Didn't find topics about it in a search on the forum (could have been looking at the wrong keywords though)
When a headset is connected, and the mda3 is put in standby mode (aka turned off, GSM still functioning), i noticed after a while the bluetoothheadset is disconnected.
So with the mda turned off (GSM on), and a calls comes in, it won't be routed to the headset.
Turning the device on makes the bluetoothheadset to reconnect after a while ...
Is there a 'workaround' for this problem so that BT won't be turned off when the device is in GSM-standbymode only ?
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When a headset is connected, and the mda3 is put in standby mode (aka turned off, GSM still functioning), i noticed after a while the bluetoothheadset is disconnected.
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Yep. Know that.
Go to: Start -> Settings -> System -> Power -> Advanced
Uncheck the "Turn of the device if not used for......"
Problem solved.
Dox
This should not be needed.
I know that I didn't have this problem before. I could put my phone in standby (poweroff) and bluethooth headset would stay connected.
But after I did a rom update. I have this same problem And still haven't found a solution. If anybody knows of a solution please let us know.
Because you should be able to poweroff your phone and still have a bluethooth connection. It used to work so.
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When you turn flight mode on and then later turn it back off, the bluetooth functionality doesn't appear to work. Its turned on, but when a call comes through it doesn't pick up. Does anyone else have thise problem with the XDA2? Is it yet another 'feature'?
Exactly the same on the MDA2.
BT is ON, but the BT headset mode remains disabled, so each time you switch off the flight mode, you have to turn on the headset mode. Really stupid IMHO.
I don't think this is a "problem" or a bug.
Turning on flight mode means there should not be any Radio activity. Therefore BT Radio will be turned off as well. It makes sense.
It remembers your last BT Radio selection though. So, when the flight mode is off, BT Radio mode will resume like it was before flight mode, that is either OFF, ON or DISCOERABLE. The only thing that it doesn't remember is which profile was enabled. So you'll have to enable it when flight mode is off.
The only thing that it doesn't remember is which profile was enabled. So you'll have to enable it when flight mode is off.
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This is exactly what we were talking about...or at least is what I was TRYING to explain...IMHO is very stupid that it does not remember the profile that was enables, this means that every time we have to turn on the profile again...
Is it that when Flight Mode(phone) is switched ON, the bluetooth won't work.
Is it that when Flight Mode(phone) is switched ON, the bluetooth won't work.
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well i would suppose so since places like in planes and on some hospitals where they fear interfearence from wireless devices like cellphones they see bluetooth the same way
i suppose that it should turn wifi off aswell
but what they are talking about is that when you turn flight mode back on the bluetooth stack dont recall some of it's settings
Cheers for the reply, forgive me if this sounds stupid but to re-enable the bluetooth profile after switching flight mode back off, do you use Ultra Profile or is it done some other way?
This will be a question and answer post.
My wifi automatically turned on while making a call, it was driving me insane. There is another thread for the Tilt 2 on this, but it never answered the question. It is also more relevant here.
The answer to solve this, by turning off Wireless-N mode or enabling automatic data disconnect.
I recently changed settings in touch tools; a lot of them. I noticed shortly after that by wifi kept on enabling itself automatically whenever I made a call. It drove me crazy, because I had to switch it off. It also wasn't good for my battery life.
I wish I could be more of a help, but at least you know where to start. I'll try and post back as soon as I am less busy.
settings wireless control, and switch off wifi?
There is a cab or maybe just a hack somewhere on the forum that auto switches it off or run on 2g only maybe?
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settings wireless control, and switch off wifi?
There is a cab or maybe just a hack somewhere on the forum that auto switches it off or run on 2g only maybe?
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Thank you for your response.
My problem was that whenever I made a phone call the wifi would automatically activate. So imagine having to turn wifi off after each phone call. (I make a lot of calls during the day. Not only that but it briefly interferes with my calls (people have told me they heard something) and drains the battery life a lot more especially if I use the speaker.
I have fixed the problem though just by turning wireless-n mode off. I had turned it on for faster webpages, but really on wifi I don't need it.
Hi all,
I would find a way to enable bluetooth automatically when a call is being received: in that way, when in my car, I can avoid to keep BT enabled "all the time" just waiting for a possible call of few minutes..... thus saving battery ;-)
Is there any application suited for that?
I was thinking to a workaround but it seems pretty tricky and I still miss a thing.
