On my Galaxy Nexus I could use headphone jack to my truck stereo for listening to podcast and when I got a phone call it would come through my bluetooth. On s4 calls won't go to bluetooth till I unplug the headphone jack. Is their anyway to do this like my gn
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I have a vibrant (running frost 2.2.1) and a car with an aux input.
Is it really just connect the aux cable to the phone and make a call? Will the phone mic still attempt to pickup my voice?
Yeah the phone audio will go through the car speakers but the Mic will be the Mic on the phone unless you have an auxiliary cable with an inline microphone
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Ok so I got the Samsung hs3000 and I have my note in my work truck I have the aux cord running from my phone to my radio to play siriusxm and when I run it like this I can't hear the audio from my headset but when I recurve a call I can hear the radio any way to listen why it's in dock mode all the time?
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Ok so I got the Samsung hs3000 and I have my note in my work truck I have the aux cord running from my phone to my radio to play siriusxm and when I run it like this I can't hear the audio from my headset but when I recurve a call I can hear the radio any way to listen why it's in dock mode all the time?
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Instead of plugging the aux into the phone try just plugging it into the HS3000. That way all the audio gets streamed through that.
1. Does the s3 have the audio Jack on top or bottom?
2. I briefly owned a s2 and when I had it connected to my fm transmitter I could hear it turning on and off via a somewhat loud pop....this was the case with calls and music / notification sound...it would ding for a txt then I could hear it shutting the audio Jack down....this compared to my vibrant where I never noticed it....could someone test it with headphones or computer speakers turned up loud?
I ask because the s2 was horrible during calls while headphones were connected. I had to hold it very close to be heard clearly. Not sure if it's all connected but hopefully this was worked out?
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So I'm using my old Infuse car dock for the SIII. It has USB plugin along with a 3.5mm audio jack. It's not using the headphone jack. It piggybacks the 3.5mm audio out of the USB.
Anyways, I have not yet figured out how to get both bluetooth and the usb/3.5mm audio working at the same time.
Music works great coming out off the 3.5mm audio to my car stereo. But then I can't use my bluetooth microphone at the same time?
So if I want to take a call, I have to remove the phone from the dock and answer it the old fashioned way.
When I use my S4 to play Pandora through my car speakers via bluetooth, the volume drops to almost a whisper when compared to the car radio playing FM or Sirius music. In order to hear Pandora at all I need to drastically turn up the radio. When I disconnect Pandora the car audio volume is soooo loud I'm concerned I could damage the speakers.
In the past I've used Volume+ and Equalizer on my Galaxy Nexus but it seems both of these apps just make the volume lower not louder. Does anyone know of an app I can use to make the bluetooth volume louder so i can match it to the volume of my radio?
I just bought the phone so I'm rooted but it is the VRUAME7 version so I don't have a way of uploading mods through recovery, so please point me towards an app solution.
Thank you,
Z
In my opinion its the fault of whatever you are using to recieve the bluetooth (eg your radio if its built in) I have a car with built in bluetooth as well and mine has the same volume as the fm radio if anything bluetooth audio coming out of the s4 is waaay louder than what comes out the headphone jack.
I had this problem in the past and got nowhere basically the phone sends raw data to the Bluetooth reciever and its up to the reciever to amplify it (whereas with the headphone jack the phone is responible for the amplification) hope im wrong and someone has found a way though
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In my opinion its the fault of whatever you are using to recieve the bluetooth (eg your radio if its built in) I have a car with built in bluetooth as well and mine has the same volume as the fm radio if anything bluetooth audio coming out of the s4 is waaay louder than what comes out the headphone jack.
I had this problem in the past and got nowhere basically the phone sends raw data to the Bluetooth reciever and its up to the reciever to amplify it (whereas with the headphone jack the phone is responible for the amplification) hope im wrong and someone has found a way though
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Interesting, I hear you. I'll blame the bluetooth in the receiver but I am hopeful there is a program that i can use through Llama that every time I connect I can have the program go on and when I close the program it goes off.