I have noticed that I cannot call via Rhodium when BT headset is activated.
I hear no any calling sound. is it normal or some bug?
No such a problem when BT car kit is used.
I've no problem using Tmobile TP2 with plantronics voyager 855.
valerima said:
I have noticed that I cannot call via Rhodium when BT headset is activated.
I hear no any calling sound. is it normal or some bug?
No such a problem when BT car kit is used.
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This is normal, when connected to a bt headset is sends all phone calls through it. If you want to make a call on the phone you will have to disconnect the bt headset.
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.
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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.
Hello,
I have a problems with my DELL BH200 blouetooth headset. I can pair the headphones and see profiles. Both are checked on, but when incoming call arrives I have my call in phone, not in the headset.
I have had similar problems with my earlier's phones [same] also, but I think that headset is specific. I would like to ask users who uses multimedia headsets with a2dp and voice calls did you having similar problems?
When in my car and connected to Bluetooth, incoming calls both ring the phone's speaker plus ring through the car's audio system. No other phone I've owned has done this. When a call is received, it should ring and be announced only through the car's audio system. Car is a 2016 Mazda 6. Am I missing a setting on my S9+? I did a number of searches, but couldn't turn up anyone else with this issue. My S8, HTC U11, Galaxy S6 and LG V30 all ring through the car's audio system only as they should.
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is it possible to have two call pick up sliders.
- answer call with build in speaker
- answer call with bluetooth headset.
i offen have my headset somewhere on a desk, or i am near my car and my phone (connected to the handsfree) rings. after i pick up a call i recognice that the headset is active.
so it would be cool to easily decide which speakers you want to use.