Problem with Wireless and Bluetooth - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 Software Upgrading

Don´t know if any one can help me about this one:
when i use my wireless and stop it, i can not activate the bluetooth, error:
(The Bluetooth radio failed to turn On due to insufficient driver memory available.You must perform a normal reset before you can tur On the Bluetooth Radio.)
When i use just bluetooth without using my wireless no problem at all.
Helder Teixeira

Problem found!!! By some way, something to do with Omega One Battery Pack Pro. If i disable Omega, problem is solved. I´ve seen a post in clubimate relating with this (http://www.clubimate.com/forums/tm.asp?m=14268);(need login), Is there any one using omega? and also has that problem too??
Thanks ins advanced
Share your experiences...
Helder Teixeira.

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O2 XDA IIi Bluetooth with Bluetooth Car Kit Issues.

Hi Guys,
Recent got an XDA IIi after being with the older XDA II for over 16 Months.
But I have recently run into problems with my BT Car kit :
Motorola Bluetooth Car Kit HFW-8000.
Basically the problem is that it does not always connect to the Car Kit and when it does it will only from time to time connect and let me have a handfree conversation.
I have also used the Broadcom Bluetooth Cab file here in order to extend what Bluetooth Profiles that can be used but seems not to have any great bearing to stablize the issue.
So I went down the Hard Reset Road but again still intermittent issues, I then upgraded the ROM to the New one on the O2 Website the v 1.11.169 ROM.
I also had similar issues with the XDA II but it was resolved by using the Pocket Bluetooth tools, which was great and never once after installing it did I have any issues with the Car Kit.
http://www.bluetooth.jazztel.es/
One of my questions is, is there a similar programme to to above Pocket Bluetooth tools for the XDA IIi as I have tried it with the XDA IIi but does not work.
Or does anyone know how you would revert to have the XDA II radio or is there a work around for it.
Thanks Guys
Woody
Hi Woody_XDA,
I have had my XDA2i for a couple of months now and recently got a O2 blue headset for it, I had simular problems with the headset disconnecting and having to manually connect every time I switched it on. After browsing this wonderfull forum I decided to do a corperate install and get rid of the O2 active interface, since then no problems at all. I now use Pugs modified ROM version 162 with radio 1.04 and have no stability problems at all with no twice weekly reset. Hope this helps you and many thanks to Pug for his ROM.
Mace
Ditto, I also use the custom firmware with 1.04 radio and bluetooth works a charm. It still eats battery like nothing else, but it works with no problems. Also like the fact that the XDA can cope with my GPS receiver and my handsfree kit simultaneously, that's handy for in the car.
Cheers Guys for the information, took it on board and works great, did a great deal of stress testing in order to confirm it and works excellent..Thanks to PUG again and guys thanks for the info much appreciated and this is by far a great forum
Mace - you mention some bluetooth issues being resolved since you applied the custom ROM... I posted in the Alpine Applications forum here the other day a list of issues with bluetooth that I was wondering had been addressed - so far no reply - are these the symptoms that were cured for you??
