Bluetooth phonebook issues (rSAP) - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Have a bit of a strange issue with the galaxy S I9000 and also the I9100.
I always connect to my car using the rSAP bluetooth profile, the first time I connect to the car I enter the 16 digit code and set the device to trusted when a notification message pops up, a minute or so later I get a notification about a phonebook request, I accept this and I get the phonebook transferred to the car.
For the first 3 times of getting in and out of the car I get the phonebook, missed, dialled and received calls. Then after that it will not transfer the phonebook, I can tell it's failed as I go into the memory and look at the imported contacts and it's 0, usually I have about 190 contacts.
It will only transfer the phonebook if I reboot the phone, then I get another three transfers of the phonebook and then it fails again.
The car I have is an Audi A7 with MMI 3G+, but this was also the case with a Q7 with MMI 3G, both times I used rSAP mode for the call quality and SMS facilities.
I think it's something to do with the pBAP requests, but I'm not sure what.
I might check in HFP mode if the issue remains.

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I am using my Diamond (standard ROM 1.93.479.3 WWE) with my car BT hands-free set (Nokia CK-15W).
To use it effectively, it would be nice to download Diamond contacts into Nokia in order to have contact names displayed. Unfortunately I cannot do it in any way...
After pairing both devices I got the invitation to transfer contact but it ended with the transfer error. Then I tried to do it manually with the same result.
I tried re-pairing, resetting both Diamond and Nokia (back to factory settings) and many more combinations but I didn't succeed. I even tried to send contacts to my HF by beam.
The interesting thing is that usually 2-3 tries end with the transfer error and the next one doesn't end at all! I mean the animated transfer icon stays at the display for a long time (3 hours was the max I waited) but the transfer never completes.
Another thing is that after several re-pairings my Diamond is seen by Nokia with the Owner Name - but previously was seen with its ID! That's a little strange.
Can anyone help me with this?
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Problem with connecting to car hadsfree - Jetware doesn't seem to help

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I use the "standard" Diamond (WWE ROM 1.93.479.3) with car handsfree set Nokia CK-15W. The PDA can be paired with Nokia, the connections can be made but other activities are impossible to get
I see in BT devices that Nokia supports only Hands-free Profile 1.5, not any others... But I also know (from Nokia's website & XDA) Phonebook Access Profile 1.0 but it has crippled it so it actually cannot do what is intended for.
I was unable to download contacts from Diamond to Nokia so I installed Jetware extension. It worked and the contacts have been transferred to Nokia in a minute.
Unfortunately now the car kit is almost unusable - for example:
- there is no calls history available
- I can't disconnect any call
- there is always "private number" displayed for incoming calls, no matter whether I have this person in the address book
- and many more.
I tried several different jetware configurations (enabling and disabling many features) but no matter what config I try the situation still exist. I also tried to reset both Diamond and Nokia.
Anyone can suggest something that may sort out the problem? Shall I uninstall Jetware after transferring the address book? Any more suggestions?

[Q] Audi Car Bluetooth kit does not read Phone Book

Hello all-
My Captivate runs on Froyo (stock AT&T). It has been rooted and also side loading enabled. Bluetooth has worked flawlessly ever since I got the phone on my Audi A8 built in bluetooth car kit.
Out of nowhere the BT car kit does not get the phone book anymore and only shows the "Dialed Numbers", "Missed calls" & "Received calls" entries with no name. (Just numbers).
I have reset the phone and installed everything from scratch to no avail. When I pair my phone with the car, I don't see that usual message "Allow phone book access" dialog box.
Any help?
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got the same issue with a VW, any help???

[Q] Bluetooth contacts show as unknown

I have tried it with 2 different Note 4s and both would not let me see who is calling me on the car dashboard screen.
I have 2013 Toyota Prius Package 3, and I think I have tried everything to make it work.
I paired it to the car, allowed messages and contacts to be displayed when the phone asked for it, and all the incoming calls still display as "unknown". I can see my contacts on the car screen when I click on the contacts tab, and I can use the voice command and dial people in my contact list.
My wife iPhone 6 does work, and show the contact name when someone calls.

Automatic Call Forwarding: SOLVED

Answering a question no one asked but functionality I was after.
Borne of a good post on Reddit if your Android Wear watch is hijacking your bluetooth so your phone won't connect to your cars handsfree:
https://www.reddit.com/r/hwatch/comm...adset_profile/
It's a good app and works well for me.
Got me to thinking whether it could be adapted to automatically forward calls to my phone when out of bluetooth range and back to the phone's voicemail when connected via BT. The problem with the inbuilt call forward function is that when you turn it off it erases all the forwarding options including to the phone's voicemail. What the phone's option to turn off/on the forwarding does is send an MMI code to the cell network to update the forwarding options - the same can be done by just entering them numerically.
The list of MMI codes on wikipedia makes it a versatile tool:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_forwarding#Europe
Using the Reddit post as a guide I created 2 flows:
1) Forward to voicemail on BT connect -> Trigger: BT device connected (Urbane) -> Action: Call number *004*[voicemail number]#
2) Forward to Urbane on BT disconnect -> Trigger: BT device disconnected (Urbane) -> Action: Call number *004*[watch number]#
Works really well, so if I walk out of BT range the phone forwards calls to the watch if busy/unanswered etc and back to voicemail once back in range.
Hope this is of use to someone.

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