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2009-12-20
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2009-12-20
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Same problem here (Sony DR-BT20NX stereo headset). It clearly supports A2DP but the N900 seems to only want to talk to it over the hands-free profile.
Surely there is a way to toggle this? I have gone over a few old posts but they all seem to apply to the older tablets and their OS.
Please help...
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2009-12-20
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2009-12-22
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I have this exact problem aswell. My Sony DR-BT50's are 90% of the time connected with the HFP instead of A2DP, which makes phone calls problematic as I'm unable to hear the audio through my headphones.
I have lost loads of calls this way. Could anyone make the information from the link above a bit more noob friendly?
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2010-01-23
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Same problem here (Sony DR-BT20NX stereo headset). It clearly supports A2DP but the N900 seems to only want to talk to it over the hands-free profile.
All my other bluetooth devices (headphones, wireless headphones and a speaker) all work properly, so I'd like to get it working if possible.