Hi Bewlay Brother sorry, I missed your other post on Bluetooth issues, my original problem was that every time I switched on my BT headset , which is a O2 Blue, I had to open the BT manager and make the connection, the phone would then occasionally lose the connection and sometimes whilst still showing a connection refuse to transfer the call. This was using the official 162 ROM with the O2 active UI. I have since installed Pugs 162 ROM with radio1.04 and done a corporate install and BT seems to work perfectly, switch on the headset, it connects, never loses pairing and transfers calls.
Hope this helps you, and thanks again to Pug,
Mace.
Mace - what you describe sounds similar - my problems were essentially the loss of pairing with my Motorola headset a lot of the times when the XDAIIi switched off its display and went into stand-by mode, also if I closed the boom bike on the headset (to temporarily turn off the headset) it would fail to re-pair when I next opened the boom mike... the other issue was that I had to make sure the phone keyboard was displayed on the XDA once I had paired up otherwise the last number redial function on the headset would not work - if I pressed the dial button on headset and the phone display was not on the screen it would simply open the phone display function but fail to then dial the number - really crap. Also reception was poor to headset even over relatively short distances from the XDA. IF these areas in particular could be cured by the upgrade then I am eager to do it - I must admit I have read that this upgrade has not been without problems for some people here so it is going to be a tough call.
Just a thought, but have you done a personal or corporate install as I think the main fix with Pugs ROM was the upgrade to radio 1.04, which I don’t think affects the BT, so a corporate install with your existing ROM may make a difference.
Did a corporate install when it was new out of the box...
whats the difference between the corporate and personal install?
Corporate doesn't install ANY of the branded O2 interface - so no gubbins, nothing to slow down the phone, you just get a bog standard Windows Mobile 2003 SE installation, aside from the O2 GPRS and SMS settings. Bosh.
hi
i've been reading the posts and i have the same problem where can i get hold of pug's ROM if it's possible cos this seems to get rid of the problem
And then today, headset will not automatically connect, needing Bluetooth manager to be opened to make the connection. AARRRGH!
BT car kit problems
I have the 1.04 Radio, but it still won't sync with my 2003 BMW 325xi bluetooh or with my 2005 Acura MDX bluetooth.
Help!
Unstable Bluetooth Signal Strength - Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth Headset
Hi, I just got a Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth Headset. It would pair with my O2 XDAIIi but I cannot hear any voice in both incoming and outgoing calls. When I check the BT Manager, it shows a totally unstable BT strength that varies from very strong to very weak. The same headset worked well with other BT phones. My ROM version is 1.11.00 WWE, Radio version 1.04.00.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Kaiser & EGO Look carkit

