Samsung S4 Bluetooth constantly disconnecting and reconnecting
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The connecting and disconnecting has stopped but it's still not reading my text messages. I've left a couple messages with the dealer and sent an email but still no reply. Is anyone else having issues with the text messages not being read? I'm ready to change phones over this.
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I know you have the Samsung, but my iPhone also wasn't reading text messages. The tech guy at the dealer gave me a few things to change in the setting, and now I get text messages read out to me. However, I can't figure out why the canned responses won't reply. Maybe I need to read the manual a little more .
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I know you have the Samsung, but my iPhone also wasn't reading text messages. The tech guy at the dealer gave me a few things to change in the setting, and now I get text messages read out to me. However, I can't figure out why the canned responses won't reply. Maybe I need to read the manual a little more .
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I have a Google Nexus 5 Android smartphone. We - Google phone owners - get the latest updates first before anyone else from Google. I've had the Lexus for over a year and have never had a connectivity issue thru 3 Google updates to the latest Kit Kat OS.
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Offroad, thanks for the info. I figured that may be the case so you saved me some searching.
Bob, so your Nexus can both read and respond back to text? Cool.
Bob, so your Nexus can both read and respond back to text? Cool.
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I got a call back from the dealership. They said the issue was with KitKat and I need to wait for an update to the OS to fix the issue. He said that the S5 was having less issues than the S4. Overall I'm pretty annoyed with the android platform and can't convince myself to get a S5 to do what the S4 was doing before they forced the update on my poor phone. Blah. I just want my car to read my text messages and let me respond with my preset responses. Is that too much to ask for?
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The latest Android Kitkat OS update is to 4.4.4. If your S4 is not using this OS you need an update.
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Found this from another source:
"On the 4.4.2 OS go to settings, then my device, then 8 down or so you should see the option for "hands-free mode", click it you will see there is an option for "incoming call", "messages", "alarm", and "calendar event info" Now, turn "hands-free mode" ON and make at least "incoming call" and "messages" active."
This was on an AT&T Galaxy Note 2, I'm not sure you would have the same settings. But it's worth a shot.
"On the 4.4.2 OS go to settings, then my device, then 8 down or so you should see the option for "hands-free mode", click it you will see there is an option for "incoming call", "messages", "alarm", and "calendar event info" Now, turn "hands-free mode" ON and make at least "incoming call" and "messages" active."
This was on an AT&T Galaxy Note 2, I'm not sure you would have the same settings. But it's worth a shot.
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Found this from another source:
"On the 4.4.2 OS go to settings, then my device, then 8 down or so you should see the option for "hands-free mode", click it you will see there is an option for "incoming call", "messages", "alarm", and "calendar event info" Now, turn "hands-free mode" ON and make at least "incoming call" and "messages" active."
This was on an AT&T Galaxy Note 2, I'm not sure you would have the same settings. But it's worth a shot.
"On the 4.4.2 OS go to settings, then my device, then 8 down or so you should see the option for "hands-free mode", click it you will see there is an option for "incoming call", "messages", "alarm", and "calendar event info" Now, turn "hands-free mode" ON and make at least "incoming call" and "messages" active."
This was on an AT&T Galaxy Note 2, I'm not sure you would have the same settings. But it's worth a shot.
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Hi everyone. I am having a similar problem. I have a Galaxy S5, with Android 4.4.2, and a '14 IS250 AWD F Sport. If I let the phone connect as normal, it will disconnect/reconnect at will. It is very annoying, esp as I cannot use the Lexus Apps at all.
At this point, if I want to listen to music from the phone I have to manually disconnect the 'phone' from the Bluetooth menu and leave the 'music player' active. Then it works like a charm, but I can't make phone calls hands-free. We shouldn't be having these kinds of simple issues.
Has anyone heard of or found a solution to this yet? I went to my local dealer, and they were clueless.
At this point, if I want to listen to music from the phone I have to manually disconnect the 'phone' from the Bluetooth menu and leave the 'music player' active. Then it works like a charm, but I can't make phone calls hands-free. We shouldn't be having these kinds of simple issues.
Has anyone heard of or found a solution to this yet? I went to my local dealer, and they were clueless.
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If your android smartphone has an "update" selection, then try to update to 4.4.4. If this is possible then try reconnecting to the Lexus. As previously stated, I received this update about a month ago and I don't know why other Android phones have not gotten it yet from Google. BTW, Google sends out the update - not your carrier.
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If your android smartphone has an "update" selection, then try to update to 4.4.4. If this is possible then try reconnecting to the Lexus. As previously stated, I received this update about a month ago and I don't know why other Android phones have not gotten it yet from Google. BTW, Google sends out the update - not your carrier.