Hello everyone,
Here I have a problem with the new multimedia system from Dasaita on my Auris 2018.
When I press the voice recognition button already the voice (not secret story) does not finish the sentence for all that one answers me.
Then when I finish dictation my SMS it tells me do you want to send it or modify it, I say send and it responds very well and then it replies the message was not sent.
For Appeal it's the same, he says Call to court and nothing happens.
Do you have any idea (s) about this ???
My Multimedia device is sharing a connection with the mobile data of my smartphone with also Bluetooth.
Car radio support 3G / 4G
Should I put a sim card on a 4g key via USB?
If I do this will it not be the same number on my phone?
So here, I test to make a call via on the car radio, leaving the bluetooth and nothing happens.
Same for sms directly on the car radio by typing it with his keyboard and nothing either.
To find out more here is the model of my car radio in CANBUS version that I installed in the car.
Emails work well voice mode and send well
I have this problem of sms and call in voice mode
By cons if I say ok google the smartphone picks up and sends sms it does very well as well as calls.
Another thing my car radio is apparently rooted and not certified by google play protect.
On the scrolling panel on a slide from top to bottom there is the icon for data and it does not indicate a sim card.
I can't put a photo or anything because it's my first message on this site and XDA forbids it
My bluetooth between the smartphone and the car radio is well connected in addition to the car radio, the bluetooth icon disappears as soon as it no longer has it.
I reset the car radio twice on the reset button on the front.
When my phone rings, the call is well deported to the car radio and I can go up and down the volume as well as off and on the hook via the steering wheel controls.
I see my contacts on the car radio. My phone OPPO Reno 2z is in colors os 7 overlay with android 10 and android 9 car radio can it make mistakes ???
I'm completely lost. I will try a hard reset via the android menu on the car radio.
Thank you for your answers.
cordially
toto30100Alès
Hello everyone,
Following my problem with my car radio,
When someone calls me on my smartphone, the call goes through the car radio with the caller's number and I pick up by the button on the steering wheel.
So why can't I call or send SMS via google assistant.
I did a hard reset and nothing changes. in the contact application there are all my correspondents but the Call, SMS and video buttons are grayed out.
I know that my car radio is rooted and I wonder if it will not come from that by specifying that I received it already rooted.
Thank you for your answers
cordially
toto30100Alès
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Hey folks,
I have a couple of questions regarding the bluetooth hands free profile and Caller ID and Contacts.
First issue: I use a Garmin Nuvi 760 as a speakerphone in my car via the hands free bluetooth profile. The 760 can't access the recent calls on my HTC Polaris (Touch Cruise) running the official WM 6.1 ROM...it just says, "no data available" when I try to access it. My old phone (T-Mobile MDA / HTC Wizard with the official WM 5 ROM) worked fine. The Wizard happily sent my recent call data to the GPS. If I remember correctly, the Wizard would prompt me the first time the GPS tried to access the call data, and then it just worked after that until I deleted the bluetooth device pairing. When I receive a call the Wizard also sent the name from my contacts to the Caller ID display on the 760, and my Polaris doesn't...it just sends the phone number of the incoming call.
Second issue: at home I use a XLink BT bluetooth hub to use my "land line" phones with my Polaris. It also uses the hands free bluetooth profile to connect to the phone and then emulates a "land line" for my other phones via my home telephone wiring. When I receive a call through the XLink I also don't get the caller name along with the Caller ID data...it just sends the phone number. I also have my girlfriend's 4 year old Motorola Razr v3 connected to the XLink hub and the contact name data comes through to the cordless "land line" handset just fine on the Razr.
I'm pretty sure these issues are connected, and I'm also pretty sure that there must be a setting somewhere on my Polaris to allow this to work, but so far I haven't been able to find it. Do any of you guys know of a setting or registry key that will allow me to enable this functionality? I'd really appreciate some advice.
Thanks!
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Hi
I think that this may be an issue to do with "SAP" or Remote SIM Access in bluetooth settings.
Cheers
andrew-in-woking
andrew-in-woking said:
Hi
I think that this may be an issue to do with "SAP" or Remote SIM Access in bluetooth settings.
Cheers
andrew-in-woking
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Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately Remote SIM Access is already on...I swear I've tried every setting I could find to try to figure this out.
