[Solved] Bluetooth turns on automatically - Nokia 6.1 (2018) Questions & Answers

Just solved the problem by turning off Bluetooth scan under GPS setting.
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Previously set the Bluetooth on while driving on feature flag under development options. Just wanna turn it off but the feature was turned off, but the Bluetooth kept turning on while driving. There is no way to disable it.
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May i have a question about bluetooth ?

I used a program named "ozBT" to turn on/off BT from using, this program is really great, but i had a problem: when the BT off, the headset is disabled too, how can i always let the headset enabled with or without the BT signal?

Bluetooth keeps turning off

Is there a way to disable the timeout features on Bluetooth. I have a Bose Bluetooth speaker that I use most of the day while working. If I pause the music for more than a few minutes the Bluetooth will shut off. I can re-pair the devices quick enough but it's a hassle. My Note 2 phone doesn't have this issue. Sometimes on the settings page, it will show Bluetooth as turned on but when I try to re-pair it will suddenly switch off and ask me to turn it back on.
jasoncli said:
Is there a way to disable the timeout features on Bluetooth. I have a Bose Bluetooth speaker that I use most of the day while working. If I pause the music for more than a few minutes the Bluetooth will shut off. I can re-pair the devices quick enough but it's a hassle. My Note 2 phone doesn't have this issue. Sometimes on the settings page, it will show Bluetooth as turned on but when I try to re-pair it will suddenly switch off and ask me to turn it back on.
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Never had any issues with this on my headphones and thats sometimes with over 30mins of not playing anything.
This is a pure guess but try this.....connect and Pair your Bluetooth Bose speaker and then
Go to settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Click setting icon (cog on far right) on the paired device > and make sure both call and media audio box is checked.
if thats not the problem then this will do the trick hopefully
Go to settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Hit menu button > Visibility Timeout > and change it to Never
once again pure guess's since I've never had this issue before but the latter should work.
Good suggestions but didn't work. Hmmm.
I also had this problem with my bluetooth keyboard...
After a complete reset and switching the visibility timeout to never my keyboard was immediately recognized and now I can use it!
So, I don't think that's a hw-problem, it's just a crappy firmware...
... "Go to settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Hit menu button > Visibility Timeout > and change it to Never"
I can't change "Visibility Timeout" to "Never". Can't find "Visibility Timeout".
There is a point at "Settings - Device - Display - Screen Timeout", but this has no entry for "Never"
Thinking about getting a Bluetooth wireless keyboard soon. Hope I don't have any of these issues. Haven't tried Bluetooth on this device yet.
inSight01 said:
Thinking about getting a Bluetooth wireless keyboard soon. Hope I don't have any of these issues. Haven't tried Bluetooth on this device yet.
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It is not the Note loosing connection. I have three BT keyboards that pair with all my tablets no trouble. The keyboards themselves sleep to save power. Hit a key to wake it wait for about a second and type and you are fine. The sleep delay is different on each keyboard. From around 2 to 5 minutes on my longest before it sleeps. For the time between charges on the keyboard that is quite a long time. I have accidently left a keyboard turned on from one evening to the next and used the keyboard for three or four days and just charged it then to be safe, it was still charged and working. Also, I just tried a mouse. The keyboard and mouse are both Bluetooth and work fine together. FYI - the mouse sleeps too after a few minutes.

Bluetooth problem about my watch

Hello everyone, I am kc which come form Hong Kong :laugh:
I found that my phone (Sony Z3) always turn on the Bluetooth function automatically,
I was wondering is it related with my smartwatch 3 ?
by the way, the bluetooth function of the watch, can it be turn off?
kcyyung said:
Hello everyone, I am kc which come form Hong Kong :laugh:
I found that my phone (Sony Z3) always turn on the Bluetooth function automatically,
I was wondering is it related with my smartwatch 3 ?
by the way, the bluetooth function of the watch, can it be turn off?
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No idea about your phone's bluetooth turning on by itself, but if it's off, I don't know how a bluetooth device could make your phone activate it.
The bluetooth on the watch can be turned off by using airplane mode, but of course this also disables wifi. So your watch won't receive any data.
Being able to turn off bluetooth while leaving wifi on would be a good option, but you can't. When on wifi, the watch keeps trying to find the original bluetooth connection.
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No idea about your phone's bluetooth turning on by itself, but if it's off, I don't know how a bluetooth device could make your phone activate it.
The bluetooth on the watch can be turned off by using airplane mode, but of course this also disables wifi. So your watch won't receive any data.
Being able to turn off bluetooth while leaving wifi on would be a good option, but you can't. When on wifi, the watch keeps trying to find the original bluetooth connection.
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If you put it in to Airplane mode then reenable WiFi it'll keep the WiFi on while leaving the bluetooth disabled
DarkRazorZ said:
If you put it in to Airplane mode then reenable WiFi it'll keep the WiFi on while leaving the bluetooth disabled
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Good information, and quite unintuitive. I'll have to try that out for battery life.
I think you already got the answer. Here is the user guide for Sony Smart Watch 3. I hope you will find it help you.
http://support.sonymobile.com/global-en/swr50/userguide/Setting-up/

Shutdown Delay & Bluetooth

When I set my Shutdown Delay When ACC Off to anything but zero, the bluetooth stays on when I turn off my car. I usually connect my bluetooth headphones when getting out of the car, but my iPhone reconnects to the headunit unless I'm really far away. I don't want to lose the convenience of the delayed shut down nor the convenience of auto connecting when I first get in my car. So, I've tried to create a Tasker profile that will turn off bluetooth, but I can't seem to find the right parameters. Any idea how to have bluetooth turn off when the headunit first enters Delayed Shutdown?
FYI: I'm on the latest Malaysk ROM.
I would be interested in a solution to this as well.
I think what you are looking for is a sleep or shutdown intent. I have a vague memory of someone talking about this in the origional very long thread. Might be worth searching throu that for intent or intents.
Any update regarding this issue?

Bluetooth can't auto connect with car audio

I'm on miui 13 and I have annoying issues, the device's bluetooth which unable to auto connect with car's head unit. The only way out is to unpair then pair them again. That being said, if bluetooth turned off, it can auto connect as long as car's engine still on. That did not happen to miui 12.5 which rapidly auto-connect. Anybody has any idea how to fix this?
BMW NBT?
I also have this problem. With iphone works properly.
I managed to get it fixed by putting the car audio in bluetooth connection mode, go to bluetooth app then toggle allow fullscreen app. In connect state it will disconnect then reconnect. In our case, it'll force connect to nearby previously connected device. That leaves another issue, which is media info won't update. So we kinda stuck with first song info or podcast title, then it won't refresh. Probably due to xiaomi policy to limit data transfer or simply unresolved bug. Luckily I have Samsung device which I use most of the time in this regard.

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