We could use G-Profile and configure a profile, with BT enabled, which starts automatically on these conditions satisfied:
a.. during a call
b.. when a “specific program/process” is running
Item (b) is needed in order to let the profile be enabled only when actually in car and not when I’m at home or so
Of course, I have to start that “specific program/process” when entering car and shutting it down when exiting.
What I miss is a program to be used for that purpose. I would use a “fake” program which simply does nothing (!!), let’s say a simple toggle-program:
- Click on program icon: starts the program
- Click again on program icon: stop the program
Is there such a “useless” program ? Could some of you write it (if interested in that) ? I’m not so able to write it
Thanks in advance for your support.
I also use G-Profile. I have created a profile that kills the incalllock when mycarprofile is running. incalllock locks the virtual keys on my HD so that I can only take the call with the slide to answer. mycarprofile automatically answers the incoming call and turns on the speaker phone. I use G-Profile to kill incalllock whenever I turn on mycarprofile and runs incalllock again when i trun off mycarprofile.
What you have to do with G-Profile is to create a profile that monitors if a program is running and also add the condition "during a call" to switch to that profile and turns on bluetooth
brusko1972, G-Profile is not free.
Any free apps out there for this kind of function?
You can probably try this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=386451
still not working
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You can probably try this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=386451
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Dear ai6908, I appreciated your help: it really seems what I need but it's not working....
I have configured the CSDEVCTRL in order to:
- start when ringing or dialing a call
- turn on BT at call start
- turn off BT at call end
I have started the service.
When the call is being received the screen is locked by CSDEVCTRL but BT is not enabled at all.
Maybe I miss someting or it does not support windows mobile 6.5 (I have an HTC HD mini).
Any feedback are welcome !
You can try BTProfiler which I downloaded from xda developers a while back but unable find the thread now.
Not working on HTC hd2 wm 6.5
I downloaded this with high expectations that it would automatically turn my bluetooth off and on. I, too, am frustrated when I forget to turn bt off upon leaving my car. I set the program to run in the background, but the profiler does not work. I've tried all the conditions for turning bluetooth on or off automatically. Too bad, I was really hoping this would work. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I just have a bluetooth icon placed in the programs on the main page. I tap it and it's on when I am in the car. I tap it again and it's off.
Simple, quick and very efficient to use.
Hi all,
And... fisrt of all, happy new year !
In reply to this thread, I've downloaded BTtoggle (which enables and disables BT just by tapping on the screen) and I was just thinking this morning that someone could have maybe written a program (a mortscript ?) which could be quicker than running this program when needed.
I've tested to put BT off and run the progam (BTtoggle) when the phone is ringing then switch on the BT earphone and... call is missed !
I was thinking in a program that could "see" that a BT "thing" (ear, dongle...) (I don't know how to name it) is running, running BTtoggle (which switches ON BT) and when this "thing" is switched off, running BTtoggle once again (which switches OFF BT).
The problem is like brontolo999, I know which are the questions to ask but unable to write the program that could be able to do that !
Thks in advance.
Hi,
I have a VAG (Volkswagen, Skoda, SEAT, Audi,etc..) group's car. It included a built-in bluetooth system. It did well with all my previous phones but with the HTC Titan it does not work as expected. It connects to the mobile and If I do a call just then it works well. Nevertheless, after a while from connection the system gets stuck and does not work. Two minutes later, the connection drops and reconnects after 30 seconds. Then, another two minutes and drops connection, and so on... It seems to be a problem with the agenda as no synchronization is performed and the system seems to lock there... Anyone with such issue and or suggestions/recommendations?. I have tried everything (no sleep mode, screen always on, USB connected for power, full cleanup of the system, no apps installed... ) but nothing happens. I have thought of using a bluetooth sniffer to see what is going on... but did not find one...
Thanks in advance,
Jose
Hi All,
I experience a Bluetooth trouble for some weeks: by the past I kept BT always active as it connected automatically upon entering in my cars. I was alerted because I no longer saw the “Connected …” message on the dashboard. I discovered that now, when I activate BT, it starts normally but it stops if it doesn't find any device to connect in the following 2 minutes. I have tried everything I know, even installing some software starting BT and keeping active when the phone is plugged. Nothing to do, it is always the same thing. Fortunately if it finds a device to connect it stays active as long as it is connected.
I have to say that I don't use any battery saver, I don't use the Android option "Energy saving" and I don't use any system program that could be linked to Bluetooth management.
Can anyone help me on this to recover a standard comportment?
BR.
Daniel.