Yeah, something is definitely just turned off somewhere (probably in the registry). I can dial from my phonebook from my nuvi via the handsfree bluetooth profile with my old phone (Wizard), but when I connect with my Polaris the option to dial from the phonebook is disabled (grayed out). Something is explicitly disabled somewhere...I just need to figure out which registry keys I need to change.
I'm really surprised I'm having such a hard time finding this info on the 'net.
I've looked for threads relating to this specific issue both here and in Google, but found no results yet.
I have a HTC Trophy that was previously connected to my car's Bluetooth system - I was able to browse my contacts, place and answer calls. This worked both on the launch firmware and in the NoDo update.
I recently upgraded to the Mango developer beta (needless to say - I'm not a registered developer...), and the Bluetooth seems to be having some problems. Just to be clear, I've already deleted and repaired the devices, even rebooting the phone and turning off the car first. The thing is: the phone connects to the car, and it even reads text messages out loud and takes voice commands (e.g., "call back" or "ignore" on the text message)... But calls simply don't work, whether I'm placing or answering them: the car's screen simply shows a "connecting" message, but the sound doesn't get put through. The phone also shows that it is placing the call. If I'm answering a call, the car displays the "connecting" message and the phone simply keeps ringing.
Does anyone have the same problem? Are there any reported fixes?
I have the same issue with my HD7 connecting to my factory fitted BMW unit in my E46.
The phone and car pair up, I can read my text messages on the nav unit, but incoming and outgoing calls only route through the phone, not the head unit.
I was having issues on NoDo as well where connection would keep dropping.
Since I installed Mango 7720 it has a stable connection, but no audio.
Head unit works flawlessly with my iPhone 4, so I'm guessing the HD7 is at fault somewhere.
The upgrade to 7720 solved the issue for me - calling and message reading are both working fine. The contacts don't all show up on the car's screen, though...
EvilAgent, Do you happen to have a BMW? I have a trophy with 7720 and when streaming mp3's over bluetooth to my car, the audio quality is bad. Do you have a similar experience?
It is a BMW, but I don't use Bluetooth to listen to music, I just go with the cable
Hey,
I am having trouble with my Pioneer CD-BTB200 Bluetooth Adapter, which is a common problem, according to the very few available threads on the internet.
This also didn't work with any other Smartphone before i.e. Samsung S3 or Blackberry Bold 9700.
Cliffnotes:
-pairing, media streaming (different source) and receiving and making calls works great! No issues there
-transfering the contact list results in a big mess, I have to dig in there if I can figure it out or if I just transfer one contact after another....
-now for the problem.......I installed Cyberon Voice Commander because it gives me the best behaviour and voice recognition since I am a native German speaker. Google, Dragon and AIVC don't work really well. But it doesn't matter which voice assist app I use, because it is the Bluetooth adapters fault. The Nexus 5 is rooted and runs stock Kernel with KitKat 4.4.2.
When I press the voice dial button on my Pioneer AVH-P5000DVD deck it activates the Cyberon Voice Commander app (or whichever is set as default). so far so good, that is what I want.
But! the dialog between me and the phone is almost impossible because the output volume over the car speakers is way to low. I have to literally pick up the phone and look at it's display to see what the voice commanding app is doing because you have to wait until it is finished asking what I want to do. (just holding a phone is illegal in Germany)
Assuming the app understood me right and starts dialing everything turns to be fine from that point because the volume of the actual call is perfect!
When the phone talks back to me I have to crank the volume all the way up to understand it a little bit and then turn it back down fast before the phone call starts or it'll blow the speakers out....since my car is quite loud when on temperature I don't think I will understand anything when I am driving.
I heard that the app TASKER could be programmed to raise the Bluetooth volume at a certain point and then lower it again. I checked but it only goes up to 15, which I already have set before with the stock volume slider. Additionally I have no idea how to configure Tasker to (maybe) get rid of the problem.
Has anyone ever heard of a similar problem and / or has an idea how to handle it?
Again, it's only the voice command prompts that are way to quiet when I start the voice dialing function via Bluetooth, everything else is fine.
Fixed the issue with SoundAbout!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.woodslink.android.wiredheadphoneroutingfix&hl=de
Now the voice prompts play loud and clear over the car speakers! Every other volume managing app failed miserably!
