i bought a plug'n'play bluetooth device (supertooth voice) for my car.
i would like to send the entire phonebook of my startek (wm 6.1) to the car kit, using bluetooth. this seems not to be possible...
it would help if i could select multiple contact's to for sending them with bluetooth, but this seems also not be working.
it's just very time consuming if i have to send every contact manually....
can anybody help me please?
thanks.
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Have a bit of a strange issue with the galaxy S I9000 and also the I9100.
I always connect to my car using the rSAP bluetooth profile, the first time I connect to the car I enter the 16 digit code and set the device to trusted when a notification message pops up, a minute or so later I get a notification about a phonebook request, I accept this and I get the phonebook transferred to the car.
For the first 3 times of getting in and out of the car I get the phonebook, missed, dialled and received calls. Then after that it will not transfer the phonebook, I can tell it's failed as I go into the memory and look at the imported contacts and it's 0, usually I have about 190 contacts.
It will only transfer the phonebook if I reboot the phone, then I get another three transfers of the phonebook and then it fails again.
The car I have is an Audi A7 with MMI 3G+, but this was also the case with a Q7 with MMI 3G, both times I used rSAP mode for the call quality and SMS facilities.
I think it's something to do with the pBAP requests, but I'm not sure what.
I might check in HFP mode if the issue remains.
Same issue over here, but in this case i'm talking about a SKODA with Columbus unit fitted. Probably the same unit as in your AUDI, since they are kind of family of each other.
I wonder ... how can I disable rSAP en us HFP instead on my SGS II ???
I've got a HP Touchpad and a recent update has enabled pairing with any phone over Bluetooth. One of the features enabled is that you can send & receive text messages on the Touchpad but only if it allows Bluetooth Messaging Access Profile (MAP). Does the HD2 have this feature because I can't seem to find it in the bluetooth settings.
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You can now pair a phone that is not a webOS phone to the TouchPad, so you can answer calls on the TouchPad.
NOTE: Most devices cannot send or receive SMS (text messages) from the TouchPad. The SMS Mirroring functionality needed to send and receive SMS from the TouchPad requires the Bluetooth Message Access Profile (MAP) to be supported by the phone.
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Thanks.
i have the same problem please help
Does anyone know if the HD2 has this feature at all?
same question... TP2 user. Would love to send/receive sms via the TouchPad.
i found this application and bought it just to test it and it works, i send, receive and synchronize sms with/from my phone, also i can make or receive phone calls(if we had a working mic to our touchpad). I am using bluetooth mode but wifi mode is available. but not working for me.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apdroid.tabtalk&hl=el
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i found this application and bought it just to test it and it works, i send, receive and synchronize sms with/from my phone, also i can make or receive phone calls(if we had a working mic to our touchpad). I am using bluetooth mode but wifi mode is available. but not working for me.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apdroid.tabtalk&hl=el
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This can be done for free on Webos , How to pair(almost) any phone with TouchPad to send and recv SMS/Calls!!! Like Pre3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1290274. i have done this myself and it works perfectly.
Also if you install SMS Backup+ on your phone you can link to any Gmail A/C and Automatically backup SMS, MMS and call log entries using a separate label in Gmail / Google Calendar. It is also possible to restore SMS and call log entries back to the phone.
Link https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS56ZWdvZ2dsZXMuc21zc3luYyJd
Hope this is of use.
yes i know that this can be done in webos, i did it there and i was exited to find a way to do it in cm9 too cause its sooo cool feature not only about sms but for handling calls too. So now i have another reason to get anxious for microphone fix
anyway its an easy and unique app that i was looking from the first time a got my tp so i thought to share it.
I switched over to the Galaxy S3. Bluetooth works great on my car kit, but it shows every single contact on my car (Peugeot 508). So every single e-mail address I every used in gmail is shown, even though I limited the synced contacts to my MS Exchange contacts that have a phone number. They show up correctly when I access it through my Phones contacts app, but not in the car, as stated earlier.
Thanks in advance!
I am experiencing the exact same issue. I would love to know how to limit the contacts displayed.
Hi,
I found that after a recent ROM upgrade (on my Galaxy S5) that I was no longer seeing text messages presented on the dash display of my BMW - this had previously been working. After some reading in various XDA threads and (primarily) BMW forums I discovered that someone else had resolved their issues via deleting all existing text messages and re-pairing with the car. This also worked for me...but I then restored all my backed-up SMS messages and I *think* (TBC) that it's stopped working again.
Rather than simply delete them all again, can anyone advise on available apps or debug capability which look into the operation of the bluetooth MAPI protocol which I believe is used to transfer the SMS messages to the car. I suspect that either the car or phone is somewhere maintaining an index of messages which have already been transferred and this may need to be reset.
Of course, I could just archive the messages and avoid this all!
TIA - longshot I know!
Craig