[Q] How to see Bluetooth device - Xperia Z3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi! I just bought garmin vivosmart. Paired it with their software Connect. Now when I go to BT settings of the phone it did not appear as possible devices. Even in SmartLock, SmartConnect. The device sync normally with Garmin Connect software. Can I see somehow in BT settings the device. Thanks

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I have a bluetooth GPS reciever and i want to connect it on COM port 9 but in the bluetooth settings it only allows me to use 6 or 7, does anyone know how to change this?
Im using the HTC Vox if that makes a difference?
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When you say "Bluetooth settings" are you referring to the settings in the GPS software (TomTom, Garmin etc) or are you referring to the bluetooth settings in your phone settings?
When you first pair your device with the external bluetooth device, you need to set up and outgoing port (COM5 on a Himalaya, not sure what Vox would use) and also go to the advanced bluetooth settings and chose "serial connection". The com port should then appear in your GPS software bluetooth selection choices.
Let us know if this helps.
Ports :S
Thanks Jadel for the reply, i was referring to the bluetooth settings in the phone not gps software. i have paired it and and selected serial port and then it gives me a selection of ports to use: 6 or 7, but i already have things connecting to those ports and want to select another one to use? Any ideas?
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=2417
the guide may not be using the latests wm version but still it should
give you a clear picture as to where on the PC you handle the activesync comports
rather then on the pda which dont use comports for activesync at all

[Q] Bluetooth with Droid 2 paired but not connected

I am trying to pair my Droid 2 with my Gtab to use as a GPS. When pairing via bluetooth, everything goes fine but once the pairing is successful there is no connection, only paired but not connected. Rebooting does not help and when I long press on either device there is no option to connect, only unpair. I am running VEGAn beta 3 on the Gtab. Anyone know of a solution??
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I had the same issue (althoug it was with a HTC). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=874401 <--hope this helps
Thats normal. Whether I pair my tab with my phone or my bluetooth GPS device, the bluetooth settings shows Paired but not connected. I go into my "Bluetooth GPS" app to initiate the connection. When using my phone "ShareGPS" has to be setup and running.
Thanks for the quick reply guys....I'll try it out on the way home tonight to see if all is indeed working as it should.

Bluetooth auto connect multiple devices?

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My Titan will let me connect to multiple bluetooth devices, but it will only
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The other one needs me to press connect
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So, I bought myself a smartwatch and I was happy, but not for long. The moment I sat in my car I realized my phone (now being connected to the smartwatch via Bluetooth) doesn't connect to my car.
Is there any way of making it connect to both devices at the same time?
I tried going to developer options and to enable more devices but it already shows two by default and it's grayed out so I cannot change this setting.
Any help would be appreciated.
it would be strange if it couldnt.. you can connect to many devices. a have a smartwatch too and have no problems

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