[Q] bluetooth audio wont work in Honeycomb! - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Hello folks, I am 1 week old in this android world, I just installed Honeycomb 3.0, which is awesomely over the top except for ONE thing,,,,, my stereo Bluetooth headphones that worked perfectly on android froyo 2.2 don't work in honeycomb. They are recognezed, paired and connected but no audio would ever come out!!!
Please help me, I don't wanna give up on m Booth headphones and return to the cable stone age and I don't want to go back to froyo either.
Take care!!!

I have the same issue with my Desire S. Connection but no audio. I contacted HTC about it and they say the bluetooth setup is different to previous phones so I should contact the makers of my bluetooth device to get an upgrade of their firmware.
Would it not be possible to extract the software relating to bluetooth from an older ROM?
Would it work?

Honeycomb 3.x
can someone please tell me where i can find the image for Honeycomb 3.x for my Superpad 2 / Flytouch 3 tablet. i have been looking everywhere and all i find is the skd on android.com's site. i dont know anything about sdk's or how to get it on the tablet... thanks in advance if you are able to provide me with this information

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Keyboard

Has anyone managed to pair a bluetooth keyboard with their phone yet?
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I've yet to get my hands on one to try. I've just ordered a zeemote for a laugh, here's hoping they sort out the bluetooth drivers soon
i'll need to find a BT keyboard before i can test this out, i want to find out too
I unsuccessfully tried pairing my Logitech DiNovo mini to my SGS.
I can pair my iGo ultraslim, but won't do anything beyond that... No HID bluetooth profile support sadly, there is SPP bluetooth profile support so some peripherals will work (I think the Freedom BT keyboard should work).
Bump, I am really having a headache as I sold my HD2 - I cant pair my SU-8W nokia bluetooth keyboard with my i9000 - which used to work with my N95 and my HD2 (sold grrr)
I really need a fix for this if anyone can advise
Blueinput crashes when I load it, which is meant to give support for these keyboards.
Wont even start just errors out.
I installed Keypro but this doesnt seem to do anything on the galaxy either....
THanks all!
You're probably stuck until the cyanogenmod team releases their ROM for the Galaxy S, which should have HID bluetooth profile support...
exactly, it's not really a problem
what you really need is a Driver that supports the Human Interface Driver (HID)
appears that it's not build in on Android 2.1
yarod_g14 said:
Bump, I am really having a headache as I sold my HD2 - I cant pair my SU-8W nokia bluetooth keyboard with my i9000 - which used to work with my N95 and my HD2 (sold grrr)
I really need a fix for this if anyone can advise
Blueinput crashes when I load it, which is meant to give support for these keyboards.
Wont even start just errors out.
I installed Keypro but this doesnt seem to do anything on the galaxy either....
THanks all!
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[Q] Apple Wireless Keyboard

Hey everyone, i posted this at android central with no answer, though to see if you guys had any suggestions.
Just purchased an apple wireless keyboard to pair with my rooted (super clean + stupid fast kernel) fascinate. I've been looking around and saw that JP Bluekeyboard supports the apple wireless keyboard, so i gave it a shot..
well what do you know, it didn't work for me, everything on how to set it up goes great except that when i try and input, it goes "connecting" and straight to "disconnected".
anyone have any luck with this software or know of any other bluetooth keyboard applications?
I don't know about the Apple Keyboard, but I was trying to get my wiimote to connect to my phone and found out that our phone doesn't support some bluetooth profile that is required for it to work. It might be the same deal with the keyboard.
Bluetooth HID Profile
I did the same exact thing and after researching found that the bluetooth stack in the galaxy s series is a little different in that it doesn't include HID profile support aka no support for the wiimote or the apple blue tooth keyboard. Apparently they are looking to add this with the froyo update, but for me it couldn't come sooner.
yeah, i remember reading something saying cyanogenmod would enable HID, and of course cyanogenmod is based for froyo, and they don't seem to be willing to start working on something for the fascinate until froyo comes out...
so lets hope froyo makes this purchase not completely useless..
HURRY UP FROYO!
The apple keyboard and the Wii mote will work with froyo, I had no problem using the keyboard on my Dx before I sent it back.
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I wasn't able to get it to work either.
It was on-and-off again with my Windows PC. I found that the Apple USB keyboard is perfect for Windows. My wife bought me the Apple Bluetooth keyboard instead last Christmas, but it, sadly, doesn't work on anything that I own.
I definitely want to know if any of y'all get it to work. I was planning to keep trying, but based on the information here, it appears that my time would be better used somewhere else for now.
Paul

[Q] Boot android Honeycomb on standard laptop - is it possible?

