Dear all,
The phone work flawlessly, except for a big issue I found on bluetooth.
Once I paired it with my car bluetooth headset, when I leave the car and I get in back later, the phone didn't connect automatically; I've to connect it manually from bluetooth settings section.
Does anyone have had the same issue ?
Is there a fix for it ?
The phone is freshly installed with MIUI8.2.5 Global stable release.
Thanks anybody for supporting..
[EDIT]
After updating to stable 9.2.4 the problem is fixed.
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with my Mi9 together with Android Car.
If I connect my Mi9 via USB-C to the car the GPS signal breaks down and also Google maps goes into offline mode.
I have a VW Passat B9 and my Mi9 is on MIUI 11.0.6 stable (Android 10).
With my second phone Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ the setup is working fine...
Looking forward to some tips or tricks.
Kind regards,
Lucas
Hello,
I have a Samsung A52s 5G with Android 11 and i'm using Android Auto wirelessly on a Kia Infotainment.
The problem is that I get random mini skips (like old scratched CD), usually a couple of times for every song.
I've tried till now to remove battery optimization for both Spotify and Android Auto but no success... Any ideas?
PS: My old phone with only cabled AA has no problems.
I have same problem.
On cable it woks good.
But in wireless i have spotify microstuttering with my Samsung A52s 5g a Hyundai i30.
Hi guys,
I have this wonderfull galaxy s20fe, huawei watch gt2 pro and kenwood car bt. issue.
Before this phone i had huaweu p30 and had no issue.
Everytime you call or get a call, you need to choose kenwood bt from tiny arrow and then you can talk on kenwood headset which is very dangerous.
I have tried many health app versions, tried to re-pair devices in different order and only time everyhing is working, is, when the watch is not connected.
I would like to retain ability of my watch to get and do calls( I know it can be turned off)
Do you mastermind's have any tryout or solution to this stupid but annoying problem?
Thank you in advance
Has anyone experienced bluetooth issues since yesterday's (January patch) update? My device remains connected to my watch, but refuses to connect to my car audio. I hope I'm not left waiting until February for a potential fix.
Pumpino said:
Has anyone experienced bluetooth issues since yesterday's (January patch) update? My device remains connected to my watch, but refuses to connect to my car audio. I hope I'm not left waiting until February for a potential fix.
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Exact same problem here, Pixel 4a (not 5G) from Italy and Ford Focus MK3 2011 bluetooth. Everything OK with my Galaxy Band 2 but the car connects and disconnects continuosly. I unpaired the phone and then I wasn't able to reconnect until I disconnected car's head unit fuse (the car won't give me the PIN for connecting). After the reset I was able to connect again wit the Pixel 4a, but it showed the same loop of connections/disconnections. Tried with a Nokia 4.2 and everything works, so January update must have messed something with the "old" Bluetooth standards
bandagufo said:
Exact same problem here, Pixel 4a (not 5G) from Italy and Ford Focus MK3 2011 bluetooth. Everything OK with my Galaxy Band 2 but the car connects and disconnects continuosly. I unpaired the phone and then I wasn't able to reconnect until I disconnected car's head unit fuse (the car won't give me the PIN for connecting). After the reset I was able to connect again wit the Pixel 4a, but it showed the same loop of connections/disconnections. Tried with a Nokia 4.2 and everything works, so January update must have messed something with the "old" Bluetooth standards
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I'm glad it's not just me then (I mean that in the nicest possible way). I unpaired my phone from my Toyota Camry too and when I attempt to pair it, the phone says it's connected but the car remains searching. I tried with my Galaxy S21, and it worked fine. I'd also used the 4a 5G in the car an hour or two before installing the update, so I'm confident that it's the update that broke it.
I don't know if I should wait a month (which is annoying, as it means no music, Google Maps or phone calls through the car audio), or flash a custom ROM. Not having it work for (at least) one month is pretty bad.
Exactly, pretty bad. I chatted with the Google Pixel help and they told me to reset the phone connections and retry. I've done it (VERY annoying because it also resets ALL the Wi-Fi stored passwords and unpairs every Bluetooth device on the phone). I'll try to pair it again with the car when I'll go home later and I'll let you know
Nope, even after the reset of all phone's connections the behaviour with my car remains unchanged. Let's hope that February update fixes everything
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Nope, even after the reset of all phone's connections the behaviour with my car remains unchanged. Let's hope that February update fixes everything
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I might look into whether other Pixel models are impacted, too. I'll let you know if I find out anything.
Some Google Pixels are failing to connect to in-car Bluetooth after installing January's security patch
No, it's not just you — some Pixel owners are experiencing Bluetooth connection issues after updating to January's patch
www.androidpolice.com
The Pixel's January software update has broken auto Bluetooth pairing for some
Some Pixel owners are experiencing an issue with Google's latest software update that is breaking auto Bluetooth pairing.
www.androidauthority.com