Hello,
I have a xiaomi redmi note 5 with Miui 10.0.2 global stable.
I wipe the phone and everything works fine, but when i Connect to my car with bluetooth, some hours later the phone start freezing, the vibrante on keyboard start( i disable keyboard vibrate). And when make call ir receive call, the call screen dont show. I cannont accept ir reject a call. But the phone ringtone normaly. And Next i receive the notification.
I wipe another time, and works fine everything, 1 week, 1 month, until i Connect to my car with bluetooth. Hours later start problems.
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Hi Everybody,
I am having a strange problem:
I have several BT headsets connected to my phone. There is a JABRA Halo at home, a JABRA PRO at work and a CarKit in my car.
On every device I get connection drops on phone calls. I initiate the phone call and in the first 10 seconds everything is ok. Then the other party cannot hear me any longer.
If I switch to speaker and back to BT everything is fine for the rest of the phone call and in a time after the call for all further phone calls (it think if the phone is not going to standby in the meantime).
This happens with all ROMs I used. Original HTC, LeeDroid, ARHD, Beta 2.16 ROM. It happens also with all BT devices.
This is very annoying as I use my phone for business.
Does anybody have had a similar issue? Any solution?
Regards Frank
I bought a JABRA bluetooth headset last week, and most of the time it works perfectly with my FairPhone (Android based). But when I've had it running for 5 hours it suddenly starts disconnecting and reconnecting in a silly loop every 5-15 seconds, regardless if it's currently in use or just in stand-by. It certainly gets very annoying when it starts behaving like this during phone calls.
The only way to get it working properly again is to restart the FairPhone, and following the restart it will work perfectly again for another 5 hours. Restarting the headset doesn't help if I don't restart the FairPhone, and if I restart the FairPhone I don't need to restart the headset to get it working properly again.
I don't have any other bluetooth equipment, so I can't check if it's only my JABRA headset that suffers from this problem.
WiFi is disabled, and GPS is disabled.
[I'm running a stock 7.1.1 without root or any other mods]
BT doesn;t work with 2 BT devices which can do phone...
Example:
1) BT watch, Huawei Watch connected - this watch can receive and make phone calls... It has a microphone and speaker, so it works like a full-fledged phone device. It is basically **** Tracy device... look it up ...
2) When the watch is connected, another BT phone device, like a car kit, doesn't connect. You can go to BT settings and manually click on the BT device to connect. Sometimes, it connects w/o extra help. And sometimes, clicking doesn't connect at all. Sometimes it connects automatically. Bugs!
3) When both devices seem to be connected (even though only one is shown to be connected), both can make calls, but only the "active" one receives them...
The active being the one that was connected last.
4)
------ This was not a problem in 7.1.0. Whichever device (watch or car kit) initiated or answered a call, would be used to do the complimentary function - If you make a call on watch, you get audio for the call on watch. If you receive the call on BT car kit, you answer on it. Without fail this worked just fine. Both incoming and outgoing calls. It made sense and it worked beautifully.
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Until 7.1.1.
---- Now, if a watch is connected (Huawei Watch, which can act as a phone itself), the BT car kit will not connect. If you connect it manually by clicking on it in BT settings, it will connect, but all phone actions, even initiated from the watch will only work on the phone.
In other words, 7.1.1 killed BT functionality with several BT phone devices.
Why can't they fix it?
UPDATE after 7.1.2
So, 7.1.1 killed phone functionality when both a phone capable watch and another BT phone device were connected simultaneously - both wouldn't work correctly at the same time.
7.1.2 didn't fix this at all.
What 7.1.2 did was introduce new bugs: 1) Weather built-in app no longer works on my Huawei watch, it just spins the circle retrieving weather data and then just goes back to watch face, 2) The watch no longer displays some notifications, for example, SMS.
I played with all of the settings in the watch, phone, and android wear app. Nothing.
I have a theory... Google has two android development teams. Let's call them Team A and Team B. Team A works on a yearly cycle developing new android OSes, for example, they are probably working on Android O right now. Team B picks up development and maintenance duties after Team A makes the initial android release. Team B would be working on Nougat right now. Team B is comprised of rejects from Team A; they have very little talent, attention to detail, or even skill. They may fix 1-2 bugs in an incremental android version, but they introduce 5 more new ones.
