[Q][FP1] Paired Bluetooth headset connecting and disconnecting (looping forever) - Fairphone

I bought a JABRA bluetooth headset last week, and most of the time it works perfectly with my FairPhone (Android based). But when I've had it running for 5 hours it suddenly starts disconnecting and reconnecting in a silly loop every 5-15 seconds, regardless if it's currently in use or just in stand-by. It certainly gets very annoying when it starts behaving like this during phone calls.
The only way to get it working properly again is to restart the FairPhone, and following the restart it will work perfectly again for another 5 hours. Restarting the headset doesn't help if I don't restart the FairPhone, and if I restart the FairPhone I don't need to restart the headset to get it working properly again.
I don't have any other bluetooth equipment, so I can't check if it's only my JABRA headset that suffers from this problem.
WiFi is disabled, and GPS is disabled.

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BUT, after upgrading to android 2.2 I'm experiencing a lot of problems: no automatic reconnection, can connect only when car is started and phone bt after that, phone keep thinking that is connected even car is miles away, phone (application) restart after almost every call when bt is connected. I've tried with unpairing and pairing devices again, but there is no difference.
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[Q] Bluetooth Headset Pairing Issues

I got a Samsung WEP460 for xmas and tried to connect with my Desire (non-branded (not unbranded!), non-rooted, official firmware) and it paired once, made one phone call with it - seemed to be working great.
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thanks
tried connecting the headset to an iphone which worked.
tried on my desire again last night and that worked too.
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[Q] Bluetooth connection dropping during phone calls

Hi Everybody,
I am having a strange problem:
I have several BT headsets connected to my phone. There is a JABRA Halo at home, a JABRA PRO at work and a CarKit in my car.
On every device I get connection drops on phone calls. I initiate the phone call and in the first 10 seconds everything is ok. Then the other party cannot hear me any longer.
If I switch to speaker and back to BT everything is fine for the rest of the phone call and in a time after the call for all further phone calls (it think if the phone is not going to standby in the meantime).
This happens with all ROMs I used. Original HTC, LeeDroid, ARHD, Beta 2.16 ROM. It happens also with all BT devices.
This is very annoying as I use my phone for business.
Does anybody have had a similar issue? Any solution?
Regards Frank

[Q] Curious BT issue

Hi
I'm using a stock samsung ROM, only rooted.
When using my car headset, I encount a curious issue I did not have with my old Desire HD ;
When I call someone, everything is OK during the call;
The thing happens when the phone is connected but no call ongoing : periodically (around once each 30 seconds), my device bluetooth disconnects from the car audio system, then reconnects whithout any action from my side.
Actually, it's like the device was dropping into an economic mode after 30 seconds, and then wakes up just a second after and reconnects to the car headset... and I noticed this does not happen when the device is streaming music to my BT car system.
Do you have an idea of what's happening and how I could resolve it ?
Thanks
Nico
Hi all
for those who have this issue, the Samsung official update of january has fixed it.
Bye
Nico

[Q] M8 Bluetooth Disconnect in 2014 Civic

Hi All,
I recently bought a 2014 Civic Si and I've been getting strange disconnects from the Bluetooth Hondalink. Initially the phone would disconnect every 30 seconds or so and I realized it was because I had to allow the phone to share the phone book. That seemed to solve the constant, repetitive disconnects. Since then, when I start the car, the phone will connect, but then disconnects as soon as the phone functionality or the media functionality is accessed by the car the first time. If I then manually reconect the phone via Bluetooth it will stay connected just fine. After manually reconnecting I can stream audio or take/make phone calls no problem.
As an example, I start the car, the phone and Hondalink connect, Pandora will automatically start playing through the car audio. After about 10 seconds, it disconnects and then I hear Pandora from the phone speakers. I manually reconnect the phone to Hondalink and it stays connected, all works good after that.
Any ideas what might be happening on the initial connection?
My M8 is a carrier unlocked version ordered from HTC. I use it on AT&T.
Thanks for any ideas,
Lenny
IDroidThere4Iam said:
Hi All,
I recently bought a 2014 Civic Si and I've been getting strange disconnects from the Bluetooth Hondalink. Initially the phone would disconnect every 30 seconds or so and I realized it was because I had to allow the phone to share the phone book. That seemed to solve the constant, repetitive disconnects. Since then, when I start the car, the phone will connect, but then disconnects as soon as the phone functionality or the media functionality is accessed by the car the first time. If I then manually reconect the phone via Bluetooth it will stay connected just fine. After manually reconnecting I can stream audio or take/make phone calls no problem.
As an example, I start the car, the phone and Hondalink connect, Pandora will automatically start playing through the car audio. After about 10 seconds, it disconnects and then I hear Pandora from the phone speakers. I manually reconnect the phone to Hondalink and it stays connected, all works good after that.
Any ideas what might be happening on the initial connection?
My M8 is a carrier unlocked version ordered from HTC. I use it on AT&T.
Thanks for any ideas,
Lenny
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I would delete it out of your phone, and delete the phone out of your car, start over the procedure and see if that helps.
I'm having Bluetooth problems in my civic 2012..
Bluetooth streaming works fine, but calls disconnect and reconnect to the cars Bluetooth.
I've deleted the devices both from the car and phone, but it still disconnects and reconnects. Has anyone found a fix for this?
I know this doesn't help you at all, but I have a 2015 Civic and I have this exact same problem. HTC One M8, starts up fine and then disconnects. I have to manually choose a device to connect to and then I'm good to go for the rest of the time.
Annoying.
IDroidThere4Iam said:
Hi All,
I recently bought a 2014 Civic Si and I've been getting strange disconnects from the Bluetooth Hondalink. Initially the phone would disconnect every 30 seconds or so and I realized it was because I had to allow the phone to share the phone book. That seemed to solve the constant, repetitive disconnects. Since then, when I start the car, the phone will connect, but then disconnects as soon as the phone functionality or the media functionality is accessed by the car the first time. If I then manually reconect the phone via Bluetooth it will stay connected just fine. After manually reconnecting I can stream audio or take/make phone calls no problem.
As an example, I start the car, the phone and Hondalink connect, Pandora will automatically start playing through the car audio. After about 10 seconds, it disconnects and then I hear Pandora from the phone speakers. I manually reconnect the phone to Hondalink and it stays connected, all works good after that.
Any ideas what might be happening on the initial connection?
My M8 is a carrier unlocked version ordered from HTC. I use it on AT&T.
Thanks for any ideas,
Lenny
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