Hello,
I have an issue: I can't seem to connect my Gamesir G4S gamepad to my Galaxy S9+ through bluetooth.
It connected without issue to my previous phone and to my tablet so I don't think the gamepad is at fault.
And I connected multiple other bluetooth devices to my S9+ so it doesn't seem to be faulty either.
Is there a bluetooth incompatibility issue?
Has anyone else the same issue?
Thanks.
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I just got my hands on an HTC M8 but I'm having issues connecting it to my 2007 Volvo S80 through Bluetooth. It connects then disconnects immediately. I've tried to unpair then pair again the devices, restart the phone but nothing seems to be working
I've had no issue connecting a M7, Lumia 630 or iphone 4s.
Anyone know how I can solve this?
Hello,
I just got my LG G5 today (had a z5 compact before which had overheating issues and was kind of small) and wanted to connect my PS4 controller for games like GTA San Andreas using bluetooth. Pairing it works, pressing the buttons does nothing. It worked flawlessly on my old sony smartphone, so I'm guessing this is a driver issue?
I tried using an otg wire, but it doesnt really work since the LG G5 has that weird usb 3.0 type c connector, it simply does nothing.
Is there a way around this? I don't really want to buy a new controller I bought the sixaxis app a few years ago, I'm not sure if it works but I don't want to root the phone either, at least not yet.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Uftherr
I've installed an Android Auto capable head unit in my car. For giggles, I have purchased and installed a Belkin Miracast dongle. When I power on the head unit in the car and then turn on Miracast on the G3, it detects the Miracast dongle and I can successfully connect. Cool, so far. I've also noticed that when I turn on Miracast, the G3 will also turn on WiFi.
However, when mirroring my G3 to the head unit, I have noticed some stuttering going on, i.e., momentary freezes in video and audio that appear to be random in nature.
The Belkin is a 2.4ghz and a 5ghz device. I'd like to know how or if I can verify how my G3 is connecting to the device, i.e., it is connecting on the 2.4ghz freq or the 5ghz? I'd like to know because Belkin says to resolve the stuttering the user should connect to it on the 5ghz freq,
So, in other words, how do I check if my G3 is connected to the dongle on the 2.4ghz or 5 ghz freq?
I am open to other ways of thinking about this, too, e.g., install a wifi app.
Thanks in advance.
Why do you even need a dongle ? I connect my car android unit to my G3 without using any dongles
Hi all, I have recently bought a A3 for my wife, she is using a electric wheelchair which have a built in bluetooth device
connected to the joystick on the wheelchair and she is using that to control her phone (not the same time as driving
obviously). She had a Honor 9 previously which worked but it lagged when controlled by the joystick.
The problem with the A3 is that the wifi speed is unbelievably slow, almost useless, I have tried connecting to a bluetooth
speaker and no problem with the speed. I have also tried connecting my Xiaomi note 7 to the wheelchair and that works
fine, no issues with the wifi-speed.
For the record I have tried connecting both 5 and 2,4 Ghz on my router but nothing helps.
Does anybody have any tips or tricks regarding this?
Br Mats
Anyone know if the new S23 update fixes Android Auto?
I've used it since day one on android auto using aawireless and same with zfold3 for nearly a year and never had any problems and still not having issues on s23u
Yea there's a lot of people with the s23 ultra not able to use Android Auto
I have not had any issues using the Motorola MA1 for AA wireless. It seems to connect a little more slowly than my S20+ did, but it always connects.
What are the issues that people are having?
Idk what AA wireless is. I'm referring to Android Auto when you connect your phone to the vehicle via USB
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Idk what AA wireless is. I'm referring to Android Auto when you connect your phone to the vehicle via USB
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Some cars have hardware that allows for native wireless Android Auto connections. If you don't have a car like that you can buy a dongle like the one I mentioned which plugs into your car's USB port and then allows for wireless AA.
What are the issues that people are having with wired AA?
I'm using it since day one on a company car (Ford Focus)
Works only wired but perfectly good with no issues
Have no issue with AA wired. Car is Renault Captur 2021
No problems here on my VW Polo 2018 with wired AA, I was worried when getting the new phone because the S21 Ultra had problems at first but thankfully all good this time, hope you can explain your issues here and get some help to fix them soon.
It's a car issue not a phone issue. Buy a new car if you are having issues?
I have the JVC KW-Z1000W for 2 years and I have never had a issue with Android auto and I still don`t have issue with the s23 ultra, also I use wireless android auto, I never plus it in.
Confirmed working on SYNC3 wired and with AA Wireless dongle. Car is parked for the winter but curiosity got the better of me. Went in the garage and set up my phone to confirm. Lo and behold AA Coolwalk is working too!