Hey everyone. I wish I had done some research, lol.
I picked up a HOX yesterday at a retail ATT store. I also picked up a new BT headset (Motorola Elite Sliver) In the car ride home, I had issues with the BT not being clear when trying to talk to my friend. When I got home, I called my dad and it had better clarity for him (The people I call report the issue, i hear fine.) As I walked around a little, I noticed I couldn't get more than 10 feet from the phone without risking losing my BT connection.
I tried calling from the car ride home today, again having the same issue. (People I call reporting it's staticy and scratchy sounding.) So I swung by the ATT store, they swapped out the motorola, and I'm having the same issues with the new one.
Also, i wanted to point out that I haven't had any issues with WiFi. I've read about that problem, but so far, haven't seen any symptoms.
My phone is a HT25TW. I'm not sure exactly what I should be doing to get this fixed. Obviously, I can return it to ATT, but am I looking for a HT26 or HT27? Are those even out?
Same problem on my rogers one x.
HT24
I can't move my phone more than 5 feet away from any bluetooth stereos/speakers without it dropping every couple seconds.
Contacted htc and all they said was to factory reset the phone, obviously didnt fix it.
Maybe its motorola issue. Try swapping for a different brand like plantronics. My Bluetooth works fine.
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dalvarez0312 said:
Maybe its motorola issue. Try swapping for a different brand like plantronics. My Bluetooth works fine.
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I used my old JavaOne. The clarity is better, but I can't get further from the pho e than 5-10 feet.
I have a little BT speaker that I can't get more than 2' from with my HOX which is pretty pathetic, my Cappy and iPhone can get 15-20' without issue. BT in my truck works fine but phone is pretty close to the head unit.
my wifes motorola i had the same problem with, My HOX only would allow me to get 5 feet from it, went to my second gen Jawbone and i was able to get about 10-15, funny thing is it will connect to my blackberry bluetooth media adapter for my surround sound with no problem at 20'
It's an issue with Motorola headsets and the One X. I know from experience as I work in a AT&T retail store and deal with this everyday. I have the Sliver as well and it wouldn't work right with my One X so I went back to my Jawbone Era and I have no issues. Plus the noise cancellation on the Sliver is terrible so it didn't bother me to switch back as I'm frequently in noisy environments
I work in an electronics store, and i have paired my phone up with almost every bluetooth device in the store.
I can't get over 5' on any of them without it becoming intermittent, or dropping.
jvc, alpine, pioneer, monster, clarion etc... all the same issue.
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I work in an electronics store, and i have paired my phone up with almost every bluetooth device in the store.
I can't get over 5' on any of them without it becoming intermittent, or dropping.
jvc, alpine, pioneer, monster, clarion etc... all the same issue.
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I've tried my old jawbone and two Motorola Slivers. I can exchangeny Sliver for the new Jawbone. But even with the old JB, I couldnt get beyond 10ft away.
Should I look at exchanging the phone completely since I've had it for 48hrs? Or just the BT? It both?
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Should I look at exchanging the phone completely since I've had it for 48hrs? Or just the BT? It both?
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try turning off wifi and see if bt improves.....
I turned off WiFi and it didn't seem to change. I measured, I get exactly 5'5" when it starts to distort. Through my apartment, open air.
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So I just dropped $100 on a set of Klipsch Image S4i headset after reading all the positive reviews and to my disappointment the mic does not work with the G2 at all. Tried them with my buddys 3gs and they work flawlessly.
I knew there would probably be some compatability issues with the controls but I didn't expect the mic to not work at all. Is this true for any headsets that are "made for Iphone?"
It should still work... that's strange. Send it back and get the regular S4's without the mic, and save $25. I have them and they are the best headphones I've ever had.
Do the controls work? Also, are you using the stock ROM? When you say the mic doesn't work, are you talking about using it in a call? Be more specific... it SHOULD be able to work as mics on those things are generally universal.
