I want to know what the supported bluetooth profiles are for the XPERIA X10. As far as I know from experience there is HSP (Headset Support Profile), A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), and AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile). But what about PAN (Personal Area Networking for bluetooth tethering), HID (Human Interface Device for using bluetooth keyboards), or SAP and PBAP (Sim and PhoneBook Access Profile)?
I've tried pairing my X10 with my desktop with stock Microsoft bluetooth drivers and my Sony VAIO laptop with Toshiba bluetooth drivers and neither shows anything! Is this a limitation of the phones hardware or android 1.6 software?
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I am trying to use Logictech Bluetooth mouse.
On my Acer laptop, it has Widcom/Broadcom Bluetooth stack.
Is it possible to load Broadcom bluetooth stack, their software allows more options like using a MAC address to add a bluetooth device (Logitech requires setting up via MAC address)
Any suggestions on how to set up using existing MS bluetooth software or installing/adding another bluetooth software application?
Dave
Is there a way to reduce the bluetooth profiles on a PocketPC ?
My problem is a little bit complex but i'll try to explain.
I have the following bluetooth setup for communicating on a (motor)bike
- IMC Camos BTS 300 Bluetooth headset/intercom
- PMR Alan midland 445 with bluetooth
- PocketPC with Windows mobile 6
the headset has 2 bluetooth channels
1st ch, for connection with a navigation device, mp3 player or PMR
2nd ch, for direct communication with other camos headset, passenger or 2nd rider
on the 1st bluetooth channel, you can connect 2 bluetooth devices
but when you connect 2 devices with a headset/handsfree profile, like a PMR (for bike2bike communication) and a PocketPC (for navigation) the camos keeps switching between the 2 devices, it can't decide which one to use for the voice output.. The manufacturer says it works with a PMR and TomTom for example. So if i could reduce the pocketpc bluetooth profiles to something like a2dp only, everything should work nicely. Can this be done?
Does anyone know if this phone will support MAP for bluetooth? still looking for an android phone that will work in canada that has this bluetooth profile.
Need an android phone that fully works with sync
Same question here.
Has anyone tried this with ford sync and had text messaging work over bluetooth?
I just paired this with my Win7 x64 laptop running a Motorola BT 3.0 adapter, and I see the following services on the SGS2:
Headset Gateway
Object Push
Handsfree Gateway
BRCM Advanced Audio
AV Remote Control Target
PBAP Server
SIM Access
PnP Information
and I see an option to "Synchronize PIM Data with Phone Book Access".
I successfully paired my AT&T Galaxy S4 to my 64-bit Win7 laptop using the "Add a Device" button under Start -> Devices and Printers.
Now, in Device Manager, I have three devices with a yellow bang that appear as "Bluetooth Peripheral Device" under "Other devices."
I have seen in other threads that I should manually update the driver for these devices to the Microsoft Standard Serial over Bluetooth link driver that is part of the Windows Mobile Device Center application.
I'm just a little skeptical... does the S4 really have three serial-over-bluetooth links? And if so, now I'm curious... what do these links represent?
I am also having the same issue. I just updated the BT stack on the Dell with the same result. Under the Device Functions: two of the list are Bluetooth Peripheral Device / Other devices
The rest in the list are:
Bluetooth A2DP Source
Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target
Bluetooth Handsfree Audio Gateway
Bluetooth Message Access Profile Server
Bluetooth OPP
Shoot me
I spent over an hour with Samsung support. I finally got them to provide the following:
Bluetooth® Profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, GAVDP, GOEP, HFP, HID, HSP, MAP, OBEX, OPP, PAN, PBAP, SPP; NFC; Wi-Fi®; Wi-Fi® Hotspot; MHL support.
"Some of the profiles are related to car stereos and headsets by which windows may not be detecting all the profiles." - This is what is erroring out in Windows.
She could not give me the specific ones but it is two of the underlining profiles listed. I have spent way too much time to get nowhere.
Has anyone made any progress with this? I attempted the "Standard Serial over Bluetooth link" driver, with no luck.
Broadcom
Hi,
I had troubles installing my S4 on windows 7 using windows drivers.
I uninstalled all Bluetooth software then cleared device driver build-up with USB Deview.
I then installed Broadcom Device Drivers, and re-paired my phone with only one S4 BT device not installed.
These are all the S4 BT devices I got installed okay:
Bluetooth Hands-free Audio
Bluetooth L2CAP Interface
Bluetooth Remote Control
GATT Protocol
GAP Protocol
Bluetooth Headset AG
Bluetooth Hands-free AG
Bluetooth AV Remote-Control Target
Bluetooth AV Source
Bluetooth Network Access
Bluetooth Personal Area Network User (PANU)
Bluetooth OPP
Bluetooth Message Access
I hope this helps
S4 BT FTP Working
Hi again,
I've found that I can get the last uninstalled BT service mentioned above installed by using Bluetooth File Transfer -- namely the FTP service.
With BT turned off, using the BFT Widget: I activated "Bluetooth File Receiving Service (OPP) Port 12" and then the "Bluetooth File Sharing Service (FTP) Port 30", and then I turned BT on and re-paired with Windows. All BT services found on my S4 were installed.
My S4 appeared in Windows Explorer as a system folder under My Computer--with full upload/download capabilities--just as if I had connected via USB cable, though only the internal memory was available, not the SD card.
I hope this helps more so
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Hi, I would be grateful if anyone could shed some light on this.
I used to have a WP8 when they first came out and loved the fact that as soon as i connected it to the cars BT, text messages when received were read out over the cars speakers and gave me to option to speak and send a reply direct without any physical interaction with the phone. I missed Android so sold it and returned but ever since I have been unable to replicate the same with any of the Android phones I have had.
My son has a WP 535 and as soon as he paired it to my cars BT it done the same as before, no other apps were installed, it just started working.
i have been trying to try and get my S5 to do the same but have failed.
Is it Android or the BT on the phone.
The S5 has BT version 4.0 and
Bluetooth Profiles
DI, MAP, PBAP, HOGP, PAN, A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP, OPP, SAP, HID
The WP 535 has BT version 4.0 and
Bluetooth profiles: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) 1.2, Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) 1.4, Generic Attribute Profile (GATT), Hands-free profile (HFP) 1.6, Object Push profile (OPP) 1.1, Personal Area Network Profile (PAN) 1.0, Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) 1.1
Thank you for any help and time with this problem I'm having.
Lildanda