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Old 02-21-2011, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by elesbb View Post
What headset ringtone are you refering you ? do you mean the actual phone is ringing and the sound isnt coming out of the earpiece ?


Bluetooth has a range of aprox. 30 feet .. so i doubt its being blocked if you have it in your pocket .. and wind doesnt effect RF energy waves .. it may be a defective headset .. all i got for ya . really weird symptoms your having . lol
The default ringtone that the headset has plays instead of the one that I have customized. What's happening is that if I have the headset connected through stereo audio and hands free, and the volume up on the phone, the phone's speakers plays the ringtone I have customized while the headset plays its own ringtone in the headset.

Also, when I receive a text message, I'm getting the last second of the wav file for received messages on the headset.

Also, on the skipping of the headset, it seems fine if I'm in the car, but as soon as I start moving around somewhere, it's hit or miss if I have a constant stream of sound from the headset.
Your skipping issue is most likely caused by interference from some other source. There may not be anything you can do about it. Blame the FCC.
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