If I let the battery run flat, just before it dies it disables the bluetooth, when it is rebooted the bluetooth stays disabled
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Hello I have android running on my HD2. The issue is when I have my headphones connected via bluetooth, when the phone goes to sleep it kills the bluetooth connection. If there a fix or a setting I'm missing? Any help would be great.
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You can work around by don't let your phone to sleep too early. Settings/Display/Screen timeout. Then press sleep when you done using bluetooth.
Hi all,
In recent weeks my bluetooth is turning off when it isn't being used. I only use it for hands free in the car and up until a few weeks ago it always stayed 'On' however now, once disconnected from the car radio, it turns off again.
If I turn it back on away from the car it will go to 'Off' shortly after turning it 'On'.
It's a touch annoying as it means I have to get in the car, turn the engine/radio on, unlock the phone, set bluetooth to 'On' every time I drive and want the phone on hands free.
When connected to the car radio, the bluetooth stays on without problem, so I am not entirely sure what is going on.
I have tried turning battery saver off, restarting the phone etc. but nothing has changed this behaviour.
Has anyone got any suggestions on what I can try next, I'm a bit stuck!
Thanks
has anyone got any suggestions as to how I can stop Bluetooth from switching off. I seems to be linked to the adaptive briteness
Turn off battery saver.
Having searched the forum I think this is an old topic with no real solution, however...
When I connected my P8 Lite (B612 Marshmallow) to my bluetooth speaker (Anker) it works well until the screen switches off, at which point it doesn't fully disconnect, but inhibits the signal, making audio unlistenable. The very moment I turn the screen on (while the phone is on the lock screen and I haven't yet entered my passcode) it goes back to functioning properly.
Is there a fix for this? Is there a bluetooth "process" that is being stopped when the screen is off? If so, how do I stop that happening? Thanks!
Am I the only one? ?
I stuck with the original firmware my phone came with for ages, but eventually succumbed and upgraded to H990ds10i_00_OPEN_TW_DS_OP_1117.kdz
Everything seemed to go fine, but for some reason bluetooth turns on really slowly, either after restarting the phone or going into airplane mode, it can take ten minutes or more to turn on!
Once on, it works fine, but it is frustrating that it can take so long!
It doesn't matter whether you turn the bluetooth on from the settings menu or the notification shade, the bluetooth logo turns on temporarily but when you go back it's still off.