe it will be able to send whatever info is needed. So far no problems and everything is working wonderfully.
It didn't work for me Maybe it's a combination of settings. I tried GPS on and off, but neither made any difference. I'll keep trying.
On my phone I have use wireless network and gps enabled. Also before doing all of this I did a master reset with SYNC and I unpaired/removed SYNC from the BT settings of the Incredible. That way I was able to establish a fresh connection with our vehicle and the Incredible. Hope this helps
It might... I'll try this weekend.
Well I tried it all... Deleted pairing from SYNC, reset the phone, turned on FTP and GPS, paired the phone. And still nothing.
I doubt the GPS setting has anything to do with anything. My old WinMo did not have GPS and it worked perfectly with SYNC. Still it's wierd that yours works and mine doesn't. Could it be the OTA for the phone (I installed it) or updates to SYNC - don't know if there are any.
Our sync is version 3.1. Are you using Google voice. If so the number u set is some 760 area code number.... other than that not sure b/c but my Incredible & my wife's Incredible worked.
not using GV. It dials the 800# fine, it dies when trying to get the vehicle location. Which is very odd! My old phone did NOT have GPS and SYNC worked flawlessly. Even odder - now I can get traffic or directions to work once in every 10 attempts, and never back to back.
I have a new 2010 F-150 and am having the same problem with the HTC Incredible. Ford's solution - use another phone for my free 3 year trial of Traffic.
There must be a fix... hopefully when Froyo hits, this will be resolved!
Jon
jmorisey said:
I have a new 2010 F-150 and am having the same problem with the HTC Incredible. Ford's solution - use another phone for my free 3 year trial of Traffic.
There must be a fix... hopefully when Froyo hits, this will be resolved!
Jon
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Our vehicle is a 2010 as well. Have you tried:
1: Remove and unpair Sync in the Incredible's settings
2. Delete all devices from your vehicle by going to BT Setting on you Truck's stereo and select delete all
3. Then turn BT off on your phone
4. Turn BT back on on you phone
5. Make sure Sync in not listed as an added device, if it is still listed try to unpair/remove it until it is no longer listed as an added device.
6. If SYN has been successfully unpaired and deleted from the phone, then Goto phone settings Select Wireless & networks, then select BT Settings, Select Advance Settings, and Make sure FTP Server is checked
7. Repair the phone to you Truck and it should work.
Now you will be able to use Vehicle health report and other SYNC Services such as Directions, Traffic, etc... This worked for both my Incredible and my wife's Incredible. Our friends who tried this had success as well.
Hope this helps
km2010 said:
Our vehicle is a 2010 as well. Have you tried:
1: Remove and unpair Sync in the Incredible's settings
2. Delete all devices from your vehicle by going to BT Setting on you Truck's stereo and select delete all
3. Then turn BT off on your phone
4. Turn BT back on on you phone
5. Make sure Sync in not listed as an added device, if it is still listed try to unpair/remove it until it is no longer listed as an added device.
6. If SYN has been successfully unpaired and deleted from the phone, then Goto phone settings Select Wireless & networks, then select BT Settings, Select Advance Settings, and Make sure FTP Server is checked
7. Repair the phone to you Truck and it should work.
Now you will be able to use Vehicle health report and other SYNC Services such as Directions, Traffic, etc... This worked for both my Incredible and my wife's Incredible. Our friends who tried this had success as well.
Hope this helps
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I have tried ALL these steps, however not it this specific order. I have ran a health report as well as been able to occasionally receive directions (3 times) but it has never been on a consistent basis.
I will try these steps tonight, thank you for your time and advice - its much appreciated.
Jon
Not entirely sure but it may have to be in exact order. At least that's how I got it working.
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km2010 said:
Not entirely sure but it may have to be in exact order. At least that's how I got it working.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
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Tried your suggestions, unfortunately - no of them worked. I was able to use my wifes Samsung SAGA - so I know its not a harware issue on the vehicle.
Thanks for trying to help!
Jon
Hey everybody,
Having an odd issue with my brand new M8, which is completely stock. Few days ago I've received an firmware update (1.57.111.2 / German T-Mobile CID) for my handset. Since that update I'm not able to use Google Play Music while connected to my wlan network. It seems like, that Play Music is not able to recognize my fully functional connection and therefore refuses to download and/or stream music.
All other apps (including Spotify) are able to use my wlan connection without any problems.
Turning wlan off helps to correct that error, but that workaround burns away my included traffic
Here's what I tried without success:
1. Did a factory reset
2. Deleted all wlan connections and reconfigured them
3. Cleared Play Music's caches
4. Contacted HTC (recommended the factory reset) as well as my provider (didn't have a clue)
5. Checked the number of eligible devices with Google (currently 3 out of 10)
Now I'm a bit puzzled on how to solve this issue and wanted to ask, if anybody did experience (and maybe solved) this issue.
