Usually in my car this happens but every once in a while to any Bluetooth device. I'll try to connect and unable to pair repeatedly happens. I unpair and repair and the problem is usually solved.
Is there any idea on what can be done to make this easier? Clearing data and cache doesn't really seem to help either & I am looking for a permanent solution
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Running ICScrewed 2.0.1 and I've been running into a problem over the last few roms I've flashed where my Bluetooth doesn't auto connect.
I have a Jabra Cruzer 2 bluetooth speaker in my car that I've paired with my phone. Tasker is setup to start a menu system when the bluetooth connection is established....but it never happens. I have to go into the BT menu and press on the Jabra device to make it connect. By default it shows "Paired" so I press it and it changes to "Connected".
I know when I had UnNamed previously it was auto connecting everytime I would jump in my car and hit the connect button on the Jabra. It hasn't worked that way since I've gone away from UnNamed. I even tried going back to it and now it doesn't work.
I've checked the Jabra and there's nothing to the settings so I'm 99% sure it has nothing to do with the device.
Does anyone know of a place to tell it auto connect when detected?
Followup question,
I also can't get phone calls to go over the bluetooth device either. Is there special place to look to make sure calls go over bluetooth by default?
Thanks everyone for your responses.
You may have to re pair the device. Did you restore bt pairings when you changed ROMs? That can cause no end to problems, especially when they are different bases.
I have the same Jabra and it connects every time I press the talk/end button on the unit.
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I may have somewhere along the line Titaniumed the BT pairing back. But my most recent flash of ICScrewed was preceded by wiping dalvick, clear cache partition, and wipe before installing full. So I'm not sure how anything would have come over unless there was a folder somewhere with bad data.
Is there a folder I should clear out and pair from scratch?
I have this problem on my samsung galaxy s3 (i9300) when I try to start the bluetooth it stays in the state turning on for a while and then it stops trying and goes off. Do you guys have any suggestions?
Bump.
Factory reset, then flash latest stock firmware with Odin.
If still the same then it is hardware.
Hi guys.
I have a similar problem. I already tried a bunch of different ROMs and even stock that came with the phone and cant seem to make it work.
It paired successfully with a headset but it doesn't connect to it at all. When I turn discovery on it stays on for 10-15 secs and than bluetooth turns off and back on.
Sending files is a no-go also.
Is there any way to make sure its hardware issue? Is it really common that bluetooth chip dies?
I found the solution. I had tried factory reset, flashing other roms and clearing cache none of this stopped my bluetooth from turning off by itself.
I have to turn off wi fi go to task manager clear cache and then I can start bluetooth normally. I think this is a hardware isaue becouse the wifi and bluetooth are in 1 chip. This is just a workaround so you can use your bluetooth
mitko25522 said:
I found the solution. I had tried factory reset, flashing other roms and clearing cache none of this stopped my bluetooth from turning off by itself.
I have to turn off wi fi go to task manager clear cache and then I can start bluetooth normally. I think this is a hardware isaue becouse the wifi and bluetooth are in 1 chip. This is just a workaround so you can use your bluetooth
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Hi. I have the same issue. Wireless is working but Bluetooth cannot be started.
Can you tell me where you cleared the cache? (step by step?)
Can it also have something to do with the Kernel?
Hello Everyone.
A recent problem, no new software, no updates, I've done a search, both here and on the internet, no solution I can find;
zte zmax, z970 metro pcs, 4.4.4 no root
Started a few days ago, when using bluetooth to make a call, the call goes through, bluetooth stays on, but the phone defaults to phone mic and speaker
I know bluetooth is still on as I can still end the call through bluetooth
To get the bluetooth re-engaged while on the call, I have to toggle in the phone applet, bluetooth icon to speaker on, and then back to bluetooth.
I think this started with a google update, but I did go back to the stock app and it didn't solve the problem
When I go into safe mode bluetooth works as it should.
I've uninstalled the only program that accesses bluetooth settings, (which was torque).
It just feels like this is a phone setting and not a glitch, I can hear the phone actually turn off the microphone. I've cleared the cache of all data, and I tried clearing the cache of bluetooth.
Hope someone can steer me in the right direction, thanks in advance
surprised how little support this forum now gives, I see other blue tooth problems without one post in response.
Anyway, I figured if my post was anything like most people with problems, I wouldn't get anyone offering ideas so I did a factory reset.
For anyone else, if you come up with a solution, go ahead and post for other peeps, this is a common problem around the internet but nobody has an answer yet
So I bought a Ticwatch 2 the other day
It stopped receiving notifications this morning, and so I decided to try resetting it and starting fresh.
I reset the watch, so it needs to be set up again, but it is still showing on my Bluetooth list. If i hit unpair on bluetooth, it just automatically pairs with the watch again. So I am now stuck in a loop of not being able to set up as the watch isn't reflecting it is connected to the phone, the app on the phone shows it isnt paired, but Android says it is connected and I can not possibly disconnect it.
I have tried clearing bluetooth cache and restarting the phone, and it always just connects right away.
Is there a way to force the phone to stop recognizing a bluetooth device?
Reset network settings ... gonna erase all BT/Wifi etc ....
I would say that or just rename it and then try to unpair the watch if it keeps trying to connect
Hello guys, i tried to search for simmilar thread but unsuccessfully.
I have a weird problem i would like to try reasolving without factory reset, which is known to work.
I have Android 5.1 or 5.1.1 device (more of them, this problem occurs only on this specific OS versions, on brands: Sansung, Lenovo, Evolveo) where i use bluetooth device.
Device was paired prior to this problem, and then unpaired.
This is when problems started. When I try to pair device again, popup for entering pin is showed, but afer, like, one second later it is "cancelled" and there is toast message shown with text: Couldn't pair to xxx because of an incorrect PIN or Passkey. I tried to delete cache and data of Bluetooth and Bluetooth share, but without any success with pairing. This all looks like Android has somewhere stored previous PIN and tries to use it once again although new pairing was initiated. Only known functional solution to me is factory reset, which, as i mentioned, i would love to avoid.
Is there any chance to solve this issue?
I can provide logs if necessary.
Thanks in advance
EDIT:
Investigation proved that this issue was caused by Google Play services. Stopping this service allows pairing to be completed without problem... Investigating even further