I would love to know if this device has the Bluetooth MAP (messaging access profile) playing nice with Dodge Plymouth, Chrysler Uconnect messaging voice command and playback.
Yes, works fine. 2016 Charger and 2015 Ram, both uconnect 8.0, one with nav, one without, both on latest software updates.
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Just wondering what bluetooth services people are seeing on there WP7 phones.
I have a HD7 on T-Mobile USA and it's only advertising the following to my Windows 7 computer:
A2DP
Headset Audio Gateway
Remotely Controllable Device
Thanks
a2dp as a service for the phone? not sure, but my friend bought the hd7 on my recommendation and he can't get audio for video files through a2dp and its killing him
hopefully wp7 has some cool tricks up its sleeve based on what you got there
I'm interested in four bluetooth profiles, if and how they are compatible and work.
- A2DP
- AVRCP
- Handsfree
- Bluetooth HID for Keyboard
any news mostly about the BT HID Keyboard?
I found this on Microsoft Support site:
Windows Phone 7 supports the following Bluetooth user profiles:
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.2)
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.0)
Hands Free Profile (HFP 1.5)
Headset Profile (HSP 1.1)
Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP 1.0)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2449475
This is the first device I have seen that supports SMS over bluetooth. If you have a Ford product with SYNC, you can use SMS over bluetooth. It also works with my Kenwood head unit. Basically, you can see incoming messages and, in the case of SYNC, send canned replies from the head unit. On my Kenwood, there is actually an on-screen keyboard to send any message you like. Cool stuff really!
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a2dp as a service for the phone? not sure, but my friend bought the hd7 on my recommendation and he can't get audio for video files through a2dp and its killing him
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same problem with my htc trophy. audio for video files only plays through the loud speaker and not through the bluetooth headset. I tried the blueant q1, jabra stone and jabra extreme with the same results
i have a Samsung Focus and i am having the same issue with no BT audio from videos. i tested the HTC Surround and LG Quantum at the ATT store with the same results. i am using a Jabra BT3030 which worked perfectly on my Microsoft KIN, audio streamed and play controls (Play/Pause/FF/RW) worked.
A2DP
Does anybody know if an A2DP video fix is coming up in the NoDo update? I'd say it's way more important than copy-paste, but regardless of importance, it is an important feature.
Any news?
noone knows outside of MS as far as i'm aware. we only know about copy/paste and app performance improvements because they told us. only time will tell if they actually fixed the issue.
hands free car kit and voice activation
When my LG is linked to the Bluetooth hands free car kit (Landrover) the voice activation doesn't work.
It opens but it doesn't "hear" anything
Since this is about the only time i actually need voice activation it's a bit annoying
Anyone have any ideas?
I totally agree about this bug. Who the F cares about copy and paste? How about turn-by-turn navigation for Bing Maps like was released last year for WM6.5 ?
I have a 2016 Honda Pilot Touring with Navigation, Infotainment, & Rear Entertainment System and the Infotainment System is operated with Android 4.2.2 I can use all Voice Commands of the vehicle to operate the radios FM, SXM, etc., Climate Control, Navigation and everything else when my AT&T Note 4 Android 5.0.1 is NOT connected via BT. When I connect the phone via BT, I loose ALL Voice Command capabilities of the car. I have installed Honda Link and Honda Link Aha; both work. I can make a phone call from the phone and use the car's BT and I can call from the car's recent callers/quick list by touching an entry then use BT. This defeats the safety features of Voice Commands. I have tested an iPhone 5 and a Nexus 5 and they both work fine and allow Voice Command to work when connected via BT. I can send Text messages and the car reads my Text and Emails when connected via BT but still disables the vehicle's Voice Commands. I don't get an error, the commands are not heard and the car replies "I don't understand" and prompt me for a command as if I did not give a command. Any help is appreciated.
I had The same problem.
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I have a 2016 Honda Pilot Touring with Navigation, Infotainment, & Rear Entertainment System and the Infotainment System is operated with Android 4.2.2 I can use all Voice Commands of the vehicle to operate the radios FM, SXM, etc., Climate Control, Navigation and everything else when my AT&T Note 4 Android 5.0.1 is NOT connected via BT. When I connect the phone via BT, I loose ALL Voice Command capabilities of the car. I have installed Honda Link and Honda Link Aha; both work. I can make a phone call from the phone and use the car's BT and I can call from the car's recent callers/quick list by touching an entry then use BT. This defeats the safety features of Voice Commands. I have tested an iPhone 5 and a Nexus 5 and they both work fine and allow Voice Command to work when connected via BT. I can send Text messages and the car reads my Text and Emails when connected via BT but still disables the vehicle's Voice Commands. I don't get an error, the commands are not heard and the car replies "I don't understand" and prompt me for a command as if I did not give a command. Any help is appreciated.
