Bluetooth contact sync problem (Pbap) - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

my nexus 4 is on stock 5.1.1 rom.
since 5.0 i have problem with Bluetooth connectivity with my car, it keep trying to sync contacts from the device to the car and probably crash on the car media device, so it keep to connect/disconnect.
I don't need the phone book records in the car media device.
is there any way to disable Pbap protocol?

bitla said:
my nexus 4 is on stock 5.1.1 rom.
since 5.0 i have problem with Bluetooth connectivity with my car, it keep trying to sync contacts from the device to the car and probably crash on the car media device, so it keep to connect/disconnect.
I don't need the phone book records in the car media device.
is there any way to disable Pbap protocol?
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Can't you just go into the Bluetooth menu, turn bluetooth on, and under Paired Devices hit the cog for the BT connection to your car and just uncheck "Contact Sharing"? This should revoke the authorization and stop the sync.

ariesgodofwar said:
Can't you just go into the Bluetooth menu, turn bluetooth on, and under Paired Devices hit the cog for the BT connection to your car and just uncheck "Contact Sharing"? This should revoke the authorization and stop the sync.
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I already tried it, i unchecked the "Contact Sharing" and it turn back on after few minutes!
any thing else?

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1) Push the Comm mgr tab
2) Click on settings
3) BlueTooth Settings
4) Mode: UN-check the box "Make this device discoverable to other devices"
5) click OK.
If you didn't do that, try it.
Then go to B/T settings again and pick devices, and remove the device giving you trouble.
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I am having a problem with my car's handsfree and automatic reconnection to my Nexus 4.
My car is paired (and when it is paired I select "Don't ask again" about access to the Address book). However when I return to the car, bluetooth on the phone does not automatically reconnect to the bluetooth handsfree in the car like it did with my previous two phones (SGS2 and SGS3).
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[Q] Bluetooth music streaming

I bought a GOgroove SMARTmini AUX A2DP to use in my car. I have successfully paired it with my phone but when I play audio it still does not go through the GOgroove.
If I look under bluetooth setting I see the device as paired but if I click on the icon for the device, the only only options are "rename" and "unpair". What do I have to do to route my sound through bluetooth?
I am running Jelly Bean 4.2.1.
The bluetooth device also paired successfully with my iPod touch and I could play music from my iPod to the GOgroove.
Tap the device name in the "paired devices" list (not the settings icon) to connect to it.
Solutions Etcetera said:
Tap the device name in the "paired devices" list (not the settings icon) to connect to it.
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When I do, nothing happens. How do I know it is connected? I suspect it is not connected because my bluetooth device turns off after a couple of minutes. It is supposed to stay on if it is connected to a device.
sjn37 said:
When I do, nothing happens. How do I know it is connected? I suspect it is not connected because my bluetooth device turns off after a couple of minutes. It is supposed to stay on if it is connected to a device.
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When you tap the device name it immediately say "connecting..." and then say "connected". If it is not I would suggest un pairing and pair again.
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Solutions Etcetera said:
When you tap the device name it immediately say "connecting..." and then say "connected". If it is not I would suggest un pairing and pair again.
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It does not say connected. I tried un-pairing and pairing again, same problem. It seems like this bluetooth receiver does not work with my phone. I am going to find a different Android phone to try it with.

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Whenever I use Bluetooth through my Ford Sync on my car the voice guided features I have s voice take a really long time to respond. When I try to use the Google built in voice features they cannot hear me and totally fail. Is this a problem with the software or does Ford SYNC not work right?
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cracker_jax said:
Whenever I use Bluetooth through my Ford Sync on my car the voice guided features I have s voice take a really long time to respond. When I try to use the Google built in voice features they cannot hear me and totally fail. Is this a problem with the software or does Ford SYNC not work right?
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And how would I go about changing the way that my phone is connected? Not that I don't frequently use the media features but I would just like to see it work right for once.
cracker_jax said:
And how would I go about changing the way that my phone is connected? Not that I don't frequently use the media features but I would just like to see it work right for once.
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Once the phone's connected to the car, go in to the BT settings for the car as shown on the phone and uncheck "media device" so only "phone" shows connected.

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This maybe something to do with your car kit or settings? I don't have that problem when connecting to my factory fitted car kit.
Try the "places" setting in "location settings" and use the BT connection to tell the phone you are in the car.
Places were already done - Car via BT connection as you suggested. Not solved
Majkl_CZ said:
Places were already done - Car via BT connection as you suggested. Not solved
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Sorry for my poor english, once connected go to bluetooth settings and select the option of your connected car (the gear symbol on the right) once there uncheck the multimedia option.
No problem, but I know about this option. As I wrote "I dont want to disable BT audio" because I sometimes use it There must be another way to disable it

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