Well, that isn't entirely true.
I'm trying to connect my Gear Live to my Galaxy S7. While the phone and watch do connect (or at least, my phone will say it's connect, both on bluetooth and on android wear), the watch can't connect to the Internet for whatever download it has to make right now. I've tried it with my phone connected to WiFi and with mobile data, and neither have worked. I have tried resetting both my phone and my watch and neither have worked.
Any help?
Hi there!
Does anyone succeed in having two phones working with AA ? One stays connected permanently to AA, the second one is connected to BT for calls and texting.
My experience is that even if both are correctly connected when they are alone, once together all is a mess. As soon as the second phone gets connected to AA, the first one gets deconnected from BT.
I tried to break BT connection within the second phone. It gets connected anyway to AA, but this didn't solve the issue. The first one was ejected from BT,stating that another device was already BT connected (even if BT is broken).
Any help ? BT Mac address modification on the first phone to match second phone ?
Thanks in advance !
i been toying with the idea to do this.
sorry i just need to ask, even you disable auto connect Bluetooth in AA setting?
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ahhl said:
i been toying with the idea to do this.
sorry i just need to ask, even you disable auto connect Bluetooth in AA setting?
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Haven't tried yet but surely a good idea ... On my way to test !
When you say that you've been toying, do you mean you get it to work or not ?
My purpose is to use a Nexus 7 2013 (not LTE version) as a permanent device connected to AA, and use my phone connected to BT, thus to avoid plugging/unplugging ...
No joy ... Using BT or not has no effect ... Phone is deconnected when tablet is connected to AA...
DR400 said:
Haven't tried yet but surely a good idea ... On my way to test !
When you say that you've been toying, do you mean you get it to work or not ?
My purpose is to use a Nexus 7 2013 (not LTE version) as a permanent device connected to AA, and use my phone connected to BT, thus to avoid plugging/unplugging ...
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i tried...
it seems the Bluetooth still auto connect.
theres go my plan
any other way to delete pairing. maybe it work. just my guess
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ahhl said:
i tried...
it seems the Bluetooth still auto connect.
theres go my plan
any other way to delete pairing. maybe it work. just my guess
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Deleting pairing has no impact. I even succeeded in breaking BT to avoid AA to wake it up but no joy either.
Whenever AA gets connected to the phone (via USB), any other BT connection is rejected stating that another device is already connected ...
Spoofing BT Mac address of soon to be BT-connected phone with the one of AA-connected phone might be a solution ? But not enough geek to try this one...
Seems strange nobody came across this idea ... please help if you did !
I worked it out, permanently disabling the Bluetooth using root. I described it in this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...droid-auto-maps-spotify-iphone-calls-t3746308
Pixege said:
I worked it out, permanently disabling the Bluetooth using root. I described it in this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...droid-auto-maps-spotify-iphone-calls-t3746308
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Tried that already... Disabling BT doesn't prevent HU from detecting and kind-of BT pairing the device, ejecting in the same time the phone ... At least in my situation...
I reply to myself.
I found out a solution.
Strangely, disabling BT did not solve my problem. It seems that the headunit was retrieving information gathered at the first connection...
I then decided to hard reset the headunit. When asked to connect phone to BT, I complied.
In the meantime, I spoofed the BT MAC Address, copying phone's one to tablet. Now they both have the same BT MAC Address.
When tablet was plugged into usb for AA connection, the phone stayed BT connected. It worked and works since then.
Application to spoof BT MAC Address could be easily found on the G market.
i been toying wirh aa2. 9 or aa3. 0 because of non working issues
i accidently noticed my bt does not connect to my car but aa2. 9 still works.
i need to replicate this again.
if this work, 2 phone can still works
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DR400 said:
I reply to myself.
I found out a solution.
Strangely, disabling BT did not solve my problem. It seems that the headunit was retrieving information gathered at the first connection...
I then decided to hard reset the headunit. When asked to connect phone to BT, I complied.
In the meantime, I spoofed the BT MAC Address, copying phone's one to tablet. Now they both have the same BT MAC Address.
When tablet was plugged into usb for AA connection, the phone stayed BT connected. It worked and works since then.
Application to spoof BT MAC Address could be easily found on the G market.
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Please what application to spoof BT MAC Address you did you use? I can find application only for wifi MAC ardress changing.
DR400 said:
I reply to myself.
I found out a solution.
Strangely, disabling BT did not solve my problem. It seems that the headunit was retrieving information gathered at the first connection...
I then decided to hard reset the headunit. When asked to connect phone to BT, I complied.
In the meantime, I spoofed the BT MAC Address, copying phone's one to tablet. Now they both have the same BT MAC Address.
When tablet was plugged into usb for AA connection, the phone stayed BT connected. It worked and works since then.
Application to spoof BT MAC Address could be easily found on the G market.
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Try using "app quarantine". This it the only application that really stoped my BT for good.
So success with 2 phones?
Do you need to be rooted to spoof the BT MAC address?
Thanks
DR400 said:
I reply to myself.
I found out a solution.
Strangely, disabling BT did not solve my problem. It seems that the headunit was retrieving information gathered at the first connection...
I then decided to hard reset the headunit. When asked to connect phone to BT, I complied.
In the meantime, I spoofed the BT MAC Address, copying phone's one to tablet. Now they both have the same BT MAC Address.
When tablet was plugged into usb for AA connection, the phone stayed BT connected. It worked and works since then.