Headphones works excellent. Some controls work (vol +/- and 3 clicks to reverse track don't work). But mic don't work at all. Not for calls, voice search, or any other application that accept voice input.
My G2 is on factory ROM. Totally unmodified, not even rooted. (don't have a reason to yet)
After some research I have came to the conclusion that iPhones are just made weird. Something about using a different stripe of the jack for ground then standard. I'm just wondering if anyone else ever had this problem before.
I'm thinking about getting the Klipsch Image S4M because I need a headset, lost the factory ones, and don't like using bluetooth. Also I have a wonderful set of sennheiser CX400-II headphones already.
I had the same issue with a pair of $100 Scosche headphones I got. The mic worked perfectly on my dads blackberry, but didn't seem to work on my G2.
However after much fiddling I found if you plug the headphones in just so the mic will work, but its very hard to find that sweet spot.
So I just use them as headphones and unplug them for phone calls, I shouldn't be talking on the phone while riding my motorcycle anyway
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Xerott said:
I had the same issue with a pair of $100 Scosche headphones I got. The mic worked perfectly on my dads blackberry, but didn't seem to work on my G2.
However after much fiddling I found if you plug the headphones in just so the mic will work, but its very hard to find that sweet spot.
So I just use them as headphones and unplug them for phone calls, I shouldn't be talking on the phone while riding my motorcycle anyway
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may I ask which model scosche do you own?
I wonder if there's any way to write something for the G2 so it can recognize input frmo the S4i. It's weird since it works on the incredible.
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may I ask which model scosche do you own?
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I honestly couldn't tell you. I thought I got them from newegg but couldn't find the order. They have a three button control on them and come with like 6 different ear inserts.
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I wonder if there's any way to write something for the G2 so it can recognize input frmo the S4i. It's weird since it works on the incredible.
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That's odd. I was hoping to have no other problem except some of the buttons being non-functional. It's a shame that I have to get rid of this headset
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I honestly couldn't tell you. I thought I got them from newegg but couldn't find the order. They have a three button control on them and come with like 6 different ear inserts.
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Thanks for checking
Sorry....wrong thread....nothing to see here! Please move along people!
OP, try to exchange them for the S4a. Those are supposed to be compatible with Android.
Well, since I woke up this old thread anyway....you could try the Headset Button Controller Trial application from the Android Market. This might give you the functionality you are looking for, and if you like it, you can buy the full app for like $3.
Hi,
I was very excited to get my Skyrocket, but after a day of using it, people I called to reported that there's a weird problem with the call audio quality. For a few seconds my voice seems to be muted out, like speaking very distant. This has gone on for many calls at different locations.
Frustrated, I sent the first one back and got another one. It came today and I was very excited. I tried it and there was no problem. Then a couple of hours later, the same problem came on.
This is really weird. I don't think it's a hardware problem since it has happened on both phones, the second of which is brand new. Makes me wonder if it's a software problem. But this did not happen on my HTC Inspire which had the same set of apps as the Skyrocket.
Does anybody encounter the same problem? Know any tests/ fix for the issue? Or even heard of something similar?
Do you have a case on your phone? If so, perhaps it's covering the mic???
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I've noticed this phone needs to be right up On Your face for anyone to hear you..
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Disable the setting that is mic noise cancellation, that's what is causing it.
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I am having the same issue where my voice seems fading/distant according to anyone I talk to. I exchanged it once and still have the same problem. I don't really know the problem so I just use BT headset for calls.
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Disable the setting that is mic noise cancellation, that's what is causing it.
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Mines not on
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Mines not on
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Hmmm... my phone was doing the same thing, turned off noise cancellation, fixed.
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I have had the identical problem as the original poster. I received my Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket on January 18, 2012. Starting immediately, during phone calls, the other party would tell me that my voice cut out, sounded distant and tinny for a few seconds at a time. When using a bluetooth headset, the problem never occurs, so I ruled out the mobile network as the cause of the problem. I do not have a case for my phone, so that is not the cause of the problem.
