Has anyone been able to figure out how to remove the samsung bluetooth stack and replace it with the stock bluetooth stack from AOSP 2.1??
I'd love to be able to use a wii-mote as a bluetooth game controller, but it wont work with galaxy S phones because Samsung put their own bluetooth stack in there and the wii-mote app from the market is not compatible.
A while back I emailed the app developer and he said there was no way to get it to work because of the stack that Samsung used. It must be proprietary.
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I picked up a SGT from Verizon and am having trouble with bluetooth. It won't pair with either a Jabra or Motorola brand headset. I can get it to pair with my Apple Bluetooth keyboard, but it won't connect. It just says "Paired", but does not function. I'm using Skype and GV on this and would love to be able to use a bluetooth headset. Is this unique to the Verizon model? Has anyone else had better luck with a T-Mobile model?
Thanks!
Apparently vzw left the bluetooth HID out (unlike tmo). So the vzw tab can pair with keyboards and mice, but cannot connect to them. There are hid drivers in the market, but I haven't tried any yet. I have a bt keyboard on order. I tried a mouse,it paired fine but wouldn't connect. There have been many reports of this.
BT headsets haven't had any issues that I have heard. My moto s9hd paired and connected the first time and has been ready whenever I have needed it.
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I have the T-Mo version and I can connect and pair BUT...
Audio from the other person plays through the BT headset and your voice is via the Tab's microphone... I put the Tab in another room and made a call and all the other person could hear was the TV in the other room.. Once I walked back and picked up the Tab they could hear me...
TMO Profiles?
I have a Sprint Tab and it pairs but refuses to connect. I'm wondering if there's some way to extract the TMO drivers from the device, and stick them elsewhere. Also, I don't know a lot about the bluetooth driver architecture. What exactly is it missing? The kernel drivers for it? Or some other thing?
I had the same trouble with my Jawbone and Think Outside stowaway keyboard.
I called Verizon about this and the tech told me they had no profile for headsets or HID. They have stereo headphone support for music.
Very disappointing that they would do extra work to remove functionality, but I'm certain a good rom will become available that fixes this Verizon blunder.
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What I'm reading is that Android doesn't actually support BT HID in this release. I'm still wondering if it could be extracted from TMO or some of the European releases and pushed with ADB.
The other thing I'm wondering is about CyanogenMod. They've had an experimental bluetooth HID thing that's been working decently, or so say the posts, for a few months now. I'm wondering if it's a high enough level of abstraction that it could just be put variously on any device, as long as the processor architecture was the same (or is it up in the java level so that doesn't even matter?)
I know nothing, to be honest, but wanted to just advance a few questions. Not sure how many people are actually interested in BT HID, but for me, it's a dealbreaker for whether or not I hand this device back in.
I've had the same problems with my Verizon SGT. Verizon apparently deleted some Bluetooth drivers. Why? I don't know. This is the only problem I have come across with my tab. If anyone knows of a driver that will connect Bluetooth devices to the SGT please reply. I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks
I'm new at this, but i've scanned over and read everywhere looking for a solution, but to get to the point, is there anyone that has found a stereo bluetooth headset that works on the A7?
I bought a GoGroove Airband headset in hopes that it would be compatible, it says it's A2DP, and the Elocity website says that devices with that profile should work. I'm currently using Dexter's 1.2, and i've tried the official firmware release from elocity as well with no success. Most all of the bluetooth devices with the exception of my Samsung cellphone have been in the "Paired but not connected" loop. It essentially just keeps trying to reconnect.
Am i doing something wrong or is this maybe something that can be fixed in a later mod from dexter
Sorry to make this drag out but I would just like to know if anyone has been able to get their bluetooth headsets/devices to work and what devices/brands they used or tried.
Thanks in advance
Motorola S305
Jrmym1981 said:
I'm new at this, but i've scanned over and read everywhere looking for a solution, but to get to the point, is there anyone that has found a stereo bluetooth headset that works on the A7?
I bought a GoGroove Airband headset in hopes that it would be compatible, it says it's A2DP, and the Elocity website says that devices with that profile should work. I'm currently using Dexter's 1.2, and i've tried the official firmware release from elocity as well with no success. Most all of the bluetooth devices with the exception of my Samsung cellphone have been in the "Paired but not connected" loop. It essentially just keeps trying to reconnect.
Am i doing something wrong or is this maybe something that can be fixed in a later mod from dexter
Sorry to make this drag out but I would just like to know if anyone has been able to get their bluetooth headsets/devices to work and what devices/brands they used or tried.
Thanks in advance
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I have been using the Motorola S305. It connects briefly the first few times but eventually on the third or fourth try the connection sticks.
Ive been wondering about those, but from what I have read, only the headphone (stereo) part would be a2dp compatible. The mic parts probably use HFP, HSP or AVRCP.
I picked up this headset because of you. I love it! Big ups brother!
motorola knockoff S9 doesn't work.
I have 3 s9/hd from dealextreme.com. $22ea. They pair but do not connect. Insignia headset works great, as does motorola dc800 and sony car stereo.
The Firmware Update from 2/24/11 has resolved the issue with the GoGroove Airband headphones. They now Pair and connect without problems.
