Greets mates,
My father recently purchased a US Samsung Galaxy Tab WiFi only (P1010) for the soul purpose of using it as an instrument cluster on his Harley, with the P-dash software installed. After many weeks of frustration, it seems as though the Bluetooth stack on the wifi-only galaxy tab is just shot. We've tested it with other bluetooth devices, and it pairs, but does not transmit properly. Is there any way to remedy this issue?
Thanks for your time!
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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.
Sent from my SCH-I800 using XDA App
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 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!
Guys,
Do you have any issue with bluetooth connection on CM9.1? I cant seem to connect my phone to any bluetooth devices (pc, phones etc.).
I don't have problems with my galaxy s, and i'm running cm9 too. Remember to check "Visible for -- seconds/minutes".
Let us know if you succeeded.
Hi,
I am a newbie, when it comes to wireless devices. I just got me a s3 mini.
I want to know if I can connect wireless headphones through bluetooth. and if so, any advice for headphones of reasonable price? (buying location: canada)
I am currently looking at this , but I don't know if they will pair with laptops and s3 mini (as it says Ipads) - i have contacted tigerdirecct though.
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8588689&CatId=9417
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Hi there,
I just wondering if somebody could help me with this issue: I have a GEONAUTE CARDIO BLUETOOTH SMART (4.0) sensor and it works with any Android phone, except with mine... earlier I used it with Galaxy S5, but I have tested with Galaxy Ace 3 and Lenovo S90 and it works fine. On the other side, my Galaxy S6 edge does discover and connect any other bluetooth devices (such as smartwatch, speaker, keyboard etc.). I tried nearly anything but without any result. I even think of buying a new heart rate sensor and a cadence sensor as well, but I am a bit confused after all. Do you have any suggestion regarding the issue? Or do you already use some kind of heart rate monitor or cadence sensor (even ANT+ devices)?
Any response would be highly appreciated, thank you in advance!
Kind Regards,
Balazs