Hi,
I've got a bluetooth headset (actually a motorcycle intercom) and I'd like to use it for satellite navigation. The voice commands from the satnav application seem to be transferred as an A2DP media stream, which has a "feature" of starting at low volume and then increasing it within ~3 seconds to full. The outcome is that I don't hear first 2-3 words of the satnav command. I found a multitude of people dealing with rising ring sound, but the solutions didn't work for my problem with satnav instructions / media playback. It works this way in stock Samsung ROM and VanirAOSP 4.4. ROM as well. Is there a thread I could follow?
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So I've got my hands on the tablet, works great but there is one thing I didn't quite get. Over the bluetooth, a headset/handsfree, when answering a call it turns all the radio off disconecting the tablet from the gsm network, wifi, bluetooth for 2-3 seconds and after everything is back to normal. I doesn't do that when the call is initiated from the tablet, only on answer. I tried a nokia bh 102, nokia bh 214, bluetrek st1 and a samsung hs6000 with the same result. When the call is answered without the headset it works with no problems bus as soon as I try to connect the headset and transfer the call to the headset, the "radio off" message appears in the status bar and game over. I believe this is a software related issue since the hardware works in other conditions. Could someone give me an advice to what I can do besides getting it to a service? It is rooted so I have access to the root files. Maybe a firmware update or a custom rom? I googled all night for an answer, but no luck.
I am afraid there is a no forum for your device. So can you please post your query in Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
so that the right experts may help you ?
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Recently I purchased Spice M-9010.
I paired it to my Asus Zenfone 6 and installed BT Notirfier app also.
Now I can view notifications in M-9010.
But, It is paired as a bluetooth audio device.
So, I am unable to pair bluetooth headset to my Zenfone.
Then I tried to pair bluetooth headset to M-9010.
That is also seems not possible.
Now the options before me are
If I want notifications in M-9010, I have to use it's speaker and mic.
or use a wired headset.
Actually, I purchased it to overcome the difficulty of handling 6" device for calls.
Now, that became impossible.
Please, guide me to overcome this issue.
I think, if I can pair M-9010 with some other profile than audio, it might be possible.
Hi,
I can find nothing helpful on XDA for your issue.
I suggest asking for help here ,
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Hi ! So I am in the process of buying my first bluetooth stereo headset after clearing these technicalities.
What exactly does a headset promise when it says it supports 2 simultaneous bluetooth connections ? Let us assume the 2 connections are for 1 laptop and 1 phone.
1) If I play music on VLC and play music on phone. Will I be able to hear both simultaneously ? if not then
a) Can I play music on VLC for a while. press stop button and play music on the phone. Will that work ?
2) There are 2 distinct profiles in Bluetooth, A2DP for streaming and handsfree profile for calling. As per my understanding, the handsfree profile dominates all others and while it is being used, all other services will be muted. Is this correct ? Which common applications on laptop use the handsfree bluetooth profile instead of A2DP ? (Skype ? Hangouts ?) If Skype does use the handsfree profile, does it mean any other source of music (vlc,youtube on the same laptop) will get muted immediately ?
3) Can a call on phone and music streaming from laptop co-exist on the headset ?
Also FYI, I am planning to get the Sony SBH50. and it supports multiconnection. I want to be able to attend to a call on phone while watching a movie on the laptop without having to fiddle with bluetooth connections on either of the 3 devices. I want it seamlessly. Is it possible today ?
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Hi Everyone, I'm new here - just made an account because I cannot figure this problem out. I just started playing around with Xposed and I LOVE it by the way!
but unfortunately that's not why I'm here. I have a Headrush bluetooth headset, it's great, has a built in mic, a2dp & works for calls even on a old ipod touch 4th gen
for some reason though, my Lenovo a-5500f a8 ideatab running android 4.4.2 won't read the mic, I only have the media option, no call option I don't know what to do.
there's like nothing at all on this, I read ONE forum that someone was experiencing my problem, and the only answer was that it's most likely because it's a WiFi tablet &
wasn't meant to make phone calls on. I love my tablet & my headphones & would really be blown away if I could find a solution to this. I'm good with Linux & Windows,
just learning Android stuff & it's really similar to Linux so it's not too far off, but I'm so clueless on this..
So an overview: my tablet won't detect the mic/phone call protocol for this headset, the headset works 100% on all other devices except for my new tablet
I also have a few USB OTG's, is it possible I could perhaps run another bluetooth through a OTG? SixAxis works great, I can connect a controller, but not this mic..
any brainstorming to this helps, thank you.
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Welcome to XDA.
I am not finding a forum for your device, please post your question in the forum linked below.
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The experts there may be able to help. Good luck.
Hi! I have a rather tricky problem. I have a cheap Andoid tablet and I use it as a car head unit. The problem is that it reboots every time I play music, no matter what app I use (Media player, tunein radio, fm radio etc).
The output I used is made by solderind two wires to the + and - of the tablet's loudspeaker and thru an amplifier to the car's speakers.
The tablet does not reboot when the amp is not connected.
Please help me!
radu.toganel said:
Hi! I have a rather tricky problem. I have a cheap Andoid tablet and I use it as a car head unit. The problem is that it reboots every time I play music, no matter what app I use (Media player, tunein radio, fm radio etc).
The output I used is made by solderind two wires to the + and - of the tablet's loudspeaker and thru an amplifier to the car's speakers.
The tablet does not reboot when the amp is not connected.
Please help me!
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Hi radu.toganel
Thank you for using XDA Assist
By your description is clear that the amplifier is, someway, returning a voltage to the tablet what should not occur and, as a safeguard, it reboots. As your set up is very unique, I would suggest you consult a specialized professional that could measure and correct the problem
If any other questions regarding Android system remains, I will ask you to address our experts at the below forum that may be able to help you. Please be welcome to post over in there.
Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Nice regards and good luck.
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Kdio said:
Hi radu.toganel
Thank you for using XDA Assist
By your description is clear that the amplifier is, someway, returning a voltage to the tablet what should not occur and, as a safeguard, it reboots. As your set up is very unique, I would suggest you consult a specialized professional that could measure and correct the problem
If any other questions regarding Android system remains, I will ask you to address our experts at the below forum that may be able to help you. Please be welcome to post over in there.
Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Nice regards and good luck.
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Thank you for the quick response.
I will try to figure it out from here