Mick Moore
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Not a fix...but for what its worth , keeping the phone open seems to maintain Bluetooth link in my car. seems to only happen after the screen goes blank. power saving screwing up Bluetooth maybe?
Mick
Mick
Previously I used my Nokia Lumia 920 with a Motorola Roadster sun visor clip on Bluetooth speaker. No problem besides very few BT disconnects.
Now I have a 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport. The phone paired OK and then proceeded to download the contacts to the radio.
No problem so far answering calls.
Problems I encountered:
- When I initiate a call either by using the BT call button on the steering wheel or the radio's touch screen, when the call is answered, most of the time it is sent to the phone (private mode). At this point I need to transfer the call to the hands-free either with a long press of the call button on the steering wheel or via the radio's touch screen. Very few times the call remained on the hands-free after initiating it.
- The phone sounds are turned off while the phone is connected to the vehicle. No ring tones, no text message alerts, no email alert. When I get a text message I do hear the voice asking if I want to read the text message but even this comes late, with the beginning chopped off.
I did not have any of these issues with the Motorola Roadster.
I tested my vehicle with an Android phone and no issues with that either.
Hyundai classifies the Nokia Lumia 920 as compatible with their Santa Fe Bluetooth system.
My phone is from AT&T and I have all the updates that AT&T graced us with and also all Nokia updates.