Best,
Marc
I'm having the same problem. I received a update from T-Mobile USA for my M8 this past weekend. Google Play Music can't keep on device or stream with "Download via Wi-Fi only" and/or "Stream via Wi-Fi only" checked in settings. I hope it's not draining my data
Sent from my HTC One_M8
smrfd said:
I'm having the same problem. I received a update from T-Mobile USA for my M8 this past weekend. Google Play Music can't keep on device or stream with "Download via Wi-Fi only" and/or "Stream via Wi-Fi only" checked in settings. I hope it's not draining my data
Sent from my HTC One_M8
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I've discussed that issue with some German M8 users (all on T-Mobile Germany) and it appears to be limited to some Google Apps and to HTC Backup. However one user did reach out to T-Mobile and they're basically just stated, that they're currently looking into that without providing any sort of timeframe within to expect an fix for this. Downgrading the firmware fixes the problem, so T-Mobile must be the ones to blame ... very frustrating.
Hi there,
did anyone solve this issue yet? There is a few of us with an M7 that have exact same issues. I am in UK, so may not be carrier related.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759800
johnpgreenan said:
Hi there,
did anyone solve this issue yet? There is a few of us with an M7 that have exact same issues. I am in UK, so may not be carrier related.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2759800
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Hey,
Thanks for pointing that out. Wasn't aware, that this issue affects the M7 too. Unfortunately, I'm really stuck at the moment as everybody involved is pointing fingers at each others. HTC tells me, that T-Mobile messed up ... T-Mobile at least confirmed, that there might be an error. Right now I'm trying to get my M8 replaced, as somebody did break some functionality of my device. A German M8 user pointed out, that the WLAN App from Amped Wireless can be used to confirm the error, as it is not able to detect an established WLAN connection (like some of the Google apps).
However, no solutions
holychain said:
Hey everybody,
Having an odd issue with my brand new M8, which is completely stock. Few days ago I've received an firmware update (1.57.111.2 / German T-Mobile CID) for my handset. Since that update I'm not able to use Google Play Music while connected to my wlan network. It seems like, that Play Music is not able to recognize my fully functional connection and therefore refuses to download and/or stream music.
All other apps (including Spotify) are able to use my wlan connection without any problems.
Turning wlan off helps to correct that error, but that workaround burns away my included traffic
Here's what I tried without success:
1. Did a factory reset
2. Deleted all wlan connections and reconfigured them
3. Cleared Play Music's caches
4. Contacted HTC (recommended the factory reset) as well as my provider (didn't have a clue)
5. Checked the number of eligible devices with Google (currently 3 out of 10)
Now I'm a bit puzzled on how to solve this issue and wanted to ask, if anybody did experience (and maybe solved) this issue.
Best,
Marc
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I'm really glad to have happened upon this thread, as I'm having the exact same issue on an AT&T M8 that I just purchased a couple of days ago. I updated with the new "extreme power mode" firmware, but now I can't pin music from Google Play at all. Similar explanation and attempted fixes as holychain.
I am having the same issue in Google Music. Also Google+ Fotos has the same Problem: The autosync does not recognize the wifi connection.
HTC One M8 T-mobile Germany- latest firmware 1.57.111. 2.
As posted on the other thread:
johnpgreenan said:
Guys, I found the solution to this. I am now on ARHD 71.1 with all the google apps working.
Such a simple fix (well for me) - when the phone connects to your wifi at setup, it automatically sets it as a mobile hotspot and restricts background data. It's just a tick box - go here: settings / More (under wireless & networks) / data usage / click the 3 dots top right and select mobile hotspots then untick your wifi network.
Post back if it works for you. I will post on the main ARHD thread as well as it might be something Mike was unaware off.
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I still had to reboot and clear data from the app, but this is working for me. Unfortunately, Play Music is extremely slow to download music right now for me...:laugh:
dankerschen said:
As posted on the other thread:
I still had to reboot and clear data from the app, but this is working for me. Unfortunately, Play Music is extremely slow to download music right now for me...:laugh:
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Oh thank god I found this thread. This fixed the issue for me, as well as fixing Google photos, and Flickr auto upload. I was almost beginning to regret ditching my 5S for the M8 if the whole reason for me finally switching was due to Google Music being more reliable than iTunes Match.
Whomever set that as default is a jerk.
After upgrading to ND8, I was really disappointed that Bluetooth would not stay connected in my car. It paired find and would happily connect. The car then sent a MAP request and a PBAP request. I accepted both (just as I would with 4.3) and all seemed to work. I could play audio and use the phone, and the car even reported that the phonebook transfer succeeded. But then somewhere between 2 and 10 minutes, it would disconnect. Then in about 15 seconds it would reconnect and be fine for another 2 to 10 minutes. And this repeats non-stop. This made phone calls almost impossible.
At first I guessed I got a bad flash. I re-flashed stock, I flashed Wicked X, then I re-odin-ed. Nothing helped. After looking at similar threads for other phones, I tried playing with WiFi settings, but that didn't do anything. Tried some Xposed settings... nope.