I exchanged the phone for a brand new Skyrocket, which I received on February 3, 2012. Same problem with the new phone. I am nearly sure the problem is with the noise cancellation hardware/software. It seems to get worse if I hold the phone touching my ear (the noise cancellation microphone is on the top edge, near where the phone will touch the ear).
Besides this defect, I like the phone a lot. Now I must decide whether to use the phone with noise cancellation turned off, or give up on Skyrocket, return the phone, and choose another Android phone.
Are all Skyrocket owners using their phones with noise cancellation turned off? This is a very serious defect.
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I have had the identical problem as the original poster. I received my Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket on January 18, 2012. Starting immediately, during phone calls, the other party would tell me that my voice cut out, sounded distant and tinny for a few seconds at a time. When using a bluetooth headset, the problem never occurs, so I ruled out the mobile network as the cause of the problem. I do not have a case for my phone, so that is not the cause of the problem.
I exchanged the phone for a brand new Skyrocket, which I received on February 3, 2012. Same problem with the new phone. I am nearly sure the problem is with the noise cancellation hardware/software. It seems to get worse if I hold the phone touching my ear (the noise cancellation microphone is on the top edge, near where the phone will touch the ear).
Besides this defect, I like the phone a lot. Now I must decide whether to use the phone with noise cancellation turned off, or give up on Skyrocket, return the phone, and choose another Android phone.
Are all Skyrocket owners using their phones with noise cancellation turned off? This is a very serious defect.
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No problem on mine.... with or without noise cancellation... in spite of what you said, it does sound like a network issue... do you notice this everywhere, or just in some locations?
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No problem on mine.... with or without noise cancellation... in spite of what you said, it does sound like a network issue... do you notice this everywhere, or just in some locations?
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It has occurred in many different locations.
In the course single phone call, I can experience the problem using the handset, then switch to a headset and the problem stops, and then go back to the handset and the problem picks up again. I am going to start using the handset with noise cancellation turned off, and I'll report back on how that works.
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It has occurred in many different locations.
In the course single phone call, I can experience the problem using the handset, then switch to a headset and the problem stops, and then go back to the handset and the problem picks up again. I am going to start using the handset with noise cancellation turned off, and I'll report back on how that works.
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My observations:
No issues when using bluetooth headset or loudspeaker.
I experience the problem when using the wired headset, and handset with or without noise cancellation.
I probably have a defective phone but did not bother to exchange it again. I use bluetooth headset all the time.
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My observations:
No issues when using bluetooth headset or loudspeaker.
I experience the problem when using the wired headset, and handset with or without noise cancellation.
I probably have a defective phone but did not bother to exchange it again. I use bluetooth headset all the time.
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Had the same problem as you. I got a SIM replacement and turned off noise cancellation.
Mic Issue Continues
After looking into reviews of this phone, and subsequently buying one in June, I can't believe I missed this issue. Alas, over the past few months, most recipients of my calls as well as callers to me cannot hear me unless I'm speaking loudly into the phone. To make matters worse, I can't simply tilt the phone to my mouth and back to my ear because the motion sensor will activate the screen and my cheek will touch the "end call" button. I have already turned off noise suppression and still, it's a problem. I have already "talked loudly" and then normally, and still, no dice. I have also switched to speakerphone, then back to normal and still, no dice. This is painful. It makes the "phone" useless. (I have not tried switching to Sky ICS.)
Has anyone found a solution to this design flaw besides a headset? Will adjusting the mic gain work? If so, what code do I need to adjust the mic gain?
Rooted Skyrocket. AOKP Milestone 6
My wife is having this exact same problem on her Skyrocket too.
She was on the official ICS from ATT and then I tried CM9 and nothing seems to make any difference.
Anyone found any more info?
