SOS!NFC can't use - RAZR HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I didn't use NFC before until these days. I bought a nfc headest yesterday.Sadly,I found I can not connect my phone with it.I am using 182.46.15 and haven't rooted and unlocked.I can only use Bluetooth. How should deal with it?

Are you talking about a Bluetooth headset that has the ability to pair using NFC? Cause if that's the case you should still be able to pair the normal way if you read the manual.

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[Q] Bluetooth a2dp autoconnect

Does anyone know of a bluetooth a2dp gateway that auto-pairs with the N1 when power up?
I've tried Sony and Belkin and heard that the Blackberry gateway all fail to do so (although on the Droid forums some people say the Blackberry does auto-pair).
I had a similar and short lived thread in Q&A, sorry for the 2nd attempt!
I tried at least 4 product from stereo headset to car adapter. I find that nexus requires that the device to support HSP for the auto-connect to work.
I only wish that someone could implement custom media streaming over bluetooth for the rest of us.
look for a device with the following profiles HSP/A2DP/AVRCP.
I'm currently using Kensington LiquidAUX K33428 Bluetooth and it works great. It auto-connects 95% of the time.
jbastien said:
I tried at least 4 product from stereo headset to car adapter. I find that nexus requires that the device to support HSP for the auto-connect to work.
I only wish that someone could implement custom media streaming over bluetooth for the rest of us.
look for a device with the following profiles HSP/A2DP/AVRCP.
I'm currently using Kensington LiquidAUX K33428 Bluetooth and it works great. It auto-connects 95% of the time.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
How does the audio quality compare to the others that you tried. Does the Kensington support A2DP only? I don't want it taking all my phone calls as well.
The Blackberry definitely does not auto-connect, at least with my Nexus One. The strange thing is, it auto-connects with my Palm Pre Plus every time.
It's one of the most annoying things to me about the Nexus, opening up Bluetooth Settings and having to manually connect to it every time I get in the car is actually a pain, compared to the Palm where I just get in and it's connected.
I was actually wondering if there was an app or some kind of service I could start up that would auto-connect to bluetooth devices. Does anyone know of anything like that?
I'm using a Samsung WEP870. Works just fine with my Nexus One. I am running CM6 RC3 on it, nothing other than that.
I use the Bluetooth A2DP for listening all day to podcasts & other media.
As soon as I place the headset on and power it up, it connects to the Nexus One. No problems.
I have a Sony BT5100 car radio and with stock android (or any non sense android rom) the phone automatically connected to the radio. I guess the later Sony models will be doing the same.
pongalong said:
Does anyone know of a bluetooth a2dp gateway that auto-pairs with the N1 when power up?
I've tried Sony and Belkin and heard that the Blackberry gateway all fail to do so (although on the Droid forums some people say the Blackberry does auto-pair).
I had a similar and short lived thread in Q&A, sorry for the 2nd attempt!
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Try BlueAnt S1
cbkitt said:
Try BlueAnt S1
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I think the S1 only plays music through its own speaker. Can it output to the car through aux?
mpfef said:
The Blackberry definitely does not auto-connect, at least with my Nexus One. The strange thing is, it auto-connects with my Palm Pre Plus every time.
It's one of the most annoying things to me about the Nexus, opening up Bluetooth Settings and having to manually connect to it every time I get in the car is actually a pain, compared to the Palm where I just get in and it's connected.
I was actually wondering if there was an app or some kind of service I could start up that would auto-connect to bluetooth devices. Does anyone know of anything like that?
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As far as I know android doesn't allow for anything other than manual pairing when it comes to non HSP (headset profile) devices. I read this on their documentation page.
pongalong said:
As far as I know android doesn't allow for anything other than manual pairing when it comes to non HSP (headset profile) devices. I read this on their documentation page.
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Lame.
What happened to it being an 'Open' OS? Seems like something an application should be able to fix.

Send phone audio from one phone to another via bluetooth

Anyone know of a fairly easy way to to send all audio from one phone to another phone, via bluetooth?
My reason for asking is that I would like to set my car up to pair with a bluetooth receiver that plugs into the auxiliary port that my car stereo has. My thought was to use to the OG Droid as the receiver. I have a 2008 vehicle and spent over $1,000 on the navigation head unit when I bought it, so I don't really feel like replacing the head unit just for bluetooth. I thought of this idea while I was playing around with the bluetooth settings, and noticed that my computer can receive all the audio from my phone, so why not my old phone? So, I tried it, and alas, only file transfers were accepted between the two phones.
I currently have a non-rooted Thunderbolt, and an OG Droid that was recently flashed back to vanilla froyo because I was going to sell it. I assume this would only be a driver issue on the Droid, as the Droid was also able to send all of its audio to my computer.
Any ideas?
Obligatory bump...
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Z5 doesn't detect headphones on it's own but it detects it with SoundAbout?

Hi,
I have a problem with my Z5. For a while now I've been thinking that there's a hardware issue with my jack socket since there was absolutely no audio coming out of my headphones or speakers via the jack-jack cable. But then I've read about SoundAbout and forced the phone to stream the audio through the cable - it worked like a charm. The only problem is when I disconnect the headphones from my phone, there will be no sound on my speaker and therefore I will have to switch those modes manually every time, which is quite annoying. Besides, it should be done my Smart Connect if I'm correct...
So the question is how on earth can I get Smart Connect back to work? I've tried installing different ROMs, disabling Smart Connect, updating it, clearing data and cache - nothing works :|
Hi Ziemny,
Are you on UB? You may need to flash it back to stock rom to verify your jack functionality.
Currently i also got same issues like yours even using stock one. Found out that i damaged the jack's flex cable as it was always pushed against the headphone connector on my jeans pocket.
Just bought a replacement jack and watertight stickers on Aliexpress and install it. Now everything now works as normal.
I also faced the same problem in mm and now on noughat also so i prety much sure that it's a hardware problem...
redjge said:
Hi Ziemny,
Are you on UB? You may need to flash it back to stock rom to verify your jack functionality.
Currently i also got same issues like yours even using stock one. Found out that i damaged the jack's flex cable as it was always pushed against the headphone connector on my jeans pocket.
Just bought a replacement jack and watertight stickers on Aliexpress and install it. Now everything now works as normal.
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Using SoundAbout helped me find out it is not a hardware problem. Everytime I switch media streaming to jack, it works but it has to be forced by the app. I want to automatize the process, as it should work automatically in the first place.
Still found no way of switching sound profiles automatically :/

Pixel 2 - Not recognizing speech via BT Headset

Hey everyone,
Does anyone else have the issue where voice/speech via a BT headset isn't recognized when Google Assistant is prompted unless the phone is unlocked and manually launched?? I can prompt it with my Bragi Dash Pros, or squeeze and talk via Bragi Dash Pros, but it acts like I said nothing.
Yes and it also doesn't work when connected to my car via Bluetooth. I googled it and it appears there are many issues with Bluetooth on the Pixel 2s.
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No, they work for me good so far. I've been using it with my good stereo BT headset (Plantronics BackBeat Pro, older version) and just tried two cheaper just single ear BT headsets. I also tried it out the other day with the speaker phone BT that is in my truck. I don't have a built in BT device in the truck.
They all appear to work okay.

Is it possible to disable the audio jack?

Hello,
I have already asked this in the A50 forum section, but maybe here in a more general area I could be more lucky.
My son broke the audio jack in the smartphone then tried to remove it in a way I really don't want to know how reducing the smartphone in this way...
The smartphone is ok, but he detect earphones always connected, the only way to use it is using a bluetooth earphones, but I'm wondering if there is a way to disable the jack so I can use the smartphone "normally"...

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