I have done some searching but couldn't really find any good answers to my question.
I would like to know if it would be possible to have android honeycomb as the main boot os for my laptop which I would want to then link directly to my TV for the picture output.
Has anyone ever tried anything like this?
How do i go about it if it is possible, I have read about the android live CD boot for PC's but these look old, will they work for Honeycomb, and wouldn't it be better to have it directly running from the harddrive.
Another concern of mine is would honeycomb os on a PC use the mouse and keyboard inputs with no touchscreen being possible / available, and would the USB / cdrom, TV outputs, wireless and network cards etc all be recognised and useable by Honeycomb?
That's a very good idea, I'd like to know more about this
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For such purpose (Android as TV set top box) I would rather use some Hardware like i.e. BeagleBoard. There's also an Android port available (http://code.google.com/p/rowboat/) which is currently running FroYo. I'm sure there will also be Gingerbread, Honeycomb, etc. in the future.
I would rather not purchase new hardware if I don't need to. I have this laptop doing nothing and want to put it to use this way if possible.
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I would like to know the answer for this question too
i'm a fan of bigscreen
i plan to purchase acer iconia 6120 dual screen laptop if somehow i can manage to get honeycomb installed on standard laptop
or maybe later with windows 8
hmmm, yummy
I think Honeycomb still needs to use the touchscreen now and then, even with a keyboard and mouse. You might want to try Chrome OS, since that's designed for laptops.
err, acer iconia 6120 is a dual touchscreen laptop
you got laptop hardware but both touchscreen with virtual keyboard
thats why i brought up honeycomb, since its touch based
and windows 8 prolly in the future
Since a view weeks there is an Acer Aspire One with Win 7 Starter and Android as dualboot.
Maybe it is now possible to get Android on standard Notebooks?!
cu, Gurry
iam realy interessted in this, so umpup:
is it possible to run a honeycomb as main boot on a laptop? because why booting win and co if u just wanna check some emails, vistit some websites and i dont know ( yeah i know u can do this all with your smartphone, but wouldnt it be exiting to have it on your laptop too ? )
I have an old laptop and would love to have Android running on it, also my TV is running a customized version of Linux, i wonder if it would be possible to incorporate Android OS into it too. It's a Philips TV and some of their newer models are Android based.
Last weekend I got some Toshiba netbook (Nvidia Tegra chipset) on my hands running Froyo. A normal screen (no touch) and a keyboard just like normal netbooks. It was a pain in the a** to work with. I don't think Honeycomb will change that, since it's optimized for tablets. However, a combination of a touchscreen and a hardware keyboard would be nice, though.
Anyway, it should be possible to run Android on x86 devices, too, but I don't see any point for doing so. Why not just install Ubuntu?

[Q] How to root and update an old maxwest tab-72 (telecom)

Hello!!!
I just found an old Tab-72 maxwest tablet by a company called telecom. it has an android 2.1 OS which I want to seriously upgrade cause it has some strange bugs in it.
It has a built in HDMI port, USB port and other good things for a tablet so old. I think I can even make phone calls with this thing.
I just want to know how I can Fully upgrade this thing as far as I possibly can.
Thanks!
AO!!!

[Q] A question`bout bluetooth

I have a Gigabyte phone GSMART GURU G1. Its maximum licenced version of SW is Jelly Bean v. 4.2.1
I have just bought a heart-rate belt with bluetooth option to connect it to my android mobile phone. Because I did not read the specifications before I bought it I did not see it is only compatible with Android version 4.3 or higher (something to do with "Bluetooth low energy" stuff...) When I tried to connect it, the bluetooth device just wasnt found. I tried it on my girlfriends phone who has 4.4 android and it connected perfectly...
So when I checked my phone specs. I saw that I have 4.0 Bluetooth so the phone is able to read connect with it - the problem is that there is no newer version of android coming out for my phone therefor I can not ever connect it...
My question to you is if there is somekind of app that would just "UPGRADE" my bluetooth so it could connect to this heart-rate belt for running? It is really not that old phone and so I do want lose guaranty with rooting it (neither I think there is some confirmed program for it)....
Do you have any sudgjestions for me?
Thanks
So really no one can give me an answer?!

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