Finally I found that if I repaired the phone (deleting the old records on both the car and phone) and this time I refused the PBAP request, all was fine. No more disconnects!!! I don't really need my car accessing my phone book, but it was nice with 4.3 to see caller names and pictures on the car display during a call. Also I have found that an initial MAP requests is being made when bluetooth connects, but when I receive a text, I no longer get a notification on the car. So MAP is not working.
Are other people finding that MAP and BPAP are working for them on ND8? I haven't seen this reported, so I have to imagine this is not a common problem. Everything worked fine for me with 4.3 so it seems my car does support MAP/BPAP, but now there is some incompatibility and I am not sure if the bug is with ND8 or my car.
Car is a Toyota Rav4 EV. Phone is a Sprint 16G SG3.
For the MAP issue, I am wondering if I need to use Samsung Messaging to get MAP? I use Hangouts. 4.4 added a new way to select a default messaging app. In 4.3 it seemed that both apps were active, but I had turned off notifications in Messaging. In 4.4 only Hangouts is active.
It is so frustrating that the Bluetooth stack changes from version to version isn't it. You'd think they would only add features rather than break things, right?
Well, luckily I haven't had disconnect issues, but the MAP profile you are mentioning for text messages, well it comes up on the screen, but doesn't display the originator of the message in the Toyota Entune's nav screen the way it used to. Seems to display message header garbage rather than the text message originator like it used to do.
I've also noticed that the display of title metadata on the cars screen for what's currently playing isn't showing the title changes as often like it was working on 4.3.
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After a bit more experimenting it seems that I was wrong. It seems that MAP is what is causing the disconnects and not PBAP. I had tested disabling MAP and PBAP together for many days which made me confident that I had found a solution. But I assumed that, of the two, PBAP was the issue. Next I tested disabling PBAP only and it seemed to be working fine so I decided my assumption was right. But I didn't test that long enough and the problem returned. I am now running with PBAP enabled and MAP disabled and it looks to be working, but its still early. I'll report back after some long drives which will test it much more effectively.
I assumed PBAP because looking through threads, others have reported disconnect issues with PBAP on other phones. It seemed a logical conclusion, but BZZZZTTTTT! OK, more after further testing...
My experience is that if I have my Sony Smartwatch 2 connected I do not have random Bluetooth audio disconnections, however if the audio accessory is the only Bluetooth device connected it will disconnect every 10 or 15 minutes. Not sure if that is helpful.
Fred
Hey all,
So I've been working on this for quite some hours now for two nights, but I'm done for and hope someone can give me clarity:
HTC One m9, running stock, latest update VDF Germany, Android 6.0.
Problem occured last week. I was using the phone quite extensively (yeah, tbh I was playing Pokemon Go... like a lot). With it being constantly on wifi/4g/GPS and all, charging it all the time, the battery also became quite warm.... And then while walking about it crashed and rebooted. I never had such a crash before tbh. After Reboot HTC Error Report even popped up and I also sent it. Then I found that the Bluetooth and Wifi Connections were off, which I usually both have activated all the time. And now I cannot turn them on anymore. No matter which shortcut is used. Wifi displays "error" after some minutes, while BT is just greyed out after triggering. Wifi Mac is showing with a 02:00:00:00:00 now as well.
So I did my research and performed quite some things, trying to get it fixed, because I am still not sure wether this is a Hardware or Software issue. A lot of people reported the issue at least for the wifi part. Less people reported it for both, wifi and BT, but I would guess that not too many people use BT regularly anyway. I found one person mentioning, that if both is not working it is most probably a hardware related issue. Which was my first thought exactly, thinking it overheated, something had gone loose internally and now the antenna is killed or at least not connected anymore.
As for the physical methods, I only tried the "whacking the back part of the device"-technique, which did not do anything. I haven't gone through "freezer" or "hair dryer" yet....
Some people were able to fix it via draining the battery and then restarting and draining again and what not.. but that all sounded weird to me.
I am still hoping it is software related so I went:
- Wifi Fix and Rescue App
- Unlock
- TWRP
- Root
- Reflashing stock
- numerous factory and network settings resets
Because I read about the /persist partition or folder and that it should contain wifi or mac address related info. Some guy had simply deleted those files and they were recreated upon reboot. But those files are not existing in my /persist folder (checked via Root Explorer - got the paid version) and I have Root - as stated above. Still that folder only lists:
\data
\display
\hlos_rfs
\lost+found
\rfs
\tee
I found a thread in google's cache of someone on how to recreate or fix that folder and contents, based on a nexus 5 however and that is probably not working on the HTC one m9 I was presuming.
So, what do you guys think?
Is there any way to get the wifi back to work? Would you say it even might be software related, looking at the persist partition/folder contents? Or am I totally wrong and the fact that BT AND Wifi are not working, rules everything else out and only leaves a Hardware Issue?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this.
Thanks in advance!
- Arne
I'd bet a bollock its the hardware popped. Bluetooth and wifi are on the same board, probably the same rf chip. A local phone repair shop should ve able to fix it seeing as it's out of warranty.
Beamed in by telepathy.