What are the supported bluetooth profiles on the Flyer? - HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G

The HTC website states A2DP and other profiles....great!
What are those other profiles? maybe one of the current flyer owners can check on his user manual?
Thanks.

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Iqua BHS-701 Bluetooth Stereo Headset

Hello,
(my first post...)
Is the Iqua BHS-701 Bluetooth Stereo Headset compatible with TC?
Here are some links:
http://www.expansys.fr/p.aspx?i=148193&asource=160263
http://www.iqua.com/products_sub.php?id=1308&navi_id=1228
Thanks!
Welcome to the forum.
I don't know for sure, I don't have a BHS-701, but my guess is that it is very likely to be supported. These quotes from the Iqua web page (http://www.iqua.com/products_sub.php?navi_id=1228&id=1230) make me think this:
"The Iqua BHS-701 can be used with any brand of Bluetooth mobile phones that support the Headset or Handsfree profiles"
My comment - The Touch Cruise Supports both these profiles.
and "For stereo music, the device must support A2DP profile (Bluetooth stereo)"
My comment - The TC also supports A2DP (see page 166 of the TC manual).
This is no guarantee but these profiles are supposed to be standardised to enable interoperability like this so, as long as neither HTC nor Iqua have messed up on their implementations then in theory it should work. Personally I would still want to hear from someone who actually owns one though before spending my money or else make sure you buy it from somewhere that offers a good return/refund policy in case it doesn't work.
- Julian

HTC P3470 for Dream?

I was looking for a wired remote control for my HTC Dream. Now I found the HTC P3470, but it's not listed as an accessory for the G1. Is it possible to get the P3470 working on the G1 with installing a driver?
Solved. The remote control was listed as "HTC P3470 remote control" in the online store I found. Now I found out that P3470 is the name of the device, the headset is a "HTC RC-E100" and Amazon says it is compatible with HTC Dream.
http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f13/info-htc-rc-e100-is-not-working-10309/

EVO 3D and Ford Sync (Text to Speech)

I just paired my new EVO 3D with my Ford Sync system in my 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid, when I try to use the Text to Speech feature it tells me this feature is not supported on my phone.
Does the EVO 3D in all its glory really not have this capability, my EVO 4G didn't work and I just figured since it was older and didn't have the latest blue-tooth, but now I have the top of the line phone and get the same issue.
howie411 said:
I just paired my new EVO 3D with my Ford Sync system in my 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid, when I try to use the Text to Speech feature it tells me this feature is not supported on my phone.
Does the EVO 3D in all its glory really not have this capability, my EVO 4G didn't work and I just figured since it was older and didn't have the latest blue-tooth, but now I have the top of the line phone and get the same issue.
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Its not HTC, its is ford sync. Ford has to update the software to be perfectly compatible with this feature. I have a 2010 ford focus with sync. I have tried a blackberry, a feature phone, the htc hero, evo and now the evo 3d. None of them work....and the sync website have very few phones listed to work with this feature.
I'm not able to test this until later tonight since I'm at work but someone posted this on the official sync message board and says it works, you just need to turn it on if you want to give it a try.
Go to Bluetooth, Advanced Settings and Enable Message access.
yep good ole Ford.
howie411 said:
I'm not able to test this until later tonight since I'm at work but someone posted this on the official sync message board and says it works, you just need to turn it on if you want to give it a try.
Go to Bluetooth, Advanced Settings and Enable Message access.
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Really? I will be sure to try it out after work today then. Would be awesome if it worked.
BlueGoldAce said:
Really? I will be sure to try it out after work today then. Would be awesome if it worked.
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I just tried and it didn't seem to work. Let me know if you get it working.
Ok, I called Sprint, HTC and Ford.
Ford told me no HTC Phones Support Text to Speech. And not all Carriers Do.
Sprint told me they support it.
HTC told me they had no clue what I was talking about but sounded like a Ford Issue.
Ok as another update. According to this page the EVO 3d supports MAP, so I'm seriously thinking its a Ford Issue now. - http://www.htc.com/us/support/evo3d-sprint/help/bluetooth
Which Bluetooth profiles and functions does the phone support? close
The phone supports the following Bluetooth Profiles: A2DP, FTP, OPP, PBAP, AVRCP, GAP, GOEP, HFP, HID, HSP, MAP, SPP and SDAP profiles, as well as other standard profiles.
howie411 said:
Ok as another update. According to this page the EVO 3d supports MAP, so I'm seriously thinking its a Ford Issue now. - http://www.htc.com/us/support/evo3d-sprint/help/bluetooth
Which Bluetooth profiles and functions does the phone support? close
The phone supports the following Bluetooth Profiles: A2DP, FTP, OPP, PBAP, AVRCP, GAP, GOEP, HFP, HID, HSP, MAP, SPP and SDAP profiles, as well as other standard profiles.
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Ever get this figured out? I get an error that my phone isn't supported yet it sure is listed as supported on the ford site.
I work for Ford UK and I can tell you Ford Sync is windows based.... It is only fully compatible with the Nokia windows phones. Why ford choose to not make the system fully compatible with android,seeing as its the biggest market share, is beyond me.
Even the iPhone is not compatible, most handsets you can call and stream music, that's it.
Sent from my stock Nexus 4
Nathanation said:
I work for Ford UK and I can tell you Ford Sync is windows based.... It is only fully compatible with the Nokia windows phones. Why ford choose to not make the system fully compatible with android,seeing as its the biggest market share, is beyond me.
Even the iPhone is not compatible, most handsets you can call and stream music, that's it.
Sent from my stock Nexus 4
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You answered your own question with the first sentence. Sync is a Microsoft product. They're playing the same games they, and Apple, have always played. They'll do their best to support THEIR product, and just enough for the others to hope folks think they're "OK."