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I had the same issue with my Samsung S7 Edge. I uninstalled it from the Pilot (unpaired). I then reinstalled it (paired). So far everything is now working. Voice command messages everything is working. I hope it works for you as well.
I have a 2017 Honda Accord Sport SE, with only the single display system that handles bluetooth and streaming etc.
Ever since somewhere around the May or June Oreo update and including the new Pie first production release, the car has been unable to transfer contacts from the Pixel XL to the car system.
I've played around with the AVCP setting, but that does not help. Briefly on the last version of Oreo, I was able to use the app "Bluetooth PhoneBook" to alter the phones PBAP so that my contacts were appearing in the car, but the first Pie version is now incompatible with "Bluetooth PhoneBook", so I cannot get contacts into the car system, and therefore cannot use voice dial with the phone. So I disable the bluetooth in the car and have to use my Plantronics bluetooth earpiece to make calls via bluetooth. The author of the app at http://www.android-rsap.com/bluetooth-phonebook/38-aktuelle-nachrichten/143-phonebook-app-and-android-8-oreo.html, mentions:
Google once again changed the internals of the Android Bluetooth stack, and guess what: it breaks my phonebook app. It is no longer able to properly stop the built-in phonebook service.
Today I found out that the latest Android source contains a change which once again enables my app. I don't have an idea when that change will be published in an official release or if there may be new Android 8 firmwares in the future which don't contain that fix. Simply check if your car connects to my app, if not you'll probably have to wait for the next firmware update.
And these problems all happen only because Google refuses to add a proper Bluetooth SDP API to the Android SDK. So they work their way from hack to hack. Sad...
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Can anyone explain to me how the Bluetooth PBAP works an if this is an issue with the car manufacturer's implementation or Google's fault.
Unfortunately, Honda being a car manufacturer is not very interested in keeping firmware in its cars up to date, at least as far as phone functionality.
The 2018 Honda's allow firmware updates easily, so I imagine this is going to be less of a problem for 2018 and newer models.
Pixel XL -> Plantronics Voyager Legend Bluetooth Earpiece profile on Pie Sept update
Today I spoke with Google Pixel support about the fact that when I have my plantronics voyager legend bluetooth connected to the pixel XL and open Google Maps and request directions while driving, that the audio for Google Maps directions comes through the speaker in the phone and not through the legend bluetooth.
The emailed response I got was to make sure my bluetooth earpiece was paired and connected, or otherwise do a factory reset. Google support is getting worse and worse by the day.
The phone is running Pie, Sept update. I noticed that when I look at the bluetooth profile properties for the voyager legend, that only phone calls and contact sharing are allowed (see photo link):https://photos.app.goo.gl/wAxuvxb5amnsmJgGA
However, the voyager legend specifications (see photo link) clearly allow for streaming audio and a few other things: https://photos.app.goo.gl/QLfowowjEN1UE42B7
This might not be so bad, but as outlined in another post, I have been unable to use my 2017 Honda Accord's bluetooth mic and speakers since the last 3 Oreo updates and two Pie versions, because there is a PBAP
contact list issue that causes the Accord's system to sit in a loop trying to import contacts which never happens.
So how does Google decide which bluetooth features of a device are able to be utilized with an Android phone??????
These two settings might help you out.
Phalanx,
I will give it a try.
Thank you.
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Phalanx,
I will give it a try.
Thank you.
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I'm sorry to report that speech output and bluetooth audio settings did not change the behavior at all.
Truly, I'm sure that the Voyager Legend has to show up as having a streaming audio toggle property for it to transceive any audio besides the phone functionality.
I just got a Hyundai I20 2019 car
It came with the connect car stereo unit
And some default apps
I was wondering if there is a way to hack in some way to install other apps like YouTube or Spotify
And even better if there is a way to get a CarPlay functionality working
It’s a android 5.1.1 model mgcol2 system with a 3.10.49 kernel
^up that
It's possible to add any apps in Hyundai connected car facility.
It's easy to hack TATA car easily as IRA app used in the car lacks in security