Hi all. New member to this excellent forum. Have searched but could not find an answer to the question below.
Is there a way of enabling the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile in the Xperia Neo V? Can this profile be integrated in a modified ROM?
FYI, I have tried the Cyanogen Rom but with no success.
Thanks in advance,
Any suggestions / advice? Should I post this query in the developers section?
Thks
To be honest, I'm not sure what are you asking for
According to SE white paper the Xperia Neo V supports the following bluetooth profiles:
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile v.1.2
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile v.1.0
Handsfree Profile v.1.5
Headset Profile v.1.1
Object Push Profile v.1.1
Phonebook Access Profile v.1.0
I have an application in my PC (PhoneControl - no longer supported) which uses the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) to connect to the phone so that I can use the PC to make a phone call. It used to work fine with my old K770i which supported bluetooth SPP but that was not Android of course.
So my question is whether there is a way (software wise) to enable the bluetooth SPP in the Xperia Neo V.
Hope the above clarifies my query.
Thanks
rennos said:
According to SE white paper the Xperia Neo V supports the following bluetooth profiles:
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile v.1.2
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile v.1.0
Handsfree Profile v.1.5
Headset Profile v.1.1
Object Push Profile v.1.1
Phonebook Access Profile v.1.0
I have an application in my PC (PhoneControl - no longer supported) which uses the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) to connect to the phone so that I can use the PC to make a phone call. It used to work fine with my old K770i which supported bluetooth SPP but that was not Android of course.
So my question is whether there is a way (software wise) to enable the bluetooth SPP in the Xperia Neo V.
Hope the above clarifies my query.
Thanks
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Hello, I have exactly the same question, since I want to connect my NEO via Bluetooth to my Win7(64) Laptop in order to synchronize Calendar and Contacts with MyPhone Explorer. It works via USB - no problem - but Bluetooth would make it even more comfortable since you dont need a cable
However, did you manage to get an answer? Thanks in advance!
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I can confirm that Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking (DUN) works after the 2.1 update using PDANet through my Sony VAIO on the Rogers Network.. yes! now I can fully take advantage of my 6GB data plan without wires!
Also, the PhoneBook Access Profile (PBAP) as well as pulling your recent calls list (not sure what profile that uses) works fine with Android 2.1 using my SE HBH-DS980 headset.
However, on an incoming call, the phone doesn't push the CallerID tag to the bluetooth device. The same goes for the MusicID tag when playing music. From my intuition, I don't think these 2 features require a specific bluetooth profile but will rather need to be implemented in the music or dialer applications to function. I'm not sure why SE is leaving this out on the 2.1 update as it is a huge selling feature for their MW600 headset. All SE phones powered by Symbian or part of the Walkman branding all had these features right out of the box, and the X1 running Windows Mobile had it as a 3rd party support (ie. smartwatchm). It would be nice if a developer can add these features for Android since SE won't.
It also doesn't have the Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP) to be able to provide the list of available bluetooth services to the master device. This was tested using my SE X1a. So to actually find out what services are supported, you'll have to find out the hard way.
Can anyone tell me what other bluetooth profiles are available now?
Summary:
Confirmed Supported Bluetooth Profiles in 2.1 Update:
-Hands-free Profile (HFP)
-Headset Profile (HSP)
-Object Push Profile (OPP)
-Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVCRP)
-Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
-PhoneBook Access Profile (PBAP)
Ok... i just found the supported bluetooth profiles in the X10
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
Generic Access Profile
Generic Object Exchange Profile
Handsfree Profile
Headset Profile
Object Push Profile
Phone Book Access Profile
Service Discovery Application Profile
Serial Port Emulation
Serial Port Profile
Source: http://developer.sonyericsson.com/cws/download/1/716/952/1284710360/DW-102192-X10_WP_6.pdf
i'm off to buy a gamepad now...
Ringtone over bluetooth
Hi there. i think this is a problem shared by many users:
i habe a Bluetooth Handfree, in this case, FIAT Blue&ME. When i connect for example a Nokia phone and the phone rings, the ring is transfered to the audio systems of the hands free. With my X10mini i hear only the default RING RING from the hands free :-(
Is there anyway to enable handfree transfer of the ringtone in Adroid?
there are persons that describe the same problem but not for android: for example at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=634494
By the way also SMS messages cannot be transfered to my Hands free Blue&Me. Anyone have idea how to fix this?