[Q] Will the EVO LTE have the MAP Bluetooth profile?

1. Will the EVO LTE have the MAP Bluetooth profile?
2. Can a custom ROM add this profile?
3. Does the One X have the MAP profile?
The MAP profile allows sending and receiving text messages through Bluetooth, as in a car stereo. I've looked on a few sites and haven't seen that it's included, but since the phone isn't out I guess I don't trust them. I would guess that the One X will be the same in this regard so maybe someone knows a little about the One X to shed some light on this. Thanks in advance!
FYI..... Phone scoop lists MAP as a profile.
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=3742

Bluetooth compatibility

Hi,
Its proving hard to find a definitive answer anywhere on this, but can anyone confirm if the Z2 is definitely compatible with the Jawbone Up24 for example?
The Up24 requires Bluetooth Smart / LE (low Energy) which, as I understand it, is one of the Bluetooth 4.0 profiles.
Their website does say it is compatible with the Z1, but no mention of the Z2 or Z3. I would assume it is I suppose, but I find it strange nobody seems to actually say so, anywhere that I can find.
Any of the phone specs I've read say "v4.0, A2DP, apt-X" or "Object Push Profile (OPP)"
Also, in a Sony whitepaper, I see the following:
Bluetooth® profiles supported:
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile v1.2
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile v1.3
Device Identification Profile v1.3
Generic Attribute Profile Client/Server over LE
Handsfree Profile v1.6 (Wide band speech)
Headset Profile v1.2
Health Device Profile v1.1
HID over GATT Profile v1.0
Human Interface Device Profile, Host role v1.1
Messaging Access Profile v1.0
Object Push Profile v1.1
Personal Area Networking Profile v1.0
Phonebook Access Profile v1.1
Serial Port Profile v1.1
Core version and supported core features:
Version 4.0
Bluetooth Low Energy
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So, anyone got them working together?
Thanks.
Nobody?
ok, well, for anyone who is interested, I just noticed Garmin are listing the Z2 as compatible with their Bluetooth Smart (BTLE) products.
That's enough for me.
hmcguirk said:
Hi,
Its proving hard to find a definitive answer anywhere on this, but can anyone confirm if the Z2 is definitely compatible with the Jawbone Up24 for example?
The Up24 requires Bluetooth Smart / LE (low Energy) which, as I understand it, is one of the Bluetooth 4.0 profiles.
Their website does say it is compatible with the Z1, but no mention of the Z2 or Z3. I would assume it is I suppose, but I find it strange nobody seems to actually say so, anywhere that I can find.
Any of the phone specs I've read say "v4.0, A2DP, apt-X" or "Object Push Profile (OPP)"
Also, in a Sony whitepaper, I see the following:
So, anyone got them working together?
Thanks.
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