I have a Bell Samsung Galaxy S2 on which I installed Cyanogenmod 10.1.3. Since doing so the Bluetooth phone audio doesn't work - I cannot be heard on the other end of the call or hear the person talking. In trying to resolve this I tried the following:
1. Installed Dorimanx kernel 9.41
2. Wipe and install RootBox 4.2
3. Wipe and install AOKP Milestone 2
4. Wipe and reinstall Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 and try service mode menus for audio (could not access) and the Volume+ app to boost Bluetooth audio levels (no effect on phone audio).
I have, of course, checked my Bluetooth settings section to ensure that Phone audio is enabled for my Bluetooth headset.
I have tested using 2 different Bluetooth headsets (which both worked using the stock Samsung firmware): Plantronics BackBeat and BlackBerry VM-605 speakerphone.
Am I doomed to revert back to my stock ROM to regain Bluetooth functionality or is there some way I could get this to work once again?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Cm/AOKP and Bluetooth don't mix well. If it that big a deal try a custom stock firmware.
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Hey,
I had the stock 2.1 on my vibrant.
I upgraded a few days ago to Vibrant AOSP ish JK2 1.1 Official FROYO (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=832532).
After the upgrade I had 3 issues:
1. I have an fm trasnmitter in my car, and I'm connecting the phone to it. Works for music but doesn't work for calls. It worked before, and my earphones also work.
2. Couldn't get to recovery mod through rom manager.
3. the GPS is still not working.
It's funny that I currently more upset about issue 1, because I already accepted the fact that my GPS will never work + I think I'll stick to this rom in case I'll find a way to make the audio out work for phone calls.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you.
Try reflashing the rom. Go back to stock again, and repeat the whole process.
+1 to dj's idea
Hey All
I couldnt find a related thread so here goes
Samsung galaxy s2 i9100
android : 2.3.7
base i9100xxkl1
kernel 2.6.35.7
cyanogen 7.1.0
build gwk74
I was tinkering with the *#19xxxxx codes and probably changed something
now ,whenever i make or receive calls with either headphones (no mic) or a bluetooth headset (with mic) , the microphone doesnt seem to work at all
the microphone works fine,as i am able to record from internal mic while the headphones are plugged in
Whenever i make calls with the handset the microphone works fine
I have tried to flash a different kernel,a different mod, returned to the stock mod and kernel,still no luck
naturally it stays after multiple reboots/hard resets/factory resets
could anybody tell me where the settings for microphone volumes are kept in the firmware and how do i reset them to defaults?
Have you managed to figure this out? I actually have a Galaxy Note and posted the same question in that forum, but just like your thread no one responded either.
I have learned a few things since then, but I truly believe this is an engineering/design mistake. My handset does not recognize headphones properly, meaning headphones without the mic shuts off the handset's microphone. This should not happen. My last three phones all understood there wasn't a microphone and to keep the microphone on the handset active.
Also, I have some pictures of the different headset types and how to recognize them here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1464188
saargrin said:
Hey All
I couldnt find a related thread so here goes
Samsung galaxy s2 i9100
android : 2.3.7
base i9100xxkl1
kernel 2.6.35.7
cyanogen 7.1.0
build gwk74
I was tinkering with the *#19xxxxx codes and probably changed something
now ,whenever i make or receive calls with either headphones (no mic) or a bluetooth headset (with mic) , the microphone doesnt seem to work at all
the microphone works fine,as i am able to record from internal mic while the headphones are plugged in
Whenever i make calls with the handset the microphone works fine
I have tried to flash a different kernel,a different mod, returned to the stock mod and kernel,still no luck
naturally it stays after multiple reboots/hard resets/factory resets
could anybody tell me where the settings for microphone volumes are kept in the firmware and how do i reset them to defaults?
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Dial *#9072641*# and check if you reset the microphone settings.
Hi Folks
Hope someone has an advice or opinion for a problem i have and did not find a solution searching through the forums. The 4.2.2 Bluetooth sound quality is no issue and also no distractions when using with my Parrot Asteroid in my car.
My problem is that when I am finished driving and have an active conversation running and I switch back to device speaker (internal or external does not matter!!!), the sound never comes back to the speakers but the microphone is switching properly to the device's mike iso the BT system. If I switch back to Bluetooth I get the sound back to the speakers of the car.
Same symptom on all the 3 4.2 ROMs I loaded so far (currently running on Dragon's Fusion ROM).
Thanks for any help!
I have exactly the same problem and by far no solution.
I have problems with LG P760 to use the carkit in my car with Cyanogenmod 10.1. The connection to the carkit is going well. I can also use the media stream over my speakers. But if i want to use the phone a loud noise will apear. If a disable the carkit and use the internal speaker of the phone it function normally. I have also connect the phone to other carkits like Parrot and a build-in carkit of Renault, but with the same issue
I am using the latest NIghtly version of Cyanogenmod 10.1 date 2013/06/12.
I hope somebody can help.
Kind regards,
Marco Nieborg
Nieborg said:
I have problems with LG P760 to use the carkit in my car with Cyanogenmod 10.1. The connection to the carkit is going well. I can also use the media stream over my speakers. But if i want to use the phone a loud noise will apear. If a disable the carkit and use the internal speaker of the phone it function normally. I have also connect the phone to other carkits like Parrot and a build-in carkit of Renault, but with the same issue
I am using the latest NIghtly version of Cyanogenmod 10.1 date 2013/06/12.
I hope somebody can help.
Kind regards,
Marco Nieborg
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Well CM 10.1 for LG P760 is buggy, especially audio (echo and mute calls reported) so for now I would come back to stock and wait for better version of CM. You can try to report bug to https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/ but remember that you have to do logcat (!) (in other case they deleted your report). You can use app from playstore to do that.
I've been running Slim 4.3 build2 for a few weeks now, and when connecting via BT to my car audio system, sometimes when I make or receive calls the sound is distorted or totally covered by noise.
This is usually followed up by DSP manager FC.
I'm using Googy kernel 1.7.7
Any suggestions how to fix this issue ?
No one has any BT issues with non stock 4.3 based roms ?