Hey all,
I've searched on Google & xda-developers forum for a while, but couldn't find anything on this. I've got an EGO Look carkit (http://www.egohandsfree.com/ego-look.html). This carkit has the ability to read messages from a phone over bluetooth, at least that what's stated in the specs of the carkit. I also see this option in the menu of the carkit, but its disabled. This leads me to the conclusion that the carkit thinks that my phone doesn't have the right bluetooth-options. I also tried it with a Samsung D600 & Samsung D900, but that didn't show the messages-option enabled either.
I updated the carkit to the most recent firmware, and am running RomeOS V3.1 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=406346) on radio 1.65.24.35. I have enabled Remote SIM Access in the bluetooth settings, but to no avail.
Is there anybody that has had a similar problem/feature in their carkit, that have this feature working? If not, can anybody tell me what bluetooth-profile is needed for this functionality?
Thanks in advance,
hawkeye

Xperia X2 - Bluetooth rSAP profile

Hi everyone !
As "happy" owners already know - Xperia X2 does NOT have/support Bluetooth rSAP (remote SIM access) profile therefore it can't be paired with any modern car build in audio hands free systems.
I've try already all of proposed (for X1) solutions but unfortunatelly noone worked. All described in the forum BT_SAP.cab's have installed succesfully, afterwards I have pair it with my Mercedes Benz SAP V3 - yes 16 digit code is accepted but afterwards when they try to pair you get message on the X2 screen: "Connection Failed. Please try again when phone is ready!"
Any suggestions ?
Anyone help pls ?
timekille said:
Anyone help pls ?
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try this little cab and read here i remember a while ago someone had a problem with a car kit and he solved it using this little app
Hi everyone,
How can i tranfer the files after connect with other devices via Bluetooth ?
I tried to tranfer with some models like Nokia but only can received files, couldn't tranfer it
mathiosn said:
i remember a while ago someone had a problem with a car kit and he solved it using this little app
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Thanks your effort man! Unfortunately it didn't work - it's NOT Bluetooth rSAP as well. Bluetooth rSAP profile "borrows" phone SIM card ID to the car Audio hands free kit and phone goes in stand by mode...
All NOKIA's have it, also HTC (Windows Mobile), iPhone, SAMSUNG have it etc etc... but SE no - may be X2 is targeted specially for users who don't drive cars ... unfortunately for me - it wasn't written in user manual, so I bought it by mistake...
Anyone help pls ? C'mon guys - somebody must find the solution for this...
Xperia X1 used Texas Instruments Single Chip Bluetooth as far as I remember.
I read somewhere Xperia X2 is using a new Qualcomm (? not 100% sure) Single Chip Bluetooth.
That seems to be the reason that previously used rSAP cabs don't work on X2.
So we need to find somebody who knows if any HTC phone or other WM6.5 phone is using such Qualcomm single chip bluetooth.
HTC's HD2 or Touch Pro2 for instance is using a Broadcom bluetooth...That would not work either I guess.
Anyone find a solution ? c'mon guys, some of you are smart enough and ca do it...
timekille said:
Hi everyone !
As "happy" owners already know - Xperia X2 does NOT have/support Bluetooth rSAP (remote SIM access) profile therefore it can't be paired with any modern car build in audio hands free systems.
I've try already all of proposed (for X1) solutions but unfortunatelly noone worked. All described in the forum BT_SAP.cab's have installed succesfully, afterwards I have pair it with my Mercedes Benz SAP V3 - yes 16 digit code is accepted but afterwards when they try to pair you get message on the X2 screen: "Connection Failed. Please try again when phone is ready!"
Any suggestions ?
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Same for me .... I need the rSAP functionality, together with reading contact informations via bluetooth, so that phone numbers of contacts show in the carkit.
harry
Business offer: If someone can make the damn cab fixing Bluetooth rSAP functionality - it can post it on Windows Mobile Marketplace and make a LOT of money -c'mon guys, somebody do something...
i face the same problem with sony ericsson mw600 and i solve it with this applciation :
JETware
http://www.jetwaremobile.com/
i have cracked version if you need it i will search in my PC and get it back to you
That looks like a really good application ... especially if it allows using voice dialing with the X2 ...
Anyone tried it on an X2? Waiting for a fully functioning version ...
try this
wait your feedback
NOTHING Works for Bluetooth with X2!
Have to say that this does NOT work either! Nothing works so far! Sound is just not routed through the bluetooth...no matter what!
Even if you have the wired set plugged in, sometimes sounds still come out of the speaker rather, ie. camera sound!
Nothing will connect to the bluetooth, no voice commander, no voice command, not nothing... the only time the sound connects is during a regular phone call (if the bluetooth stays connected that is ;-)
If anybody has a PROOVEN solution.... kindly let's hear
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=479234
can be?
we are talking about X2(!) not X1 here!
What is your posting mean???
We are talking about the X2(!), not the X1. That is in regards to the Bluetooth Situation -among other things- A TOTAL DIFFERENT ISSUE!
With my X1 all worked perfectly fine. With my X2 now, NOT!
So I don't understand you posting....

Bluetooth driver from ROM older than JPY?

