My Stratos the "turn off" function while receiving a phone call, is not working, only the mute function.
Any solution ?
Thank you
MateusMI said:
My Stratos the "turn off" function while receiving a phone call, is not working, only the mute function.
Any solution ?
Thank you
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+1 here too
I'm on StratOS 4
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I have got LG L9 II with Jelly Bean 4.1.2 with kernel 3.4.0 (no newer firmware from LG nor other unofficial ports).
I paired with it my Scala Rider G4 (by Cardo Systems) motorcycle bluetooth headset.
Pairing went OK, audio is transmitted by headset. But BT buttons do not work (almost) at all:
- initialize call, end call (Media Button?) - no reaction after one press,
- same button pressed twice - phone starts redialing last number (this is not default action of headset),
- volume up pressed once - no reaction,
- volume up long pressed - next song in player,
- volume down - no action.
With Nokias Symbian, or even Android 4.0.4, headset worked great.
I tried many apps like:
- Bluetooth Launcher,
- Tasker,
- Bluetooth Hedset Control
They simply did nothing.
So I thought, that maybe there are strange key mappings for that device. I tried KeyNumerTracker and ButtonRemapper from this forum (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=850464) - no reaction, like I did not press any button.
What can I do? Can I somehow check, whether BT buttons are received by phone? And change that strange reaction for dbl-press, long press?
After upgrading to Kitkat nothing changed
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Don't really mess with BT stuff much, but found this: http://www.cardosystems.com/user_files/Manuals/scala_G4/scalarider_G4_manual_english.pdf
If you go to Page 6, it has info about updating the software of your BT device and mentions being able to customize some parts of it. Maybe it'll allow you to remap or the software update might make it more compatible with your current set up?
I did upgrade to newest firmwarevof Scala as one of first steps. It changed nothing. I also did some experiments with my BT headset Nokia BH-202 - same results, button does not work.
But I discovered funny thing - when there is incoming phone, I can answer it and later end with my headsets button (both Scala and Nokia), so buttons do not work only in standby mode.
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Hi everyone !
when i'm call someone and i close Quickwindow and i hold phone near my ear the screen is off but when i make phone far from my ear the small screen doesn't turn on and i can't end the call i must open the case and end the call !
You can turn on the option "end call with power button" in the call settings.
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Nussi29 said:
You can turn on the option "end call with power button" in the call settings.
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i think proximity sensor is blocked with case
Yes maybe but what is the problem? Push the power button and call end!
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ali_ign said:
Hi everyone !
when i'm call someone and i close Quickwindow and i hold phone near my ear the screen is off but when i make phone far from my ear the small screen doesn't turn on and i can't end the call i must open the case and end the call !
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just double tap the window and the screen will turn on again!
Hi,
If I set the watch to tilt to wake, when I receive an incoming call, the watch vibrates only once.
But, if I set it to always on, the watch vibrates on incoming calls continuously, as it should.
Does anyone else has this problem? Is it possible to solve?
LG Style 2.10
Huaweu P10 8.0
I have the same problem
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I just found a bug with Dolby Atmos.
I'm using a bluetooth headphone and everytime that I turn it on I need to turn off and then turn on my dolby atmos for it works (I can do it just pressing the button on notification panel or going into the audio settings)
I let it always on but I noticed that even if it's on, it isn't...
I talked with a friend and he has the same problem.. Anyone having this issue?
Do the actual Dolby icon get grayed out and you have to toggle it back or ?
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dekosta said:
Do the actual Dolby icon get grayed out and you have to toggle it back or ?
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It's not grayed, it's on but isn't working.. Then I have to press it two times to work
I have the exact same problem. Do you know what is the app that dolby access to work? Maybe I clear sata for that or something.it kind of annoying.
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I have this bug after using Bluetooth headset and reconnect too. Thanks for pointing out that I can have the Dolby Atmos switch in the pulldown notification area. It's an annoyance but this is the best option you gave. I too have to push it twice. Before I found your topic I had to go to advanced audio settings every time I connect the headphone over Bluetooth, now only twice a button.
I have the Galaxy tab S5e from 2019 update from August 2019
Hybrid Soldier said:
I just found a bug with Dolby Atmos.
I'm using a bluetooth headphone and everytime that I turn it on I need to turn off and then turn on my dolby atmos for it works (I can do it just pressing the button on notification panel or going into the audio settings)
I let it always on but I noticed that even if it's on, it isn't...
I talked with a friend and he has the same problem.. Anyone having this issue?
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Go to Bluetooth devices, then Advanced, then Disable 'Sync Media Devices Volume'. Seems to be the workaround.
When I receive a call the screen does not wake. If I wake the phone manually, I can see the incoming call notification, but the phone app incoming call screen does not show.
Any tips on how to fix this? A reboot does not help.
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I had that with my alarm once. Turned out another app was stopping the screen turning on. It was a while ago though so I can't remember which one it was sorry.
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Turns out that the do not disturb mode prevents the incoming call screen from being shown. I would like the phone to wake up and show incoming calls during do not disturb, but without any sound or vibrations of course.
My Samsung S7 did wake up. Is it Android P or Huawei that are responsible for this changed behavior?
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paalkr said:
Turns out that the do not disturb mode prevents the incoming call screen from being shown. I would like the phone to wake up and show incoming calls during do not disturb, but without any sound or vibrations of course.
My Samsung S7 did wake up. Is it Android P or Huawei that are responsible for this changed behavior?
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Yeh noticed that too, it was weird, as my previous Samsung phones never acted like that. This is my first phone with Pie so I'm not sure if it's a Pie or Huawei thing.
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paalkr said:
Turns out that the do not disturb mode prevents the incoming call screen from being shown. I would like the phone to wake up and show incoming calls during do not disturb, but without any sound or vibrations of course.
My Samsung S7 did wake up. Is it Android P or Huawei that are responsible for this changed behavior?
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You can setup do not disturb mode as you like. For example you can let calls get through or just calls by your favourite contacts.
How the phone notifies you depends on your notification volume settings. If your phone is on ringtone, it rings, on vibrate it vibrates and on silent it just lights up.
So if you put the phone on silent mode while in do not disturb and exempt incoming calls from do not disturb, you should get exactly what you want.
AndiThebassman said:
You can setup do not disturb mode as you like. For example you can let calls get through or just calls by your favourite contacts.
How the phone notifies you depends on your notification volume settings. If your phone is on ringtone, it rings, on vibrate it vibrates and on silent it just lights up.
So if you put the phone on silent mode while in do not disturb and exempt incoming calls from do not disturb, you should get exactly what you want.
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Thanks for clerifying how DND works with Android P on Huawei phones.
That you have to adjust both sound and enable DND to get this behavior, seems like a bad descission by somebody. Maybe some get disturbed by the screen waking, but you always have the opportunity to place the phone face down...
Anybody that can recommend a good sound and notification profile manager?
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