Application to spoof BT MAC Address could be easily found on the G market.
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DR400 said:
I reply to myself.
I found out a solution.
Strangely, disabling BT did not solve my problem. It seems that the headunit was retrieving information gathered at the first connection...
I then decided to hard reset the headunit. When asked to connect phone to BT, I complied.
In the meantime, I spoofed the BT MAC Address, copying phone's one to tablet. Now they both have the same BT MAC Address.
When tablet was plugged into usb for AA connection, the phone stayed BT connected. It worked and works since then.
Application to spoof BT MAC Address could be easily found on the G market.
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Thanks for this.
I kind of have it working but cannot control the phone connected by BT from the head unit (which still tries to make calls from the phone connected via AA).
Calls made directly from the phone do however go through the head unit.
Is there a way to control the BT phone via the head unit with the other phone connected via AA?
Android Auto on the navigation screen, iPhone connected via bluetooth for phone calls. VW Passat B8 2016
thank you to Pixege !
the method described it realy works (tested on Galaxy S7 and galaxy S5) in function on galaxy S5
it works ok if tha main phone it is conected in HFP mode
but because I have and rSAP mode and I'd like it want to use this type of conection but here are some problems..
the reason it is because I try to build from a galaxy s5 SM-901F (6.0.1, version MMB29M.G901FFXXU1CQE3 rooted with chainfire ) a standalone device im my car for use android auto in the car independent of my normal phone (galaxy S8)
so I want to use in the same time 2 android phones but both want to conect by bluetooth to the car (VW Discovery Pro)
to do that I disable via Esentiale root bluetooth proceses I found and works fine if the main S8 it is conect by HFP protocol
but if s8 is conected by rSAP (and I want to be conected by rSAP) when the second phone is conected by usb(with blutooth off) somehow disconect the sim from main S8 phone (but on the phone show like the rsim it is still working) but not conect to the second phone
if I first conect the android auto (S5) and after connect the phone (S8) rhe rSAP conection works fine
if I first conect the phone (S8) and after connect the android auto (S5) the rSAP conection not work on S8
anyway I want to disable the rsap on the galaxy s5 , how can I do this?
i solved in this way
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...general/car-dialer-instead-aa-dialer-t3809621
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I am trying to achieve the following effect and for my life can't figure out how to do it.
Hardware: Samsung Galaxy Watch, Samsung S10+ (unrooted) and My Car with android auto
So the Galaxy Watch should connect to bluetooth when my mobile is connected to wifi, disconnect the watch when the wifi is disconnected so that it is automatically connected to the car when I turn on the ignition. However, if the car is not connected with my mobile in 15 mins, the watch should connect again irrespective of the wifi state.
Basically, i want my phone to connect to my car bluetooth if i am in the car and to the watch if not. I was hoping to use the Wifi connection as a determinator that I am going out if not connected to it.
Satdeep said:
I am trying to achieve the following effect and for my life can't figure out how to do it.
Hardware: Samsung Galaxy Watch, Samsung S10+ (unrooted) and My Car with android auto
So the Galaxy Watch should connect to bluetooth when my mobile is connected to wifi, disconnect the watch when the wifi is disconnected so that it is automatically connected to the car when I turn on the ignition. However, if the car is not connected with my mobile in 15 mins, the watch should connect again irrespective of the wifi state.
Basically, i want my phone to connect to my car bluetooth if i am in the car and to the watch if not. I was hoping to use the Wifi connection as a determinator that I am going out if not connected to it.
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Super easy...
Create a Profile-> State ->net -> wifi
Give desired settings of your WiFi
Use task Bluetooth connect to watch
Add an exit task to the same profile to connect to car Bluetooth.
However better option is not to use WiFi rather use Bluetooth near state in Tasker .
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it shouldn't be more difficult than connecting it to a phone. Simply install the Galaxy Wearable app on your tablet and make the connection.
If your watch is already connected to a phone or another tablet, choose Connect to new phone on your watch (Settings, than the last option).
You cant connect your watch to more than 1 device.
congusto said:
it shouldn't be more difficult than connecting it to a phone. Simply install the Galaxy Wearable app on your tablet and make the connection.
If your watch is already connected to a phone or another tablet, choose Connect to new phone on your watch (Settings, than the last option).
You cant connect your watch to more than 1 device.
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hi
galaxy wearable app on tablet dont show smart watches.
Hello All.
I'm quite new in this Tizen world. don't know if someone worked to make it work.
Is there any way to switch my paired GWA2 from Samsung phone, where it loads the SO with the plenty of apps and health options like ecg an bp, to iPhone, without wipe and loose all "Samsung Exclusive" options?
I know it is not possible to do it the regular way. I'm able to pair my watch with Samsung and change it to iPhone, but it didn't get anything from there, like notification and even connection with the Samsung watch app, exception by receiving calls, cause it is done by different bt connection.
Is the only option using the watch as an standalone device in such case?
You will loose the BP,ECG but there is a tutorial step by step how to install them back in your phone manual,if you are worried about your achivements and other STATS they are saved in your account (samsung one)so make sure you log in with the correct details
Thanks for answering @oache . However, this is exactly what im trying to avoid. Even disconnecting from bluetooth via shell, when I connect to the iphone, it shows connected through the bluetooth (both connections), but completely dead, no traffic at all and Galaxy watch app on iphone can't see the connected watch.