Hi everyone,
I have a problem that Messenger and other app receiver cannot hear my voice during calling when i updated arrow os Date: 2021-09-09.
But I can use messenger video calling and phone calling is also work.
Isit related Magisk and its modules?
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Hello,
I have been doing a lot of research on this problem and I can't find any solution to this. My voice command on my updated phone from windows mobile 6.1 to 6.5 does not announce incoming calls over my bluetooth head set. I have a Jawbone Prime and I ONLY once have heard it announce a call over the BT headset and I beleive this was under version 6.1 of windows mobile. It announces just fine over the regular speaker but not anything over BT. Does anyone have a solution to this? Everything else works just fine just not this, which I find to be the most important part. Yes the options are checked under voice command to announce incoming calls. Any help would be great!
Thanks.
Update
It appears that the bluetooth announce call stuff works just fine over bluetooth. The only thing you need to do other than making sure VC is enabled to announce is go under the bluetooth settings and select advance and then audio and under the audio settings check the check box for play system sounds on remote hands-free device. After doing this it worked just fine. Also before I did any of this I did a master reset on my device just incase any of the past reg. edits were possibly a problem, and I just wanted to make sure I started from a clean slate. But it works just fine!
decepts said:
Hello,
I have been doing a lot of research on this problem and I can't find any solution to this. My voice command on my updated phone from windows mobile 6.1 to 6.5 does not announce incoming calls over my bluetooth head set. I have a Jawbone Prime and I ONLY once have heard it announce a call over the BT headset and I beleive this was under version 6.1 of windows mobile. It announces just fine over the regular speaker but not anything over BT. Does anyone have a solution to this? Everything else works just fine just not this, which I find to be the most important part. Yes the options are checked under voice command to announce incoming calls. Any help would be great!
Thanks.
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Possible fix
I downloaded a an app called high tech speaking. Initially it did not work BUT for some strange reason, it began began announcing the caller via voice command. The problem is that i could not push the talk button on my headset to answer the call. I had to push the button on the phone. This, however, is a step in the right direction. I am not a programmer by any means but someone out there is. Get this app and correct problem for all voice commanders out there.
decepts said:
Hello,
I have been doing a lot of research on this problem and I can't find any solution to this. My voice command on my updated phone from windows mobile 6.1 to 6.5 does not announce incoming calls over my bluetooth head set. I have a Jawbone Prime and I ONLY once have heard it announce a call over the BT headset and I beleive this was under version 6.1 of windows mobile. It announces just fine over the regular speaker but not anything over BT. Does anyone have a solution to this? Everything else works just fine just not this, which I find to be the most important part. Yes the options are checked under voice command to announce incoming calls. Any help would be great!
Thanks.
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Hi guys.
Has anybody found a way to improve skype calls quality on this device?
At the moment it seems no matter if connected via WiFi or 3G, it's just the phone to limiit quality.
Outgoing voice is heard perfectly on the other side, it is the voice from the other site that lacks on the Touch Pro.
So, anyway to fix?
What about the VoIP support?
How does it work on this device?
Thanks.
Best regards
Hi All,
I am facing issues with my Samsung S7 Bluetooth connectivity to my Samsung Level U headset.
I can play media normally, however i am not able to engage in any kind of phone call (Whether over GSM or through VoIP)
Hence i can play music, record a whatsapp voice note, however regular phone calls, whatsapp calls, viber, line and all such things don't work.
What happens is that the Bluetooth icon becomes active in the call, however nothing can be heard... i would require to disable the Bluetooth icon in the calling application in order to hear again through the phone speakers.
I tried the following workarounds and none of them worked.
- Wipe the cache
- reset Bluetooth settings
- installed new firmware
- reinstalled Bluetooth application from samsung...
PS. the headset works great on other phones (iPhone, Samsung S5....) so i don't think it is a headset issue..
Appreciate your support and Thank you!
Is 'Phone Audio' clicked on in the Bluetooth connection for the headset along with 'Media Audio'?
Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
woodmj said:
Is 'Phone Audio' clicked on in the Bluetooth connection for the headset along with 'Media Audio'?
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Hello woodmj,
Yes it is
I currently got a second hand xiaomi MI5 running miui 10.2.2.0 on android 8.0 from my dad. this issue didn't surfaced cause my dad didn't used bluetooth devices for video calling or calling purposes. but when i got it i tried video calling through whatsapp and google duo and the phone is connected on Wifi. when the call is connected the screen of the other person is not moving and the voice is coming in parts. same is for when i call thru a whatsapp voice call connected via wifi it shows "calling" instead of "ringing".the moment i switch it with my 4G data it shows "ringing"
is there any solution to this??
With Android, is it possible to answer WhatsApp voice calls using bluetooth earbuds or headsets?
I have tried various bluetooth earbuds and headsets that include a mic and with several Android phones such as Xiaomi Mi A2 and a OnePlus 8T and nothing seems to work.
I can answer normal cellular voice calls using these devices with no issue. Just WhatsApp is the problem. It's frustration because most of my calls are via WhatsApp these days. I have to get the phone out of my pocket or bag and hit the answer button. It's a pain and inconvenient.
My friend with an iPhone does not have this problem using Apple earbuds.
Is this a limitation of WhatsApp?
I have some Jabra 85t earbuds paired with a OnePlus 8T - both powerful and modern hardware and yet this stupid simple software issue seems to let me down
You might also experience issues with WhatsApp calls if you use a battery saver or Bluetooth connection. If your battery saver or Bluetooth is enabled, please disable them and install the FM Whatsapp APK if you do not install it yet in your mobile. Because FM Whatsapp is the modified verison of official whatsapp which somes a lot of features which you must like them.
Thanks for your reply.
Firstly, as mentioned these are wireless devices that use Bluetooth so disabling a fundamental component is definitely not going to help this issue.
Secondly, asking people to install an app from an unknown source is very dangerous. Personal chats can contain sensitive information. I definitely will not be installing FM WhatsApp. Who knows what organizations the author is linked to.
Just an update that I changed my phone to Google Pixel 6 and the Jabra earbuds work with WhatsApp nicely, I can answer calls with one button press just like regular cell calls.
My conclusion is that there is something in the OnePlus 8T that prevents this.
rio32 said:
You might also experience issues with WhatsApp calls if you use a battery saver or Bluetooth connection. If your battery saver or Bluetooth is enabled, please disable them and install the FM Whatsapp APK if you do not install it yet in your mobile. Because FM Whatsapp is the modified verison of official whatsapp which somes a lot of features which you must like them.
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It is recommended to troubleshoot such issues by checking your network connection, updating the app to the latest version, and ensuring that you have sufficient internet bandwidth to make the call.