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Car stereo has bluetooth. I finally hooked up a microphone so it's usable in the car for making calls. When I place a call everything works fine, but when I receive a call I can't hear the caller, although they can hear me fine.
Anyone else experience this and find a fix?
Running the latest official AT&T release with no modifications.
Yes, I keep finding this myself and I have discovered the "problem" and solution
Basically, any incoming calls default to handset speaker and you have to manually tap "bluetooth" to transfer the call to the headset/handsfree. When making outgoing calls, it defaults to Bluetooth from the offset so no problem!
What I do not know, however, is how to force it to default to Bluetooth on incoming call...
I have not seen that issue and I use BT in my car a lot. BB351
Something else that could be the case: Are you listening to music through A2DP bluetooth at the time that the call comes in? It's possible that the transition from A2DP to headset protocol is what is "blocking" the call from going straight to the handsfree?
chaosdefinesorder is correct, you could have a misbehaving music app (or any other app with audio over bluetooth, such as navigation).
I know that PowerAmp and Playerpro both work well with bluetooth with the music stopping when a call comes in.
I was listening to FM radio at the time. When the call ends it always go back to whatever I was listening to.
So next time I should tap the phone button on the radio instead of sliding the button on the phone, apparently.
chaosdefinesorder said:
Yes, I keep finding this myself and I have discovered the "problem" and solution
Basically, any incoming calls default to handset speaker and you have to manually tap "bluetooth" to transfer the call to the headset/handsfree. When making outgoing calls, it defaults to Bluetooth from the offset so no problem!
What I do not know, however, is how to force it to default to Bluetooth on incoming call...
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This was it. I have to answer the head unit, not the phone.
Operator error.
Right does anyone know of any modifications I can make to a file that allows notification, email, messaging sounds go through a handsfree headset, currently only phone ring tone does this through profiles.
There is a beep tone when u end a call..
which was played through the main external speaker instead of phone earpiece speaker..
what can be the exact reason that causes it...
can it be as simple as a setting some in some xml file?
also its not some .ogg file in /media/ui or some place else...its some network tone i guess
anyone?
jumpabumpa
Let me clarify a bit.
I have a Jabra Classic which supports both the Media and PHone profile.
When I disable the Phone profile, my ringtones/notifications play through the bluetooth earphone just fine, however call audio does not go through the bluetooth.
When I enable the Phone profile, my notifications and miscellaneous media will play through the earpiece, however when a call comes in the phone sends the "ringing" signal to the earpiece which plays its generic ringtone.
Is there a way to force android to play the ring over the Media (a2dp) and enable the phone profile when answering?
Thanks to everyone for the help.