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2009-12-04
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2009-12-04
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My N900 had bluetooth issues (as well as a few other problems), It ha problems with 2 headsets and my car kit. Connects for a short while and then disconnects and then I'm not able to connect at all without a reboot.
I've been quite busy of late and haven't been able to investigate further.
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2009-12-04
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2009-12-04
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2009-12-04
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2009-12-04
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Bluetooth stack enhancements will be released in the next firmware from what I have read. Just hang in there.
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2009-12-04
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I'm using a Nokia BH-216, If the n900 is not connected to wifi the sound quality is decent, if connected to wifi but no active transfers, is somewhat choppy, making a SIP call over wifi is nearly unusable because of bluetooth choppiness.
Making a SIP call on the n900 over 3g has decent sound quality.
On my n800 I can make SIP calls over wifi using bluetooth headset with decent sound quality.
/me thinks the n900's wifi might be causing interference with the bluetooth. If that is the case is it something which is a hardware limitation, or can the situation be improved through the software?
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2009-12-04
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2009-12-04
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I'm using both Jabra BT8040 and SE HBH DS-205. Both of them keep randomly disconnecting from the phone.
Also, in the call it says its through the headset but its in the phone.
Next, the phone doesn't ring when its connected, it rings only on the headset. How crazy is this?
I came here to check if I'm missing something very silly like a setting change here and there.
Both of these work perfectly with my other phones and laptops.
I'm having Bluetooth issues, quite a few.
I have 4 Headsets, all Jawbones. The Original, Jawbone 2, and Jawbone Prime, and now the Icon. So this covers a number of years of Jawbone devices and Bluetooth technologies. When I use any of them with the N900, the audio is very choppy, pretty much highly irritating at best and unusable at worst. Use of anything audio-wise without the headset is perfect.
There is no difference in the impairment of the Jawbones, they all work the same, poorly with the N900. The work great with every other phone and computer I've used them with.
The fact that Nokia had issues with their own Bluetooth headset that they offered with the N900 initially suggests possible Bluetooth issues besides my own.
I thought it may be an app, so I deleted almost all of them, with no changes. So I thought well maybe a remnant or a program I couldn't see still running, or a lib goof. So I flashed the eMMC and FW and started over from scratch. I used the Bluetooth on the virgin system and same problems.
I also get issues trying to Pair and find my MacBook pro. The pairing with the jawbone prime is kinda buggy in that when It does the initial pairing, the only way to get out of the Bluetooth dialog is to reset the N900. The other two headsets work fine RE: pairing.
So, anybody else getting bad performance out of their Bluetooth headsets?
If you are please post what Headset you are using and the problems
If you are not, please post what headset you are using and how you would rate the performance.
Last edited by les_garten; 2010-05-29 at 15:39.