Hi guys,
does someone know, if it is possible to flash an older bluetooth driver than the one in firmware JPY? Although the speed of JPY-ROMs is great, I'm getting serious bluetooth disconnects from my car audio system. This didn't happen with previous ROMs (apart from JPX, which had the same issues). If it is possible, where would I find this driver?
Hi,
Same problem for me with Mercedes rSAP bluetooth.
+1
serious connection problem too with headset bt.
Ok, good to see, that I'm not alone. There seems to be some serious issue with the bluetooth drivers in JPY. Now, we need to find a solution. I think, if flashing Wifi drivers from older ROMS is possible (which is recommended because of bugs in the Wifi driver of JPY), the same should be possible for bluetooth drivers.
+1 same problem with Android 2.2.1 and never before with 2.2 on my Nissan bluetooth connect. Just tried to go back to JPO and no bug at all
I have BT problems with Darkys 8.0 and MySpace CarKit. I think it is a problem with JPY becouse with JPX i had no problems.
But its very funny. The problems are there and sometimes it works verry good and another day i had problems and it disconnect every times after few seconds.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
So, some people seem to have problems since JPY, which didn't exist before. Does nobody have a solution?
Same problem here with JPY and Parrot I9100, random disconnects, no problems at all before. I really hope for a solution...
I also seem to have this problem. Only way to get it to stay connected is to turn off bluetooth and re-enable it on the phone.
Vocko said:
Same problem here with JPY and Parrot I9100, random disconnects, no problems at all before. I really hope for a solution...
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I also have a Parrot system BTW, but the I9200.
Just thought I'd link this issue to mine which has a lot of similarities. Oh, and go ahead and check the link to a common BT bug in Android<->Car BT systems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10517228
filiptc said:
Just thought I'd link this issue to mine which has a lot of similarities. Oh, and go ahead and check the link to a common BT bug in Android<->Car BT systems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10517228
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Sounds like my problem: Connection drops after a few seconds. Strange thing is: when I enter the car at my home adress, the connection stays. However, whenever I enter the car at my work adress, connection drops after a few seconds. Only difference I know: at home HDSPA is available, while at work, it is not. There is apprently something weird about the wireless module in JPY.
[SGS with JPY]
I don't get permanent disconnects, but the audio drops off for a second or two at random intervals. I can't be 100% sure, but I think I noticed it being less of a problem when I disabled Packet Data and also killed any processes that might be making data connections.
Still this problems with my bluetooth, no one has an Eclair bluetooth driver plz ???
I tried JS3 yesterday, but it didn't help. Bluetooth is still behaving strange.
paranoid2007 said:
I tried JS3 yesterday, but it didn't help. Bluetooth is still behaving strange.
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Thanks for checking that. Is there any way to enable debug logging for Bluetooth within the OS itself? The Bluetooth options in Settings are pretty minimal.
Sorry, I just found out about ADB. I'll run the logger while connected to the car hands-free later on.
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA App
nodger77 said:
Sorry, I just found out about ADB. I'll run the logger while connected to the car hands-free later on.
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA App
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Yeah, please post your results. I'm curious about the source of the problem.
paranoid2007 said:
Yeah, please post your results. I'm curious about the source of the problem.
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Whenever Wifi is enabled while I'm connected to my car audio via Bluetooth, I get these frequent periods of silence (about 2-3 seconds each) but no actual disconnects. Each problem correlates to one of these entries in the logs.
E/wpa_supplicant( 9645): No suitable AP found.
I/wpa_supplicant( 9645): CTRL-EVENT-NO-CONNECTION
E/wpa_supplicant( 9645): timeout (32)
E/wpa_supplicant( 9645): wpa_s->scan_interval (32)
W/wpa_supplicant( 9645): scan interval : value of timeout (32)
It happens more frequently when driving through built-up areas where there are a lot of wireless APs. Once I disable Wi-fi, the problem goes away. The problem doesn't occur at all when I use regular Bluetooth headphones inside my house, so I'm guessing it's something to do with the BT profile used for hands-free.
I'm not sure whether or not 3G packet data causes the same issue, but I suspect it might. I'll try more tests it in the car tomorrow and will get more detailed/complete logs.
Interesting. Keep us updated about your findings.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk

Save battery with TP2 Bluetooth DLL

After some problems with battery drain i found out that the problem was the driver for bluetooth.
After installing the TP2 bluetooth driver i went from 1 day to 6 day standby (not using the phone much) with bluetooth on
Please try
Install on phone, not on SD card
Usemyass said:
After some problems with battery drain i found out that the problem was the driver for bluetooth.
After installing the TP2 bluetooth driver i went from 1 day to 6 day standby (not using the phone much) with bluetooth on
Please try
Install on phone, not on SD card
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I installed on my unlocked HTC Imagio XV6975 phone but I get the following error message: Error in loading the bluetooth stack (0x1)
any suggestion
Regarding Overclocking
Hi,
Is this software trustworthy ?
Also, does it run flawlessly well on Windows Mobile 6.5 ?
Regarding the Bluetooth DLL
I installed that .cab file and it makes your Bluetooth to malfunction.
I will advise everybody to not try this solution.
[Do not try this]
I will advise people to not try this. This software makes your Bluetooth to malfunction.

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