Probably a know question... But I loose the connected Bluetooth devices many times. For example I connect my a50 to my Volkswagen. It works good..... Many times when I want to connect it I have to pair it again. Is there a fix for this, in android 10 it's the same as before. Also with other Bluetooth devices it's the same. Sometimes they stay in the list of known devices for a day or 2.
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For the short time that I had the 8525 with the Windows Mobile 5 it came with, I was able to have my bluetooth headset ON (either during a voice call or just on standby) and to use ActiveSync via bluetooth simultaneously. Now, after flashing to the official AT&T Windows Mobile 6 ROM, only one bluetooth device can connect at a time. It's very frustrating to have to
switch one device off to use the other. I know that the phone supports multiple simultaneous bluetooth connections, but it doesn't seem to work on WM6 now. Any ideas?
Same problem here.
I can get my headset and GPS to be recognized simultaneously but as soon as the headset is initiated for a call, in or out, I notice my GPS apps start reporting there is no GPS device.
I've tried many things in an attempt to make it work but nothing helps.
The only thing I have not tried is a hard reset just on the chance it is a piece of loaded software causing the problem.
I'm working with a Nexus 7 (2013) and a Nexus 4. I've had both devices for quite awhile, the 4 for well over a year and the 7 for a year. Both are rooted and using stock ROMs. The 7 is still on 4.4.3 and the 4 on 4.4.4.
I have the two devices Bluetooth paired and sometimes connect them. For the most part, over the last year, there have been no problems doing that. Once in awhile, they won't connect, but if I reboot, they will. Now, all of a sudden, I can't get them to connect under any circumstances. They're paired. But they won't connect. They both connect to an external Bluetooth speaker and the phone connects to my car bluetooth. That happens with 100% reliability. But these devices just won't connect. And I need them to for certain work related purposes.
What could have happened?
I've unpaired and repaired them a few times. I've rebooted both devices. Potentially competing Bluetooth devices (like my car and the speaker I mentioned) are turned off. The devices aren't connected to any other Bluetooth devices.
Strangely, someone I work with who's doing the same sort of thing with the same exact devices as I am is having the exact same problems.
What could be going on? Please let me know if you have any ideas.
Thanks.
I was having an issue connecting my phone to my cars bluetooth, but called the manufacturer and was able to fix it. Certain bluetooth devices store a certain number of connected phones, and once that limit is reached, no more phones can be added. Since I did not manually unpair my prior phones, I couldn't add my G4. I had to reset my cars bluetooth receiver manually in order to remove all previously paired phones, and was then able to pair my G4 without any problems! Hope this helps!
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I've also found that with many BT devices listed, either on the phone or car, it takes longer to pair as it searches for more devices. It's best to remove old devices you no longer have or connect to.
I am unable to connect to any of the bluetooth devices I previously used with my Samsung Galaxy S3. I have a stock, unrooted 5X and I am updated to the latest software. The devices can still be connected to on other devices, including an iPhone 5S. Does anyone know what the issue might be? I have tried toggling the bluetooth and restarting the phone multiple times. It usually does not even detect the bluetooth devices. I think something may be wrong with the phone's bluetooth.
Just got a Robin to replace a N5X that was killed while on vacation in MX. The bluetooth pairs just fine the first time to all four of the bluetooth devices I routinely use. Despite them now being listed in 'Paired Devices' none of them will automatically connect to the Robin. Each acts as if its the initial pairing again, asking to be included as a trusted source, and the device being connected to requiring a confirmation on the pairing. And even then getting them connected again has about a 50% success ration (if that). The N5X never had issues automatically connecting to the same four devices. Is this a known bug and is there any work around?
***UPDATE***
Well, nothing I've tried could make bluetooth work properly on stock 7.1.1. Deleting all paired devices, factory reset, you name it. Fed up, I decided to flash Omni Rom and now bluetooth works as well or better than any device I've owned. As such, it's definitely a software issue with stock 7.1.1.