I have been using Insignia NS-BTHDP Bluetooth from best buy (I think you still can get them on ebay) and they work fine, I am using dexter mod 1.1
I have s9 HD from moto they work just fne and I'm using dex 1.3
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i have been trying to pair my bluetooth, it will pair but it will not connect, i have stereo earhugger headset, (hfblu-sth3), my tablet is updated but i keep getting the run around from elocity about the problem, the bluetooth is every thing they required so what is going on? please help
Anyone know if the stock US Galaxy Tab Wifi-only model has bluetooth keyboard support? Also, have they fixed the lag issue?
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i, too, would like to know if the Wifi version suppots BT keyboard and and possibly, mouse?
Galaxy Tab WiFi only
I am sorry to say that it does not support Bluetooth Keyboard or mouse. HID support appears to have been disabled in the Wi-Fi only version. I have tried several different keyboards and a Logitech BT mouse. Although the status shows paired, neither works.
I am highly disappointed and am considering returning it for something else.
-Phil
PhilFromIT said:
I am sorry to say that it does not support Bluetooth Keyboard or mouse. HID support appears to have been disabled in the Wi-Fi only version. I have tried several different keyboards and a Logitech BT mouse. Although the status shows paired, neither works.
I am highly disappointed and am considering returning it for something else.
-Phil
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that sucks .. it's good that can even return it but in my case i'm stuck with it. Samsung should have changed the labeling in their box and specifications of the product should be laid out properly.
Wow thats very odd I would have assumed they would have kept that in there.
The only solution is to use Keyboard with SPP profile like the Freedom Pro Bluetooth keyboard, there is no HID profile support for the P1010
Funny, I avoided buying the Verizon version (at $100 less) because I read they disabled the bluetooth keyboard support. Guess this one is going back now too. And I really was liking it, and the 7" size of it.
How weird that I found this question. In fact I am using a bluetooth keyboard on my Galaxy Tab (Sch-i800, Verizon). And it is working perfectly. The Bluetooth keyboard I got is a Targus. I got it at Office Max for around $60.
Also, anybody relized how steap their prices are for general electronics? 16Gb Micro SD card costed $100....
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I have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab running stock SCH-I800.EC02. My largest complaint about this device is that, when paired with a bluetooth headset (specifically the Samsung HM3500), the Tab does not take audio input from the bluetooth device. I'm fairly sure it's not the HM3500, as I can use it easily with an old PocketPC smartphone with which it is dual-paired.
I acquired a shell root (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12279079&postcount=3) and proceeded to modify /system/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf according to http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-795691.html. In short, I enabled Headset, Gateway, and Source in the General section. I also set AutoConnect to true and HFP to true. Master remained at false, however.
After doing this, I still have no audio input from the HM3500—the Galaxy Tab's internal mic is still the one being used. I have tested this both with voice search and with Skype. The headset receives audio output perfectly fine.
Would anyone happen to know how to make this work? Does anyone have bluetooth configuration files and, also, /system/etc/asound.conf from either a Samsung Galaxy Tab or other similar device which actually uses the bluetooth mic properly?
Thanks so very much!
yea, i'm having the same problem and i have a rooted galaxy tab 10.1. i've tried everything that i can think of. any help will be appreciated. thanks!
does anyone know if we can put a bluetooth gps receiver for the kindle fire hd?
Well, I can tell you that the TomTom MKii will not pair with the Fire HD. I just got one yesterday and found out the hard way.
I get this error message:
Cannot connect
The bluetooth device is not compatible with
this Kindle. Please pair with a SUPPORTED
Bluetooth stereo headset, speaker, keyboard
or source device.
Not only that, but the app needed to make it work will not even install, much less run.
I got it from Amazon, and believe me, they heard an earful about it today on the phone.
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Would it be possible to make a hack to enable spp bluetooth profile on KFHD. Because the tomtom bluetooth gps receiver uses that profile.
I have to completely agree with drhanley i wish i could have at least bluetooth gps on the kindle fire hd.
Drhanley have you seen in the android market bluetooth spp app make an app from the market could enable the spp profile needed for tomtom gps receiver ????????
spliter200 said:
Would it be possible to make a hack to enable spp bluetooth profile on KFHD. Because the tomtom bluetooth gps receiver uses that profile.
I have to completely agree with drhanley i wish i could have at least bluetooth gps on the kindle fire hd.
Drhanley have you seen in the android market bluetooth spp app make an app from the market could enable the spp profile needed for tomtom gps receiver ????????
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i am new to bluetooth; is it possible to enable a bluetooth profile using an app without firmware changes?
same here
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i am new to bluetooth; is it possible to enable a bluetooth profile using an app without firmware changes?
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i am new to the whole bluetooth profiles, i search the app store for an app that would allow spp profile but i am not sure.
i been looking at this app BluePair - Bluetooth SPP but i am not sure if it will work
app description
"if your mobile phone doesn't support Bluetooth SPP Class 0 device discovery, then this software is for you. With BluePair SPP software installed, your phone shall be enabled to pair with these devices. eg.Disto D8 laser distance meter This software does not look for devices automatically. Software usage: Enter MAC address in the Edit Box. MAC address is labelled on the device usually under the batteries (DISTO D8) or on the back of the device. This software is needed only when third party software is unable to pair your phone with remote Bluetooth SPP device. I tested this code with Samsung Galaxy Fit Android Gingerbread 2.33 mobile phone and Leica Disto D8 laser distance meter. If you have queries or suggestions please leave a message at http://libella.com.au/android"
i need to buy the tom tom gps
I tried the BluePair on my KFHD rooted and it paired with my BT GPS just fine using the MAC address, but it would not connect. When trying to connect I got a Javaexception IO error and that was it....