You think it's worth exchanging the phone or just a bad design in the hardware?
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My wife is having this exact same problem on her Skyrocket too.
She was on the official ICS from ATT and then I tried CM9 and nothing seems to make any difference.
Anyone found any more info?
You think it's worth exchanging the phone or just a bad design in the hardware?
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I hear installing the Sky ICS ROM may solve the problem. If that is the case, then it is not a hardware design flaw but possibly noise suppression run amok (regardless of whether the option is unchecked). That would seem to be consistent given the mic location has not changed in the Galaxy line of phones. Further, speakerphone works flawlessly.
If Sky ICS works or if I find a "mic gain" solution, I will report back.
guys try rooting ur skyrocket and flashing a new kernel
I'm curious if anyone else is having this issue or can confirm this is happening on their phone.
I'm pairing my phone up to a bluetooth car stereo (4 different ones) and a couple bluetooth sound docks, and the result is the same no matter what.
If I walk more than a couple feed away the music cuts in and out. it completely disconnects at around 12 feet.
I have never seen bluetooth range this poor, even on my cheepo chinese bluetooth adapter a coulpe years ago.
I called HTC and their only options were telling me to factory reset my phone.
I believe it is by design as part of HTC's "aggressive" power management...I have tried to find a way to increase the Bluetooth power but have not been successful...I have to be no more than 2 feet or so for mine to work..I'm sure there is a way to increase bt power but I'm not sure how...I think I remember seeing this in another thread..
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^It was probably my first thread.
I'm assuming the reason the range is so bad is because the phone is running in low power mode, a feature of bluetooth 4.0.
Yeah, BT 4.0's main attraction is the low power usage. You can't have both great range (the old BT devices) and great battery life. Given a choice, I'd prefer great battery life.
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Yeah, BT 4.0's main attraction is the low power usage. You can't have both great range (the old BT devices) and great battery life. Given a choice, I'd prefer great battery life.
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Bluetooth 4.0 is multiple standards of bluetooth plus a low power version.
It should have better range than bluetooth 2.0, but with the added ability of a low range/low power mode.
The audio will cut in and out even if the phone is just in my pocket and I am using a bluetooth headset (Motorola Elite Sliver). If I cant find a way to fix this or it doesn't work with a different headset I am not gonna be able to keep this phone. I really like the device but the non-existent multitasking and the terrible bluetooth performance is pushing me away. When I work I use my bluetooth all day for either customer calls or just to listen to music/radio on down time and I can't deal with this for too much longer. I'd hate to go back to my iPhone but I may have to unfortunately..
pretty disappointed.
I'm also out of my return policy on this phone now, and they have no other good phones.
Hopefully htc comes out with a fix for this soon.
I've called them 3 times now and havn't gotten a single good answer to why its so bad.
Also emailed them and still no response.
I have also noticed poor range. Much less range when streaming Bluetooth audio to my LG soundbar compared to my iPad and buddies iPhone.
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The audio will cut in and out even if the phone is just in my pocket and I am using a bluetooth headset (Motorola Elite Sliver). If I cant find a way to fix this or it doesn't work with a different headset I am not gonna be able to keep this phone. I really like the device but the non-existent multitasking and the terrible bluetooth performance is pushing me away. When I work I use my bluetooth all day for either customer calls or just to listen to music/radio on down time and I can't deal with this for too much longer...
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Same Here.
Me too, This is the worst BT I have ever had on a device.
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If my headset is on one ear, but the phone's in the opposite side's pocket. It cuts out.
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If my headset is on one ear, but the phone's in the opposite side's pocket. It cuts out.
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hey guys, i just bought a One X and im having similar issues. there should be no excuses to have bluetooth cutting out like this on a new phone. My old Desire HD did it and i just thought it was because i had dropped it, but looks like its a HTC thing!
