Please can a Poco F3 user confirm if the stock MIUI supports Bluetooth in-band ringtones?
IOW, when you receive an incoming call, does whatever ringtone you set on the phone also play in the Bluetooth headset, or does the headset just play it's own sound?
Headset or another Bluetooth device just play it's own sound.
jkmaxfli said:
Headset or another Bluetooth device just play it's own sound.
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Thanks jkmaxfli for your answer. That's a shame - I was looking to buy this phone but that's a total deal-breaker for me.
I work with my phone on silent and both my hands holding tools all day, so I use Tasker to announce callers' names in my Bluetooth headset, so I know who is calling me without having to stop working, put my tools down, and take my phone out my pocket. Any 'caller announcer' apps need in-band ringtones enabled to work with Bluetooth headsets.
Anyway, my Redmi Note 7 had the same problem so I had to install a custom AOSP ROM to enable it.
Strange that Xiaomi disable this feature on MIUI. It's been in AOSP since Oreo.
Does anyone know if it's possible to enable Bluetooth in-band ringtones on MIUI with an ADB command or another method?
Hello. I subscribe to the question. Also very interested in whether there is some way to fix this problem?
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After reading the searched posts for hours, I thought I'd post and ask for an update.
Is anyone able to use their bluetooth headset to answer skype calls on their tablet by pushing the button on the headset?
If so, can you please state which headset you're using?
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Messing around with a Voyager Pro+ BT headset, the earpiece transmits sound from skype and my music, but as for microphone, skype still tries to use the tablet mic instead of the headset mic. BTmono seems to solve that problem, but it's still not possible to answer calls with the call button on the headset. When I push it, it hangs up on an incoming call and tries to dial my google voice number and asks me which program I want to use, giving me the option of Skype and data calling. If I choose data, it says "not supported". Anyone know of an app that will let me change the headset button configuration to answer an incoming skype call, instead of the current function, which is to dial my google voice number, for whatever reason?
I have the same problem. Skype works great with BT headsets in Windows but the Android version does not even seem to have an options menu where one can select the sound input and output. Skype still works fine using the Tab microphone and speakers but if you want to have a more private conversation, you will have to plug in a wired headset.
I find it hard to believe that Skype would overlook this feature in Android so maybe there is another reason that BT is not supported.
Bob
skype works with my bluetooth headset and galaxy tab - likely your headset needs to conform to some spec (v2.1)
dsafety said:
I have the same problem. Skype works great with BT headsets in Windows but the Android version does not even seem to have an options menu where one can select the sound input and output. Skype still works fine using the Tab microphone and speakers but if you want to have a more private conversation, you will have to plug in a wired headset.
I find it hard to believe that Skype would overlook this feature in Android so maybe there is another reason that BT is not supported.
Bob
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animatechnica said:
skype works with my bluetooth headset and galaxy tab - likely your headset needs to conform to some spec (v2.1)
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That may be it. The headset is a Samsung model WEP490. Any idea how I find out if this unit is compatible?
animatechnica said:
skype works with my bluetooth headset and galaxy tab - likely your headset needs to conform to some spec (v2.1)
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Which bt headset are you using, animatechnica?
And you're able to answer calls with the headset button?
animatechnica said:
skype works with my bluetooth headset and galaxy tab - likely your headset needs to conform to some spec (v2.1)
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You've already been asked twice. Please answer. Which specification do you mean?
Hello, I just bought a bluetooth headset that supports both headset and a2dp mods.
I can listen to music fine.
And when i receive a call it switches to headset profile fine..
I can hear the call from earphones but..mic does not work.
I downloaded and tested with an application bluetooth mic tester and it was working fine in this application.
So no hardware problems with it.
What i suspect is, this headset doesnt have any pin code to pair devices..
You just discover the device and pair without any pins..
So, can it be a security issue not to enable microphone on calls?
And if so,
is there a way to change this behaviour, modiying a file etc on audio settings??
Thanks?
Having an issue where I can't get the microphone on any of my Bluetooth devices to work with OK Google.
I have a motorcycle Bluetooth (china brand) and also a set of Jabra headphones. Both work done playing music and using them on phone calls but for the life of me when I activate OK Google it defaults to the internal microphone only and won't use the Bluetooth microphone.
I've tried changing all the settings under voice in the ok Google settings and also the settings to do with Bluetooth headset and hands-free bit still can't get it to work.
Is it just me, is it my settings or has OK Google stopped working via Bluetooth (I've read others have no issue)
Running 8.0 but have also tried it on a 7.2.1 S8
Any help or ideas?
Hi!
I just have to ask, did you ever get this working, and if so, how?!
