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I give up. My $10 is out. I just spent $100 on the new Jawbone and everything works perfect. Voice-dial, hang-up, redial, reads text messages...Everything I need it to do, except tell me the name of the person calling. But it tells me the phone number.
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Which Jawbone did you get? JB 2, JB prime, or JB icon? |
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Icon....works great. And it has a cool app program that works on your computer. talk.jawbone.com It can change the voice for free and has some speech to text programs available for a price.
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Yea, I have been reading up on it and think it's pretty impressive, but now that you have comfirmed that you can at least hear the phone number of the caller I think I will go ahead and take the plung. Thanks for the info. |
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I bought an Icon as well to replace my Prime which would never hang up on the TP2. The Icon works great, but will still not hang up if data is connected when the call is placed (otherwise it disconnects fine). There is definitely an issue with the bluetooth stack and data which need to be resolved... How was the phone released like this?!?!? Bluetooth on the TP1 worked fine, the TP2 is a big step backwards...
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Instead of disabling data, I decided today to DISABLE BLUETOOTH. I plugged my car stereo through the headphone jack and can stream internet radio beautifully while listening to to CoPilot turn-by-turn. When a call comes in, it pauses the music and then restarts it when the call ends. The callers don't notice a difference between the phone microphone and the old bluetooth one. There are none of the little hiccups that marred playback previously. I was really elated! I still would pay my pledged bounty but find that the simple act of plugging in the phone to the headphone jack is much quicker than messing around to restore a bluetooth connection!
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That makes 2 of us. I would like to bluetooth pan with Verizon.
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Those of you still having problems hanging up, try the newer stacks. Roms based on the USC or VZW 6.5 release (Calkulin's, Mightyrom WAR, are two that I have used) include an updated stack that should resolve your hangup problems.
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The newer stacks didnt fix ANY of my issues UNTIL I did the following (was this posted before):
1. Modify the HandsFree plug-in: HKLM\Software\WIDCOMM\Plugin\HandsFree i. Change SupportedFeatures to 1085 ii. Add value HFBDA binary, set to same value as LastConnectedBda iii. Add value HFDeviceType DWORD 2 2. Modify the WIDCOMM bluetooth general settings: HKLM\Software\WIDCOMM\BtConfig\General i. Change bdaddr to (no value) delete the existing key value ii. Change DisableReopenAudio to 0 (default is 1) I didn't have this registry key so I created it with DWORD value 0 With those adjustments, and using the new stack it works GREAT and I dont need anything changed (which neabs I cancel the $$ I put said I would pay)... Now if you are on the stock rom this might not work for you as it didnt work 100% for me on the sprint stock (Im on 2/1 mights and it works great). Last edited by djqwikcut; 02-22-2010 at 08:36 AM. |
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