This is why Android 7.1.0 was less buggy than 7.1.1, and conversely, 7.1.1 was less buggy than 7.1.2.
Me with my powerbeats it seems to work but eventually it will stop playing music so I turn off headset turn back on and music starts playing again and then the music will start skipping because it hears background noise. It drives me nutts.
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Worked for me.. I could connect to my headphones but yet it acted like it was not connected. Connected to my truck yet it acted like it was not connected.. I for the hell of it wiped dalvik/cache and now it all works with no problems. Headphones instantly worked after doing it. Truck worked just fine this morning..
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I'm on stock like the OP. My bluetooth issues are similar and I have one more.
Devices I'm paired to disappear from the BT list. I got in my car yesterday and was surprised the screen needed me to enter my PIN as I had my car in Smart Lock. Go look and sure enough not connected to the car and the BT list doesn't have my car listed as a device. I had to re-pair to the car. Then I had to readd to Smart Lock. This has happened with other BT devices (primarily headsets as that is really the only other things I use with my phone). This happens frequently and almost daily that I lose one or more BT paired devices from the list.
Other times, primarily with my Bose QC35 as I frequently turn it on/off, it will be in the BT list but the phone says I need to pair the device again. This only happens about every 10th time I turn the headphones back on.
Unfortunately, I've only had 7.1.1 on this phone as it is only a few weeks old. So I don't know if stuff would have worked in 7.1.0.
djr4x4 said:
Worked for me.. I could connect to my headphones but yet it acted like it was not connected. Connected to my truck yet it acted like it was not connected.. I for the hell of it wiped dalvik/cache and now it all works with no problems. Headphones instantly worked after doing it. Truck worked just fine this morning..
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I'd like to know what you did to make things work.
Updated op with 7.1.2 info.
My phone has recently updated to Android 10 and now whenever I get into a car which it is paired to the phone immediately dials the last number I called.
As soon as I hang up the call, either on the phone or on the cars controls everything works as it should - until the next time I get into the car.
This happens in 3 different cars (Nissan, Kia and BMW)
So far I have done the following:
Removed and re-paired with each car
Rebooted phone
Removed and re-added phone to car
Removed and re-added bluetooth profiles on phone
Any suggestions about what I can try next?
I think you need to call a priest and do an exorcism. LOL
Try and clear your call logs. Then connect to car. If you need them back them up then clear them. After that cycle use your phone as normal and try see what happens when you go in the car again after phone usage.
You could also try clearing your cache in recovery or a full wipe unfortunately.
Hello since I made the last update I have noticed that there are problems with the Bluetooth. I always keep it active to keep it connected to the smartwatch. I have found that often the phone no longer recognizes it and there is no way until I restart the phone. The problems are accentuated when using the wifi hotspot.
Yep the whole coms system on the 6 is poor. I have disconnection issues with headphones and wahoo cycling computer. Just no fix despite resets .
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Hello since I made the last update I have noticed that there are problems with the Bluetooth. I always keep it active to keep it connected to the smartwatch. I have found that often the phone no longer recognizes it and there is no way until I restart the phone. The problems are accentuated when using the wifi hotspot.
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Yep, my 6 Pro Bluetooth connection to my car has gone backwards in quality in the latest 12.1 stable build
Mine will be fine for an hour and then suddenly disconnects all devices. Then it reconnects on its own. It's not fun when you are on a call or virtual meeting.
Mine is staying connected to my watch without any issues, and when connected to either my car or earbuds I don't get any drop outs at all.
This is on the March update, but I don't use it with a hotspot on the phone though.
I am hearing impaired and have my 6 Pro paired with hearing aids, my car, and my smartwatch. When the phone rings, it is anybody's guess where the phone's sound is going to go. It is so frustrating. In my OnePlus 7 pressing the volume up or down would let you pick where to direct the audio but the pixel doesn't see that as necessary. Boy is it ever!
No issues with the connection to either car, but here's an odd one.
I have a connection to my Samsung Galaxy Watch4 & my Plantronics 5200 headset.
From time to time, if my phone rings, I put on the headset & turn it on, it will connect,'
answer the call, then anywhere from 20-45 seconds later, disconnect the headset and
put the connection back on the phone. Doesn't do it all the time.
Everything is up to date, stock, not rooted.