Hello,
I've got a new Dasiata PX5 with Android 8.0 and 4GB of RAM in my Honda CRV-2012.
Everything is OK exect the Bluetooth is not working. It can not recognize any device. Also no device can see the radio (tried Galaxy S8 and iphone 6).
I tried changing the bluetooth adapter in Factory menu then reboot, but no one worked.
Since bluetooth is 100% essential for me, any help would be appreciated.
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I had the same issue when upgrading from Android 6.0 to 8. Have you contacted Dasiata about the issue?
If unable to resolve, consider downgrading to Android 6, at least to test your bluetooth. You can always go back to 8.
marchnz said:
I had the same issue when upgrading from Android 6.0 to 8. Have you contacted Dasiata about the issue?
If unable to resolve, consider downgrading to Android 6, at least to test your bluetooth. You can always go back to 8.
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Thx for you help. Can i downgrade juste like a regular update? put on sdcard and use factory update?
Has this issue been resolve? I bought Anroid 8.0 Radio from Dasaita too and Bluetooth is not working well.
Hello, no solution yet
Let me know if you find one!
Bluetooth noise
I have recently installed an HA2102-V840-8 "10.2" HD Touch Screen Octa Core Android 8.0 car GPS player 4G RAM + 32G autoradio" in my Lancer. It's an awesome unit, looks great and has great features.
The only problem is digital/electronic noise whenever there is audio playing. The noise is only present when my phone (or any phone) is paired with bluetooth and some/any audio source is active. It happens with usb audio, radio and phone. It stops as soon as the phone is unpaired/bluetooth turned off or music is paused. It also stops briefly between music tracks. Has anyone else encountered this?
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Hi,
Bluetooth is not working.
Everything was just fine until v. 44s. I've upgraded (so sorry for that) to version 05Q. Then, I had severe touch screen problem.
OPO tech support made clean install of Oxygen OS in order to solve the touch problem, but since the Oxygen update, my Bluetooth is actually not working.
I am trying to work with my car system (Kenwood DDX 8026 BT).
The OPO successfully pairs with the system, but 99 of 100 calls won't pass via BT to the car speakers.
I am also unable at all to stream music via A2DP whatsoever.
Any ideas would be very welcomed.
Amir.
Having the same issue - did you find a fix?
I have a 2014 Toyota tundra. Before the update my Bluetooth was working perfect. Since the update, anytime I turn on the Bluetooth, it reboots/crashes my stereo. Just wondering if anyone else has had this same problem?
Sam
I have a Toyota Avalon and I am also having bluetooth issues since the 6.0.1 update. I have to power down the stereo and bluetooth on the phone to get the Media audio portion of bluetooth to connect. The Call audio connects fine automatically.
I called Verizon and they have has some reports of issues with this. They documented the issue and transferred me Samsung with no resolution.
Marshmallow on all the Nexus devices appear to have issues with Bluetooth according to these sites, could the issue be a marshmallow wide issue?
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/11/30/bug-watch-vehicle-bluetooth-call-audio-problems-being-reported-on-all-four-nexus-phones-with-marshmallow/
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?can=2&start=0&num=100&q=189188&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20Stars&groupby=&sort=&id=189188
I just wanted to chime in. I have a 2004 Corolla and I don't have native Bluetooth audio connectivity so I use: FlexSMART X3 Bluetooth FM Transmitter. So far so good since the update to Marshallow and use with my LG HBS 750 Bluetooth Headset is ok as well. Sorry, sort of not really the same issue, but its working ok since Monday, when I took the OTA update to Marshmallow. Hopefully they Verizon/Samsung has a fix for this issue.
Same issue
I have a 2015 Highlander and have exact same issue. If you go to settings and then bluetooth, click the sprocket next to the paired toyota device and turn off contact and call sync, it will stop crashing your Toyota stereo. It does mean that your contacts and call history will not show in your Toyota system. I reinstalled android 5.1.1 from www sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SMN920V/ download 5.1.1 and follow the instructions at the bottom of the page. The download takes about 2 hours but worth having my toyota stereo working again. I have contacted Toyota and Verizon and both have been zero help. :crying:
So, after upgrading to Android 7.0, I am unable to use buttons on my bluetooth headset to play/pause/skip tracks. The music plays fine, but the buttons are not working. Also, when connecting to my car's stereo by bluetooth, it says "phone not connected" even though it IS connected and I can play music just fine here, as well. Apparently this is a known bug in Android 7.0. Anyone else experiencing this? Any sollutions beside waiting for the 7.1.1 upgrade?
I should also note that my phone is not rooted, however, it is no problem doing that if it (for some reason) would help.
Thanks for all feedback!
Waiting is my "solution" too. AOSP is already available in Android version 7.1 ...
I have exact same problem and feel I have searched everywhere for a solution but to no avail. I recommend downgrading to MM until. 7.1 if you can't handle not skipping songs..
no problem here, everything works as it should, playback control, sound and track information ... i connect phone to sony mdr1000x headphones (LDAC codec) and car audio (SBC codec)
I have this problem with the Android Pie version on both MIUI versions. After a few minutes the cell phone is disconnected from the handsfree car radio. Bluetooth media continues to work and voice call also works, but it does not connect to the car radio in handsfree mode although I can speak through it. Sometimes I can't even connect with it but only the phone mode. I've tried everyting, clean install and wipe everything on the car radio, but no luck. It works perfect on the Oreo version of 10.0.2.0 but all the Pie versions have this problem. From what I found it looks like there is some problem on Android Pie about the handsfree bluetooth issue, but most of the people report that after the Security Patch update of October, all the issues are gone, but for me the issue remains. My car radio is based on R-link 2 from renault, which is based on Android. Does anyone knows how to handle this? Thanks.
Hey guys. I have installed an Xtrons PBX70M164 which is an MTCE GS PX5 4G/64G Android 10 device, about two weeks ago. Things were working fine. But I noticed some days ago that I didn't have any more audio. I was not completely ready with installation because I still needed to install the DAB+ radio. So I was messing with the FM and DAB antenna's.
I do have the MOST fiber optic system in my car. I connected an MP3 player to the unit to verify if this could be the problem, but it's working as expected. Then when I connect the Xtrons radio, no more audio...
Also one other thing is that I cannot scan for FM channels on my radio anymore?
I tried to disconnect the device, factory reset and check all the cables. I'm not sure what else I can do. Is the device broken? What else can I check? Thanks!
Send it back or see an experienced auto electrician/installer.
Update: the device was actually faulty and Xtrons replaced it for a new one.