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hey guys, i just bought a One X and im having similar issues. there should be no excuses to have bluetooth cutting out like this on a new phone. My old Desire HD did it and i just thought it was because i had dropped it, but looks like its a HTC thing!
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I have no problem at all anywhere in my car, I listen music and radio an average 40 mins a day (while comute). I have a bluelogic bt that came built-in the car.
I also haveno problems and no cutoffs on my stereo bt headphones and I often leave my phone on the table while I workout (true, under 10 feet away). If that matters, I'm on 2.20 stock.
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Same here
i never used bluetooth with my ONE S before now. But I have moved it in to take over my business phone needs and replace my Sensation 4g. It is definately worse range. And if it it 10-15 ft away on the hood of my truck and i turn my headset away from the phone, the signal from my phone can't carry through my head. The sensation had no problems. The newer plantronics headsets are worse than the older ones as well. And putting the phone in my work belt on the opposite side from the earpiece is really bad. I don't know what to do. Might be time to fix my sensation and move back to an old headset.
Only found one workaround, and that is turning off 4G.
this post shows how to turn your phone on battery saving 3G mode only.
droid-life.com/2012/07/10/how-to-tuxdarn-off-4g-on-verizons-galaxy-s3/
anyways, back to the problem, while driving home with my new phone i noticed the annoying buzz screech instantly when my phone was connected to my aux jack and couldn't stand it. I looked it up extensively and i decided to take out my car charger thinking that must be the problem. it didn't help at all!
then i noticed turning off data made my phone sound beautiful and the noise was gone! so i figured coming from a droid x2 with 0 problems, it must be the 4g!
i got to work today and my headphones(plugged into my computer) were sitting next to my phone and as i put them on i heard the same damn buzzing!! i verified anytime the phone is receiving data it makes a stupid buzzing sound. i looked up how to turn off 4g, found it eventually and BAM. not a single noise since then.
the faster phone speed doesn't help me at all when 80% of my phones use is playing music/watching videos and all it will do is have an annoying buzz!
now with 4g turned off i can have my car charging and not hear a single thing. if someone can figure a way to shut the 4G up please let me know and i can go back to using it. otherwise ill be on 3g for good. don't waste your money on a ground loop isolator because the problem with the 4g making noise is not the same as your car having a bad ground!(which mine doesn't)
This has been a common issue for 4g phones i think. I came from the rezound and it was much worse over there so be happy its not so bad
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This has been a common issue for 4g phones i think. I came from the rezound and it was much worse over there so be happy its not so bad
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all the searching I did (about 2 days of googling) led me to believe everyone was just complaining about a group loop problem that is solved with an easy 13 dollar cord from amazon. however the ground loop cord is for cancelling bad noise coming from your car, not the phone itself.
strifelol said:
all the searching I did (about 2 days of googling) led me to believe everyone was just complaining about a group loop problem that is solved with an easy 13 dollar cord from amazon. however the ground loop cord is for cancelling bad noise coming from your car, not the phone itself.
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Nope we decided that it was the phone itself I think and that some were worse than others and it was caused by bad radio shielding
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Just about any verizon 4G LTE phone will do this at some level because of the 700mhz band. My 1st razr was about that bad, my 2nd one was a bit better, but all Verizon 4G LTE phones seem to do it at some level. I am not sure if AT&T's or sprint's LTE phones deal with this any better, but just know that your not the only one.
Anybody else experiencing a weak bluetooth connection with the S6? I'm losing the connection with my Garmin Vivosmart in places I've had no problem connecting with other devices. I'm curious about other's experiences on this as a search hasn't turned up much yet.
I have noticed this as well. I could walk pretty far away from my S4 before it would drop. With this S6, I only get a few feet away before audio gives out. Doesn't disconnect, just loses audio.
Also, random loss of audio from time to time, even when the phone is right next to my head.
Yeah I've noticed the same thing with my S6. At work I don't always keep my phone on me and with my M8 I could walk around the whole building without my G Watch disconnecting and with my S6 I can only get a few feet away before the connection drops.
