Hi, I bought a Tunelink Auto a few months ago and everything was working fine until a little before the 4.3 update (meaning it stopped working while on 4.2.2) Now it will not connect to my nexus 7, HTC Droid DNA, or even my nexus 10. It doesn't even appear when I search for devices. Any ideas?
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I just recently upgraded to the official t mobile gingerbread update and all is well except for the Bluetooth. On the stock froyo i had no problems at all with my phone and my car Bluetooth on my Chevy. After the upgrade the Bluetooth connects fine but it disconnects after about a minute, then it disconnects. This process is repeated for as long as i am in the car. I tried paring other android phones to my car to make sure it was not the problem and they all worked flawlessly. Does anybody have any ideas at what the problem could be?
Verizon Bionic and Chevy
I have the same exact problem with a Droid Bionic even with the newest update. I have two older Droids and they both work perfectly in my Chevy Avalanche. It is a 2010 model. The same Droids, all three, work fine with my Plantronics headset.
I would appreciate hearing if you find a solution.
I have the Nexus 7 with 3G running the latest Android 4.2 stock/rooted. I've been trying to connect my Motorola Bluetooth Android Keyboard and it pairs fine, shows it's connected but nothing works...no typing, home button...nothing. I tried it on my VZN Galaxy Nexus running Jellybelly 10.2 (also Android 4.2) and it also isn't working. I did some research and saw that 4.2 might have broken bluetooth connections? Is this true? Is there a work-a-round or do we just have to wait for Google to send the update?
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Should work fine. I've got a Nexus 7, Jelly Bean 4.2, rooted, Motorola Android Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
All paired and working no problems. Try switching off the keyboard and then reconnecting again.
kilowatt.xda said:
Should work fine. I've got a Nexus 7, Jelly Bean 4.2, rooted, Motorola Android Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
All paired and working no problems. Try switching off the keyboard and then reconnecting again.
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I did that about 20 times...still nothing...I tried changing batteries but they were from my tv remote...I'll try again tomorrow with brand new batteries...I just can't figure it out...frustrating...unless the keyboard itself is faulty? It used to work on my iPad about 4 months ago...
Well I tried new batteries and no go...it wouldn't work on my iPad either so it's not 4.2. Plus my Bluetooth mouse worked just fine. I just ordered a new keyboard from eBay so we'll see how that goes
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The Bluetooth stack was replaced in 4.2 to a new, standard conforming one from Broadcom. This is a good thing - long term.
Devices that were dependent on the BlueZ stack will have problems.
rmm200 said:
The Bluetooth stack was replaced in 4.2 to a new, standard conforming one from Broadcom. This is a good thing - long term.
Devices that were dependent on the BlueZ stack will have problems.
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Thank you! I hope my new keyboard will work now! Lol
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I have a Bluetooth adapter for my speakers that works extremely well with my galaxy s2 and my Mac. However, when using it with my nexus 10, there is a lot of static. Anyone have similar issues?
No such issues pairing my N10 with a Jambox or my car stereo. Does your adapter have a factory reset button?
No. Its just strange that it is crystal clear with my other devices but crappy with my nexus
buzzing esterwas
It appears Bluetooth is more or less broken on Android 4.2 and up. Not limited to Nexus 10 but other devices as well
Since I'm a new user I can't post a link but google code google com bluetooth broken and you'll see the problem is very common. Hopefully Google will fix this in a near future.
BT works fine between my Nexus 10 and my car....no issues at all...
beamed from my Nexus 10, far, far away...
I have the new Note 4 and now I have problems using it in the car with bluetooth.
My previous Note 2 worked perfect, any suggestions?
1. audio streaming from the default app works great, no problem ( I know the Samsung Song now very well)
2. calling is a problem, the connection bluetooth - no bluetootj connection is flipping each 2 a 3 seconds......
Anyone has this as well?
I have a Mitsubihi Outlander PHEV model 2013.