I think a new application to solve ringtone transfer to handsfree would help ALOT of users.
Regards and thanks..
OpenWatch is an app that is downloadable from the Market that allows bluetooth devices (like SE MBW-200 Bluetooth watch with lcd screen) to receive call/SMS/alerts/music player controls/etc. It supports a couple of other devices as well.
see: http://www.smartmadsoft.com/
see: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554551
azian_advanced said:
I can confirm that Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking (DUN) works after the 2.1 update using PDANet through my Sony VAIO on the Rogers Network.. yes! now I can fully take advantage of my 6GB data plan without wires!
Also, the PhoneBook Access Profile (PBAP) as well as pulling your recent calls list (not sure what profile that uses) works fine with Android 2.1 using my SE HBH-DS980 headset.
However, on an incoming call, the phone doesn't push the CallerID tag to the bluetooth device. The same goes for the MusicID tag when playing music. From my intuition, I don't think these 2 features require a specific bluetooth profile but will rather need to be implemented in the music or dialer applications to function. I'm not sure why SE is leaving this out on the 2.1 update as it is a huge selling feature for their MW600 headset. All SE phones powered by Symbian or part of the Walkman branding all had these features right out of the box, and the X1 running Windows Mobile had it as a 3rd party support (ie. smartwatchm). It would be nice if a developer can add these features for Android since SE won't.
It also doesn't have the Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP) to be able to provide the list of available bluetooth services to the master device. This was tested using my SE X1a. So to actually find out what services are supported, you'll have to find out the hard way.
Can anyone tell me what other bluetooth profiles are available now?
Summary:
Confirmed Supported Bluetooth Profiles in 2.1 Update:
-Hands-free Profile (HFP)
-Headset Profile (HSP)
-Object Push Profile (OPP)
-Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVCRP)
-Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
-PhoneBook Access Profile (PBAP)
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The "Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVCRP)" is still at v1.0. We need a minimum of v1.3 to display track information on MW600.. :-(
I bought an Xperia mini for my mother.
She has a Nissan Connect bluetooth system in her car.
First thing I did was update the Xperia mini to ICS, but I think I should not have done that.
I can't connect to the Nissan Connect. It asks for pairing key '1234', and from what I read on Sony forums ICS tries to connect with pairing key '0000'.
I also found a workaround trying to send a vCard over bluetooth and thus forcing the bluetooth pairing. But that doesn't work with the Nissan Connect system.
How can I fix this? If possible, without reverting to GB?
it is because the rSAP script is removed from ics.
you can try this http://www.android-rsap.com/installation/90.html
or this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android_rsap.rsapinstall
BUT MAKE A NANDROID BACK-UP WITH CMW!!!
I have a Neo MT15i with a stock 4.0.4 routed. I'm not able to use my parrot ck3000: the smartphone correctly find the parrot and lists it as an "available device" with a small icon of a telephone aside but if I touch it to pair with the parrot I see a popup saying "Pairing" going on forever; I switch off either the bluetooth in the Neo or the power on the Parrot. When I switch on again I find in the Neo the Parrot listed as paired. Unfortunately it's not connected: nor for calling neither for receiving.
The Parrot works flawlessly with my old Blackberry 9100 and with the new Huawei y300 (with 4.1.1).
Any suggestion to make my Neo to work ?
Hi!
I have JVC KD-R841BT head unit. I had a Nokia 5800 and works perfectly, but with HTC One no. I try to pair and when the pin code appear on my phone i push accept then nothing happens. On the unit shows the pin code and that's all. I tried to play music from phone and nothing.
I wrote to JVC support, and they told me that my phone do not support some bluetooth profile.
The unit support the following profiles:
Hands-Free Profile (HFP 1.5)
Object Push Profile (OPP 1.1)
Phonebook Access Profile (PBAP 1.0)
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.2)
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.3)
Can you help me? Can i add some bluetooth profiles ?
Thanks for your reply.
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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