BT calls - Honor 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi.
I have echo with BT calls in car.
With my s6 no problem
Can you help me?
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Different HW and firmware.
Try enabling, if available, echo reducing function in HU.
Update until B180.
Max Honor7 BT volume
Check, when making a phone call (from HU) or receiving (in HU) if speaker type changes correctly in Honor7
Increase or decrease mic sensibility in HU, if available
When making or receiving a call, exit the car, close the doors and windows and walk away a bit from the car (not too much to avoid loosing BT connection) and using the HU mic, to see if the other person on the phone hear your voice speaking to the phone´s mic.

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[Q] no sound on incoming bluetooth call

Car stereo has bluetooth. I finally hooked up a microphone so it's usable in the car for making calls. When I place a call everything works fine, but when I receive a call I can't hear the caller, although they can hear me fine.
Anyone else experience this and find a fix?
Running the latest official AT&T release with no modifications.
Yes, I keep finding this myself and I have discovered the "problem" and solution
Basically, any incoming calls default to handset speaker and you have to manually tap "bluetooth" to transfer the call to the headset/handsfree. When making outgoing calls, it defaults to Bluetooth from the offset so no problem!
What I do not know, however, is how to force it to default to Bluetooth on incoming call...
I have not seen that issue and I use BT in my car a lot. BB351
Something else that could be the case: Are you listening to music through A2DP bluetooth at the time that the call comes in? It's possible that the transition from A2DP to headset protocol is what is "blocking" the call from going straight to the handsfree?
chaosdefinesorder is correct, you could have a misbehaving music app (or any other app with audio over bluetooth, such as navigation).
I know that PowerAmp and Playerpro both work well with bluetooth with the music stopping when a call comes in.
I was listening to FM radio at the time. When the call ends it always go back to whatever I was listening to.
So next time I should tap the phone button on the radio instead of sliding the button on the phone, apparently.
chaosdefinesorder said:
Yes, I keep finding this myself and I have discovered the "problem" and solution
Basically, any incoming calls default to handset speaker and you have to manually tap "bluetooth" to transfer the call to the headset/handsfree. When making outgoing calls, it defaults to Bluetooth from the offset so no problem!
What I do not know, however, is how to force it to default to Bluetooth on incoming call...
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This was it. I have to answer the head unit, not the phone.
Operator error.

[Q] can i disable a bluetooth profile

i recently started using a bluetooth headset with my device (non branded from ebay but works great)
the problem is that all the sound is directed through bluetooth. for simple things like dialing a number, it creates the conection and redirect the keynote. the result is having lags when clicking buttons whice produce sound.
i sometimes use the headset to listen to music, but all other times it's just as handsfree (during call)
most of the time i only need the handsfree profile active
my questions are:
is there a way to switch between all media redirection to handsfree only.
can i somehow select which profiles will be active?
using i9100-GT with jellybam 9.2 (CM 10.1.2)
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[AOSP]Route ringtone through speaker

Hello, I keep my headset in all the time but I don't keep them in my ears. Is there a way to let the speakers ring for incoming calls instead of earphone? I have tried a lot of aosp (Cyanogenmod, slimbean) but I cannot find a way.
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connect original car Bluetooth to Head unit

Hi my friends, today I need your help...
my car (audi a3) is complete of OEM's bluetooth handfree with audio quality more better of HU bluetooth...
my question are, is possible to connect oem audio to HU to aux in???
NOW if I use original oem bt all work fine ,but i can't hear voice incoming, maybe miss a connection from oem bt to HU
i link the original electric scheme...i found a way to bring voice call from original bt and connect to HU aux in....
thanks in advance
anyone help me.....
I try to connect original audi sound output to HU audio input (rca) (like a photo below), but i ear only a noise.... can't find the audio signal of original audi bluethoot... any ideas my friends?
I would be interested to know if this can be done.
i have same problem
know you whic is the mute connector
in the our head units?
I solved the first part of problem:
In the picture below can see the original electric scheme of original Audi radio (concert III) , there are 2 pin "tel+" and "tel-" ... Simply connect tel+ to hu audio in left and tel- to audio in right.... All work!!!!!
Now the problem are
1- can I use the "mute " cable ( from original Audi connector ) to switch HU to avin when there are a call incoming??
2- the " mode" button on my steering wheel at the same time switch input from HU and conctacs from Audi oem Bluetooth.... Can I change the mode button with another button (example the voice command button now is unused in my steering wheel...) ??
Is very important to find a fast way to switch HU to AVIN when there are a call incoming!!!
Thanks
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The button "voice command" are assigned to Bluetooth by mcu...
I could change it to AV IN... but the mtc keys don't work...
I have write in the script file:
App_69=com.microntek.avin
But nothing
Any ideas???
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Sorry to resurrect a very old post, I'm sure the OP has long since changed his vehicle but it may be of use to some current owners.
A much simpler and logical solution would be to use a Parrot SOT cable and splice in the Tel+, Tel-, plus Mute cables from the redundant red 10 pin ISO Audi connector, since these work in the same way and you would get full muting and call audio without any app switching.
It is probably best to code out the Audi lady voice activation with VCDS. If you use Android Auto Google Assistant should work to place the call better. You get the added benefit of full DIS display (for phone only) and answer/hang up on the steering wheel too. Whether the bluetooth quality is better I am not sure, since these Audi bluetooth phone preps are pretty old now - I have the full prep in my car and before I installed an Xtrons I remember it working well with good call quality but the lady didn't hear too good at times.

