Q&A for THL W100 Custom Rom Development
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W100 - add Bluetooth Handsfree Voice Gateway profile for Ford Sync?
I have a W100 and Ford Sync, the W100 can make calls but not receive them. They still go to the phone.
My old Motorola V3XX works OK. I compared the two using the bluetooth Network Scanner from Medieval Software. (Great software, too)
Looks like the W100 is missing the bluetooth Handsfree Voice Gateway profile. Is there any way to modify the bluetooth stack to add it?
Do any of you W100 owners have it working with a bluetooth speakerphone?
And here's what services are reported. Format is name, comment, unique ID and port:
W100
(no name) {0000110C-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:23
Advanced Audio {0000110A-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:25
AUDIO Gateway {00001112-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:1
GroupAd-hoc Network Service (Personal Group Ad-hoc Network Service) {00001117-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:15
Network Access Point Service (Bluetooth NAP Service) {00001116-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:15
OBEX Object Push {00001105-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:4
Phonebook Access PSE {0000112F-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:8
Voiceg ateway {0000111F-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:2
V3XX
(no name) {00001000-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:0
Audio Source (Audio Source) {0000110A-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:25
Audio Video Remote Control Target (Audio Video Remote Control Target) {0000110C-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:23
Dialup Networking Gateway (Dialup Networking Gateway) {00001103-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:1
Handsfree Voice Gateway (Handsfree Voice Gateway) {0000111F-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:7
Image Push (Image Push) {0000111B-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:10
OBEX File Transfer (OBEX File Transfer) {00001106-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:9
OBEX Object Push (OBEX Object Push) {00001105-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:8
Voice Gateway (Headset Audio Gateway) {00001112-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB}:3
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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.. :-(
Hello everybody,
I'm searching for following solution. During office day my Android (SG2) is bound to USB and so connected to workstation for the whole day. I'm also using a headset bound to workstation also connected by USB for VoIP and Music (of coz).
Question: To avoid a second headset (for the phone), is there a solution, which could bind the workstation connected headset virtually to the attached Android device as local headset. So whenever a call comes in on the phone, I would use the desktop headset for the call?
Thank you
Dejan
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I purchased an ASUS USB-BT21 that allows me to do this on my Windows 7 PC. It uses the Broadcom 2046 chip (use to be WIDCOMM I believe) and the software that comes with it (or download from their site) allows me to pair it with my SGS and answer calls on my PC.
I think any Bluetooth 2.1+EDR adapter should allow you to do this, but I dont know that for sure.
Software Link: http://www.broadcom.com/support/bluetooth/update.php
I use the Plantronics Voyager Pro UC2 headset because it pairs with my computer and phone simultaneously. It's also capable of some interesting "presence" stuff when it connects to either device and if you're on the phone or not.
Hello all,
thank you for the input, it seems more fisible to enable BT on PC as merging any USB to BT gateway over PC to Android.
Regards
Dejan
Hi guys,
After hours of web searches, forum trawling and experimentation, I have yet to find an answer to my question.
GOAL: To connect an old, Android bassed phone handset to an analogue amplifier and use it as a bluetooth passthrough gateway.
I have an old Sony Ericson X10 at my disposal which I would like to connect (via a 3.5mm jack to RCA) as a permanent fixture to my outdoor analogue amplifier and speaker setup. Ultimately, this phone would act as a bluetooth gateway to which other bluetooth source devices could connect and stream music stored on said source devices via this gateway to my audio setup.
The control and volume, as well as the media storage would be taken care of by the source devices and audio passed via bluetooth to the audio setup.
I have tried many apps available and have found none to do this basic task. If there is one available, or similar, I would love to hear about it!
Regards,
Jordan.
Q&A for [developer needed] Android device as bluetooth headset for phone
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Any news on bluetooth handsfree support? (to use an android device as a BT headset)
Hello,
Anything new on the ability to use a tablet (or any android device) as a BT handsfree device? To receive and make calls with the tablet using any phone that supports BT (the tablet being seen and used as a BT headset by the phone).
Seen many threads on internet about that, but nothing recent, and no solution… So what's new in 2015? What about Android 4.4.2 and the coming Android 5?
Thank you!
I'm waiting for this as well... want nexus 7 (2013) to take and make calls from xperia z3 over bluetooth... I am happy to pay/contribute if someone can make this happen...
p.s. as per google nexus 10 has handsfree profile, maybe something from that device's rom can be taken? https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/6048862?hl=en-AU
infra4800 said:
I'm waiting for this as well... want nexus 7 (2013) to take and make calls from xperia z3 over bluetooth... I am happy to pay/contribute if someone can make this happen...
p.s. as per google nexus 10 has handsfree profile, maybe something from that device's rom can be taken?
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I am not sure that this is what it means…
It says:
Hands-free profile (HFP 1.6): Allows you to use your device with Bluetooth headsets and hands-free kits.
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I understand that it allows to use a hands-free kit with the Nexus 10, and not using the Nexus 10 as a hands-free device… Maybe someone with a Nexus 10 can confirm?
Hello,
Install the tablet in the car, I wanted to use it as an HFP.
Is there any application that supports Bluetooth talks, between your tablet and mobile phone.
I tried TabletTalk application but it only shows notifications about incoming call.
I searched everywhere to no avail solution.
Such a solution is in 2din car audio system based on android.
I do not know how it's made in china radio.
He may use a bluetooth dongle otg HFP?
The following recording, you can see this function from 1: 50min.
https //youtu be/W1NrGn5Tyoo?t=1m51s