I used the latest Beta Version btw, going to buy the Pro Version soon.
http://soundabout.userboard.net/f8-download-beta-versions
I did very little changes to the settings, if anyone is interested I can hook you up with some screenshots
sutobe said:
Fixed the issue with SoundAbout!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.woodslink.android.wiredheadphoneroutingfix&hl=de
Now the voice prompts play loud and clear over the car speakers! Every other volume managing app failed miserably!
I used the latest Beta Version btw, going to buy the Pro Version soon.
http://soundabout.userboard.net/f8-download-beta-versions
I did very little changes to the settings, if anyone is interested I can hook you up with some screenshots
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I have this issue as well. SO what did you have to do with this app?
Hello,
I've looked everywhere but couldn't find any info on this problem.
My father purchased a new Galaxy S6 and it's working flawlessly except for when the S6 is paired (bluetooth) with his car (VW Golf).
When the S6 is paired with the car it can't make any call at all, it says "Not registered on network" but there is no problem making a call from the car integrated control.
Looking at the phone signal status with an app like "Network Signal Info" reports no signal at all (but there is full signal in the status bar), and the car dashboard shows full signal bar.
Now since the car can't handle all the phone contacts (in my father's car case his contact list stops at the M) and since calling a contact with the car control is really clunky, the solution would be to search and call the contact directly from the phone and then talk with the car 's hands free kit but sadly doing this the phone reports "Not registered on network".
I've tried looking under bluetooth setting but nothing seems to solve it (i hate touchwiz btw)
His previous phone was an iphone 4s and worked without any issues so as my oneplus one.
Has anyone else noticed this?
Is there a solution?
Does the Bluetooth car system have it's own GSM radio system? If so, it might be taking over the SIM card in the phone rather than using the phone to handle the radio interface. Check the type of pairing that you have set up.
thanks for the answer.
Maybe the car has its own gsm radio system but it's weird because, when paired, both my oneplus and the iphone4s don't completely hand over the SIM, that is you can search a call a contact directly from the phone while hearing and talking from the car's hands free kit.
I don't know about different pairing set up. Looking in setting -> bluetooth -> advanced (if i remember right as i don't have the S6 with me right now) i can't find anything regarding different bluetooth set up.
Any suggestion on where i can find more setting/different bluetooth setup to solve this issue?
This is driving me a little nuts! The watch frequently defaults to be my bluetooth connection when I'm making and receiving a call. It's mainly when I am in my car and I really NEVER want a phone call on my watch. Is there some way to disable phone calls on the watch or change how the phone is connecting to devices (eg in what order it makes a connection)?
In Settings > Bluetooth > Paired devices > Disable option to receive calls, for watch
I think this may be the best solution for it. I appreciate the quick and easy response! Bummer that it doesn't let me pick the default list in order or something.
Do you have LTE watch ? Because I do not really understand your problem.
Mine is BT. When I get into my car, phone connects to Ford Sync system. When incoming call arrives I just pick it up from the Ford sync.
That is what I want to happen! I do not have lte but when I'm in my car (and I would say more likely than not connected to Android auto) when I press the button to answer the call my watch steals it. It also sometimes happens when I'm wearing BT headphones connected to my phone. The way you're describing it is totally logical. If I answer it on the phone with a swipe or I choose that device in BT settings once a call is already answered that's fine. But when I'm pressing the answer button on my steering wheel why is it going to the watch?
bam099 said:
when I press the button to answer the call my watch steals it.
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This is really odd.
When I pick up call on the phone, still Ford gets the call.
When out of the car and watch connected to phone: when I pick up at phone - call remains at phone.
The only difference is, that I do not connect to Android Auto ( I have to use cable - which I am to lazy to plug ). I use only BT connection to car as ordinary handsfree
I will verify what happens when I connect to Android Auto.
EDIT: Maybe this is a problem of you phone ? I think this is the place when you shoul search for handsfree priority ? I mean it is not "hungry" watch "stealinbg" the connection buy phone feeding him I have Galaxy M51 and no problem of this kind
EDIT2: You ate not the only one with this problem and it is not problem caused by GW4
android handsfree priority - Google Search
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