I'm having the exact same problem as you, with a Galaxy S6 on 7.0 and a BT-S2 chinese helmet intercom.
I'm going crazy and really considering going back to iphone just because of this.
Thanks!
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Having an issue where I can't get the microphone on any of my Bluetooth devices to work with OK Google.
I have a motorcycle Bluetooth (china brand) and also a set of Jabra headphones. Both work done playing music and using them on phone calls but for the life of me when I activate OK Google it defaults to the internal microphone only and won't use the Bluetooth microphone.
I've tried changing all the settings under voice in the ok Google settings and also the settings to do with Bluetooth headset and hands-free bit still can't get it to work.
Is it just me, is it my settings or has OK Google stopped working via Bluetooth (I've read others have no issue)
Running 8.0 but have also tried it on a 7.2.1 S8
Any help or ideas?
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herrbergman said:
Hi!
I just have to ask, did you ever get this working, and if so, how?!
I'm having the exact same problem as you, with a Galaxy S6 on 7.0 and a BT-S2 chinese helmet intercom.
I'm going crazy and really considering going back to iphone just because of this.
Thanks!
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Sorry for the late reply. Did not get any notification about the reply.
Did not get it working. Turns out it needs to be included in the headset as a standard feature (which the china headset did not have) Now use Sena headsets and they work great.
When using Assistant with my BT earpiece attached to the phone with media not connected what is listening to my voice my phone or my BT earpiece?
How do I remove the stock notifications and change them to something that I want? Yes, I can change notifications for apps but when I plug or unplug the phone those notifications are not my favorite.
Thanks in advance.
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When using Assistant with my BT earpiece attached to the phone with media not connected what is listening to my voice my phone or my BT earpiece?
How do I remove the stock notifications and change them to something that I want? Yes, I can change notifications for apps but when I plug or unplug the phone those notifications are not my favorite.
Thanks in advance.
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I have no idea about the BT, however I would think it would be the phone listening for your voice commands. As far as you notifications, using your root browser, go to /system/media/audio/ui and use whatever sound you want for whatever notification. You will have to change your new sound file exactly to what your wanting to replace. So if you want to change your phone unlocking sound, you would rename your sound file to
Unlock.ogg :good:
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Scottay5150 said:
When using Assistant with my BT earpiece attached to the phone with media not connected what is listening to my voice my phone or my BT earpiece?
How do I remove the stock notifications and change them to something that I want? Yes, I can change notifications for apps but when I plug or unplug the phone those notifications are not my favorite.
Thanks in advance.
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By default, assistant should listen through your phone. You can however, set it to listen through the BT headset. Per that setting it is 'if available', no idea what that means however.
Assistant settings > phone > other voice settings
As to the stock UI sounds, they can only be changed if you have rooted your device.
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By default, assistant should listen through your phone. You can however, set it to listen through the BT headset. Per that setting it is 'if available', no idea what that means however.
Assistant settings > phone > other voice settings
As to the stock UI sounds, they can only be changed if you have rooted your device.
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So that's why I was thinking for the BT settings. When I move the phone closer to my face assistant does a better job job of hearing me. So I don't think it really is listening through Bluetooth??
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So that's why I was thinking for the BT settings. When I move the phone closer to my face assistant does a better job job of hearing me. So I don't think it really is listening through Bluetooth??
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My jbl hbs 910 work with Google voice commands then there are the new headphones with assistant built in like Bose have I can't think of any others but maybe if you get a big brands headset they should be updating the firmeware to have it work with assistant although jbl is only one I've had experience with using assistant
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When using Google Assistant to make a phone call through a BT headset/earbuds when the phone is locked, some contacts work fine, but some other contacts give the response in the title and won't allow to make a phone call.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks.
Set BT headset as trusted device. If a trusted request isn't heard, it prompts for security
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Set BT headset as trusted device. If a trusted request isn't heard, it prompts for security
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That is unacceptable, because that simply unlocks the phone when a BT device is connected.
Do you know how to fix the bug that only breaks certain contacts?
Discovered new bug.
I was testing 4 different wireless earbuds yesterday -
Galaxy Buds Live, Jaybird Vista, Sony WF-1000XM4, and Sabbat E12 Ultra.
Sometimes if I initiate a phone call from the BT headset, the phone app starts in the BT mode (BT icon shows) as it's dialing. But as soon as the call connects, the phone app switches to the Phone mode (switches from BT icon to phone icon.) So you cannot use the BT headset to actually take the call.
When I reboot the phone, this problem goes away. But only temporarily.
Does anyone know a fix?
Or does anyone know why Google cannot get their head out of their asses and fix these bugs? These kind of bugs have been plaguing Pixel phones since the original Pixel XL.