[Q] HTC Evo and bluetooth turning on by itself. - EVO 4G General

Every time I make calls, bluetooth enables itself if I want it or not. When I end calls, bluetooth turns off. I have a bluetooth headset that is paired up with the phone. When I want to use it after 1 call I need to make sure I enable it again, and again because it turns off after calls. This is getting on my nerves, how do I stop bluetooth from starting and stopping at the start and end of each call?
I have another problem where 4g is enabled whenever I turn the phone on. I have to remember to turn it off when the phone is powering up. How do I stop this?

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Hi all
I have K-JAM with latest IMate ROM
I notice that as soon as the phone starts ringing it enables bluetooth. I dont have a bluetooth headset and have never paired one with my device. Even more worrying is that it does not turn off the bluetooth after a call, or worse if I miss a call bluetooth could be left on draining the battery.
ive hunted for settings, i suspect its something to do with a headset setting but cant find anything. Does anyone know how to stop it doing this? Its very irritating.
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G!
If you don't have a bluetooth headset you might not need bluetooth at all. If you don't then just go to Start --> Settings --> Connections and click the Bluetooh icon and just turn it off completely. You can also hit the Comm Manager button (upper side left button) and turn it off there. I have mine all the time and it really doesn't waste the battery much more than if it were off. Same thing applies with wi-fi as long as your phone goes to sleep. If you are turning it off and it automatically turns on when you get an incomming call then you definitely have something weird going on.
Good luck
Hi,
No i definately have BT turned off but as soon as there is an incoming call it turns on, and sometimes when you close the phone application the Comm Manager is visible behind it.
Has anyone else seen this?
G!
Wow... That is definitely strange. I was pretty sure mine didn't do that because I just recently got a bluetooth headset so I wasn't always using bluetooth. I tested this just to make sure. Mine does not turn bluetooth on. If I turn it off it stays off.
I have a Qtek 9100 non branded with the first WWE release
ROM 1.1.7.5
ROM 09/22/05
Radio 01.01.10
Protocol 4.0.13.16
extROM 1.1.7.105
My Xda Mini S doesn't either, but it would be a great feature to have to save battery life, in fact it has long been requested since the first Windows Smartphone 2 years ago.
Perhaps your device has some registry entry that we don't?

[Q] Blutooth Issues

Can someone help as HTC have not been helpoful. I have been having problems with bluetooth dropping out randomly with my car-kit.
To cut a long story short if i set power save options to always on, then got my admin to disable auto lock on the exchange system. Then when i get in the car turn the phone bluetooth on it never drops out.
It would seem it is then a power save problem, the bluetooth clearly suffers when the phone goes into this mode.
Unfortunately i need the auto lock on from exchange (business reasons) and the max timeout is 10 minutes. so unless i wake the phone up every 10 minutes it will cause the bluetooth to drop out.
One other quirk is that the car bluetooth must be on before the phones or the bluetooth will drop out in about 10 minutes. This applies if i leave the car and return with the phone bluetooth on.
The phone always need switching on and off before it will work again.
The car software is the latest and technically the snap is not listed as a supported phone.
Is there anything i can do (WM 6.5)
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[Q] Bluetooth switches itself off

Bluetooth switches itself off when my new DHD goes into standby.
This means that when using a headset and the phone rings, I can't pick up the call with the headset, and the phone doesn't switch the audio back to the headset if I switch Bluetooth back on during the call and press the reconnect button on the headset - this would be expected behaviour, and has worked on other phones.
I can't find a setting to fix this problem, nor a solution in these forums or elsewhere. Is it a bug or have I missed something?
Ok I've found the problem: I'm running an app called battery Booster designed to help conserve battery power. One of its default settings includes turning off Bluetooth when the device is locked. D'oh!

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Hi guys, just wondering if there is any possible to shut down the phone function (incoming/outgoing), while keeping bluetooth on.
At this moment, the only way is the put it in "Flight Mode". Reason being, if I am using a bluetooth headphone in flight, I won't be able to utilize my bluetooth function. This happens to me (the phone ring), when I was about to land without switching my phone off, while listening to music with bluetooth headphone.
Do let me know if you have widget or ways to shut the phone down without activating flight mode. Thanks.
henrylam said:
Hi guys, just wondering if there is any possible to shut down the phone function (incoming/outgoing), while keeping bluetooth on.
At this moment, the only way is the put it in "Flight Mode". Reason being, if I am using a bluetooth headphone in flight, I won't be able to utilize my bluetooth function. This happens to me (the phone ring), when I was about to land without switching my phone off, while listening to music with bluetooth headphone.
Do let me know if you have widget or ways to shut the phone down without activating flight mode. Thanks.
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The 'no sim' icon is annoying, and I have to believe that the phone is sucking power...
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[Q] XV6900: Turning bluetooth on or off changes sound profile-can I stop this?

I have a stock Verizon XV6900 running WinMobile 6.1. I have an issue with the sound profile changing almost every time I turn my bluetooth on or off.
The 6900 comes with only three sound profiles: on, vibrate, and off. I keep mine on vibrate. Whenever - again, _almost_ every time - I turn my bluetooth on or off, the sound profile will change from vibrate to either on or off. I've used different bluetooth devices - Jabra, Motorola, and Plantronics - and get the same results. I've spent time on the phone with Verizon "service techs" (both the non-help screen-readers and the ones who really knew something about the device), and they even forwarded me over the HTC technical support. Everyone has the same response: that's just a glitch in this device.
It's infuriating to miss calls because I took my bluetooth off and turned it off, and my phone went to sounds off! Is there a way to prevent this? Maybe a registry hack to keep the sound profile permanently set to either vibrate or on? Or maybe a script to poll the phone when the blurtooh connection changes? Something???
A drop-kick in the right direction is greatly appreciated.
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