Bluetooth audio in car

Hello,
I was wondering if maybe someone experiences the same or if someone has a solution for this.
When I drive I like to use TomTom Go on my phone as my main navigation, I don't like the car's navigation. I have a new Peugeot 308 SW and it has a large multimedia touch screen.
I enable bluetooth on my phone so that when I am called, the audio of the call goes through the car's audio system. This works great but because I am using bluetooth, the audio from the navigation is muted. Looks like the audio via bluetooth of TomTom Go (but also Google Maps) cannot communicate with my car's audio system. This is really annoying and the only way to get audio from TomTom Go is to disable the bluetooth and then I get audio through the phone's speaker, which is fine.
I tried an app called SoundAbout for Android and this gave me the option to route "media audio" via speaker. So I thought that I had found the solution, unfortunately it also routed phone call's audio through the speaker.
So, to summarize: does someone have an idea how I can enable bluetooth in my phone, use a navigation app (like TomTom Go) and hear the navigation's audio? I am fine if the audio is then through the phone's speaker, as long as the phone calls are through the car's audio.
Thanks for the help and Merry Christmas!
lobo81 said:
Hello,
I was wondering if maybe someone experiences the same or if someone has a solution for this.
When I drive I like to use TomTom Go on my phone as my main navigation, I don't like the car's navigation. I have a new Peugeot 308 SW and it has a large multimedia touch screen.
I enable bluetooth on my phone so that when I am called, the audio of the call goes through the car's audio system. This works great but because I am using bluetooth, the audio from the navigation is muted. Looks like the audio via bluetooth of TomTom Go (but also Google Maps) cannot communicate with my car's audio system. This is really annoying and the only way to get audio from TomTom Go is to disable the bluetooth and then I get audio through the phone's speaker, which is fine.
I tried an app called SoundAbout for Android and this gave me the option to route "media audio" via speaker. So I thought that I had found the solution, unfortunately it also routed phone call's audio through the speaker.
So, to summarize: does someone have an idea how I can enable bluetooth in my phone, use a navigation app (like TomTom Go) and hear the navigation's audio? I am fine if the audio is then through the phone's speaker, as long as the phone calls are through the car's audio.
Thanks for the help and Merry Christmas!
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At first look in sound settings for TomTom if is not there then I remember that I have been using it the same way as you described in Waze
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At first look in sound settings for TomTom if is not there then I remember that I have been using it the same way as you described in Waze
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Hi,
I've checked all the settings, in TomTom, Google Maps and Bluetooth, nothing helps.
I've been reading some stuff online and it's a very common issue. I do read that people using an iPhone don't seem to have this issue.
In Google Maps' settings I've checked that audio goes through Bluetooth, but no success. I guess it also has to do with the software in my car. My colleagues have the same problem. I guess when I use TomTom and I want to hear turn-by-turn guidance, I will need to switch off Bluetooth.
I will keep looking for a solution and will reply here when I find it. I just installed A2DP Volume Androi app but haven't test it yet. The description sounds promising, I hope this helps me.
You can try different navigators, like igo,that can use alarm volume setting instead of app volume setting, and it can be seen by Bluetooth speaker
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PeppeBove said:
You can try different navigators, like igo,that can use alarm volume setting instead of app volume setting, and it can be seen by Bluetooth speaker
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Thanks PeppeBove.
I have Google Maps, TomTom Go and Sygic, not really looking for another navigation app.
I will keep looking for a decent solution.
Thanks for your input!
What is your car audio system? If it's Sony's, you can use Songpal.
you can hear voice from phone through your car audio if you change input from radio to bluetooth.
#1 Set up can be:
CAR
Input: bluetooth
PHONE
play music by bluetooth,
use your navi, and music will automatically go quieter when navi speaks
#2 Another solution is:
PHONE
in app, in voice settings or bluetooth settings, set up "use phone speaker instead of bluetooth"
It will play navi by phone, and calls will be like always by car system.
You cannot mix inputs in car system, so radio and phone bluetooth. When you have call, your car system is changing inputs, but it take some time. So if you would like to play it like that, you will have 3 sec of every communicate cuted off. So better use, solution #1 or #2

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