Axum
Yesyes,
Your answer to this problem is to flash it to 5.01 if you didn't uograded it yet.
I have an Edge and had 4 months of trouble all over now.
I recently purchased the N6P to replace my dying N4. The transition from one device to the other has gone pretty well, except for one issue. My N6P is unable to find the bluetooth signal from my Ford Fusion. Upon turning on bluetooth and searching for devices, the N6P cannot find the Ford Sync signal. I've rebooted the phone many times, Ive tried it many times in safe mode with no success, Ive turned the Sync's bluetooth on and off numerous times, the phone is still unable to detect it. I have also tried deleting all the paired devices on the Sync settings and had no luck with the N6P working. Aside from a factory reset of the phone, what else can I do?
My N4 was able to connect to the Sync right up to when I stopped using it. My fiancee's Samsung Galaxy (something) can detect, connect, and function with the Sync's bluetooth. I am beginning to think its something with the N6P. Ive tried it on all three versions of the OS Ive had on the phone. The original OS version didn't work when I first powered up the N6P, the next version of the OS i updated to didn't work, and this morning the phone ran the latest update and the bluetooth doesnt work.
I'm at a loss, I'm ready to return this phone and go back to my dying N4.
Edit: I am currently running Android 6.0.1.
My wife's N5x has the same problem with our ford sync, I think its related to the bluetooth disconnection bug I've had since the may update.
You can still connect it by opening the bluetooth screen on your phone so that it is visible to other devices and in the sync setup tell sync to search for devices and select your nexus phone.
My wife and I both own Nexus 6p's. I just bought a brand new Ford F-150 and my wife has a 2014 Toyota mini van (forget the model name off the top of my head, but still a fairly new vehicle). Neither one of our Nexus 6p's will connect to with vehicle. Prior to our Nexus 6p's (which I really had to talk my wife in to getting a Nexus 6p) our LG G4 and Note 5 connected flawlessly. I even bought a Bluetooth thing that plugs in to my trucks aux and that works after turning the Bluetooth on and off a few times. Totally freaking unacceptable. We both have Nexus Protect on both devices, but don't think a new Nexus 6p will fix the issue. No problem at all with Google maps other than audio coming through my brand new trucks speakers. Smh. Both of our phones are not rooted or changed in anyway. Out of the box stock.
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Confirm working in Nissan Frontier. Wonder why its certain auto manufacturers?
Works in 2014 Toyota Camry.
Mine works with zero problems in my '13 Fusion Ti. I also have a bluetooth adapter for torque plugged in with no hiccups. Is your sync software up to date?
Mine detects fine , but once connected I loose all system sound. i.e I can't hear map prompts anymore. Anyone knows a fix for this ?
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Mine detects fine , but once connected I loose all system sound. i.e I can't hear map prompts anymore. Anyone knows a fix for this ?
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I can verify that I have this experience as well in one of my cars with an aftermarket bluetooth Sony head unit (that supports A2DP streaming). Haven't checked in the Nissan yet (no A2DP), but I will tonight.
Bluetooth on this model sure has some "quirks".....
I have a 2015 fusion Ti & N6P I have had zero issues. however i will say my bluetooth connection is much more stable after updating SYNC to the latest version. Bit of a pain because you have to create a ford account to gain access to the instructions/files. but here is the URL to get you started: https://owner.ford.com/tools/account/how-tos/keep-your-sync-up-to-date.html
I also have a Ford Fusion 2015 and I have no problems connecting to SYNC. It also connects just fine with my wife's Ford Escape. Which month's build are you using? Is your radio up to date? I don't think I've ever updated the SYNC software in either vehicle so I'm not sure it's that. Make sure BT is on and you have the BT page in settings open so that both devices can see each other. Then go into the car's phone menu and add a device. That's how I did it. Make sure the vehicle is not moving or preferably in park. Good luck.
It magically connected right after I posted above. Now I'm afraid to install the June security patch lol. Working flawlessly in my F-150 though.
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