| fasteddy |
10-17-2012 12:30 PM |
I have had issues with disconnecting and reconnecting for a couple months now. It worked great the first month or so. I have tried a bunch of stuff. I am using a Samsung Galaxy Blaze 4g.
I updated my operating system on my phone, which did not fix the issue. It actually made it worse, I would lose the bluetooth connection while taking on it. I ending wrecking my phone trying to root it to access some bluetooth files. Luckily my plan covered a replacement phone.
While I was without my samsung the bluetooth worked perfect with my old LG phone. It also works perfect now with my replacement phone.
Based on my experience it is the phone that is the issue, not the car. I would delete all the phones form your head unit and re-pair your phone.
If that does not work I would try rebooting your phone and taking the battery out. That actually made mine work for a short time.
In the end it is likely the result of some additional software you added to your phone. As a last resort I would flash your phone back to the stock form, don't add anything and see if that fixes it. It probably will. Then you can add stuff one at a time and see if the issue arises again.
Edit: I wanted to add that the xfinity mobile app may have been my issue. I have not reinstalled that yet. I was just looking on line about that app, which is a major POS and found this under permissions:
"create Bluetooth connections
Allows the app to view the configuration of the local Bluetooth tablet, and to make and accept connections with paired devices. Allows the app to view the configuration of the local Bluetooth phone, and to make and accept connections with paired devices."
Good luck!
Pat
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