Yes happening with my moto 360 it is annoying and hopefully will be fixed soon
Haven't had any disconnect issues, but for some reason connecting to my car stereo has been a nightmare. It takes like 5 tries before it actually connects.
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sd0070 said:
Haven't had any disconnect issues, but for some reason connecting to my car stereo has been a nightmare. It takes like 5 tries before it actually connects.
Galaxy S6 (Verizon)
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I'm having issues with my car bluetooth too. It works fine initially, but every couple of days I have to delete my phone and re-pair it for it to connect again.
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I'm having issues with my car bluetooth too. It works fine initially, but every couple of days I have to delete my phone and re-pair it for it to connect again.
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Same here, takes me 3 or 4 times to try to bluetooth sync with ford sync system. Yesterday it would sync then play for 30 seconds and pause play back. I don't know if its the phone or lollipop as alot of the problems I see are also happening on my nexus 9.
I'm getting sent a new one since I've been having these problems
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Same here, takes me 3 or 4 times to try to bluetooth sync with ford sync system. Yesterday it would sync then play for 30 seconds and pause play back. I don't know if its the phone or lollipop as alot of the problems I see are also happening on my nexus 9.
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I had Bluetooth issues on an old phone, and when I flashed different roms the issues were fixed. This leads me to believe that it's software related
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iowabowtech said:
Anybody else experiencing a weak bluetooth connection with the S6? I'm losing the connection with my Garmin Vivosmart in places I've had no problem connecting with other devices. I'm curious about other's experiences on this as a search hasn't turned up much yet.
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Identical experience. With my S4 and my Nexus 9 I was able to literally get to the edge of my large yard before losing connection with my Vivosmart. Now I can't leave the room since getting my S6. I hope it's software and we can somehow change it, because it's ridiculously bad. I also have had to turn my BT off and back on three times this week because it would crash and refuse to talk to either my Vivosmart or my car. As soon as I toggle the BT on the phone it reconnects to everything. Seems to be triggered by starting my car (i.e. the BT car interface becomes available.) Never had either problem with the S4.
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I'm getting sent a new one since I've been having these problems
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Since so many people are having this problem, it's probably phone related and not just an isolated incident.
cybermage1 said:
Identical experience. With my S4 and my Nexus 9 I was able to literally get to the edge of my large yard before losing connection with my Vivosmart. Now I can't leave the room since getting my S6.
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Yeah this is one of my only remaining complaints about the device. I can't use my Vivosmart for sleep tracking anymore...it disconnects/reconnects way too many times and the persistent vibes wake me up.
So honest question...let's assume it is fixable by software tweaks. What's the fix in that scenario? Reroute more power to bluetooth radio? Other?
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So honest question...let's assume it is fixable by software tweaks. What's the fix in that scenario? Reroute more power to bluetooth radio? Other?
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Well I've seen a lot of threads online for other devices where an Android update affected bluetooth range. Obviously there's some sort of software control for this. I'm rooted, and I'm willing to try some things but I don't know where to begin. I'm not an OS / Kernel guy.
i wonder if its what it is connecting to as well as a problem with S6? i have the Motorola Buds headset and it has worked as expected giving me about 100 foot range when talking on it. i also have a 2013 Ram truck with Uconnect and have not had any issues and it connects right away and reads my text etc.. as it was doing with my Note 3 and ATIV.
i havent tried other devices but have a few like a speaker and will see as i use them if i have issues.
Haven't messed with Bluetooth that much on this phone, but I think wifi is a bit weak
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I've had Bluetooth issues. Seems really short range.
Wifi is about the same as my LG G2, but BT is about half as far. I used to be able to get around 15m at work (lots of shelving) but now I'm lucky to get 5m before hearing static and starting to cut out. Sucks because BT is my main source of music at work.
Anybody had better luck after applying the new ota?