Bluetooth pairing keeps getting disconnected
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Bluetooth pairing keeps getting disconnected
I'm using a Nokia 8801 with Tmobile.
I pair the phone to the car, no problem. The phone works great for a week, but randomly, when I make calls from the car, the bluetooth between the car and phone will disconnect. The call will still go through with it being routed to the phone instead of the car. I try to hit the connect on the screen, but it will connect for 1 second, and then immediately disconnet with the "check your phone" message. In order to get everything working again, I have to delete the pairing on the nav, delete the pairing on the phone, turn off the BT on the phone, and then redo the pairing again.
Pain in the *** when you have to do it every single week.
Any idea what is going on here?
I pair the phone to the car, no problem. The phone works great for a week, but randomly, when I make calls from the car, the bluetooth between the car and phone will disconnect. The call will still go through with it being routed to the phone instead of the car. I try to hit the connect on the screen, but it will connect for 1 second, and then immediately disconnet with the "check your phone" message. In order to get everything working again, I have to delete the pairing on the nav, delete the pairing on the phone, turn off the BT on the phone, and then redo the pairing again.
Pain in the *** when you have to do it every single week.
Any idea what is going on here?
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I'm using a Nokia 8801 with Tmobile.
I pair the phone to the car, no problem. The phone works great for a week, but randomly, when I make calls from the car, the bluetooth between the car and phone will disconnect. The call will still go through with it being routed to the phone instead of the car. I try to hit the connect on the screen, but it will connect for 1 second, and then immediately disconnet with the "check your phone" message. In order to get everything working again, I have to delete the pairing on the nav, delete the pairing on the phone, turn off the BT on the phone, and then redo the pairing again.
Pain in the *** when you have to do it every single week.
Any idea what is going on here?
I pair the phone to the car, no problem. The phone works great for a week, but randomly, when I make calls from the car, the bluetooth between the car and phone will disconnect. The call will still go through with it being routed to the phone instead of the car. I try to hit the connect on the screen, but it will connect for 1 second, and then immediately disconnet with the "check your phone" message. In order to get everything working again, I have to delete the pairing on the nav, delete the pairing on the phone, turn off the BT on the phone, and then redo the pairing again.
Pain in the *** when you have to do it every single week.
Any idea what is going on here?
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it's not more of the battery bluetooth, but more of your phone being charged... i have the Q and it has never disconnected, but i think if your phone has less battery life, the less your bluetooth signal will be...
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I assume you were asking me about the firmware. Yeah...I actually sent the whole thing back to vaistech thinking it may have been a wire harness problem and told them what was happening. Firmware was all up to date and when they sent it back...it did the same thing. Tech support told me they have been having a bunch of the same problems including with car dealers they sold to. They were able to isolate it to the sat receiver needing to be grounded..once done...the problem was solved.
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I assume you were asking me about the firmware. Yeah...I actually sent the whole thing back to vaistech thinking it may have been a wire harness problem and told them what was happening. Firmware was all up to date and when they sent it back...it did the same thing. Tech support told me they have been having a bunch of the same problems including with car dealers they sold to. They were able to isolate it to the sat receiver needing to be grounded..once done...the problem was solved.
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i don't know how to charge it other than not connect your phone for a day and it will recharge itself
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that battery meter does not represent how much battery life you have on your phone. That meter is actually the battery meter for the bluetooth. I've had it shut off on me several times and directed my phone call to my phone since the battery was low. everynight i charge my phone and when i go to work in the morning the battery meter fluctuates depending on how much i use it the previous day/night.
i don't know how to charge it other than not connect your phone for a day and it will recharge itself
i don't know how to charge it other than not connect your phone for a day and it will recharge itself