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HTC Desire -> Nokia CK7W

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When I had my 6110 Navigator, the CK7W used to play ALL audio through the speaker via bluetooth. Music, ring tone, sat nav directions, the lot.

The CK7W connects to the HTC Desire ok, but it plays a standard ring tone instead of what the phone has. This is irritating as there's two different ring tones going off when the phone rings.

It also doesn't send navigation voice directions through the speaker either.

Is this a configuration issue or is this to be expected from using a Nokia BT kit with an HTC phone?

I thought Bluetooth was supposed to be a standard? emoticon-0179-headbang.gif

Don't you have to tell your phone to route audio through it!!!!!

Don't quote me on that though.

My Desire sees that the Fiscon in my car has handsfree profile (for calls) and the A2DP profile (for music, nav directions etc). I'm guessing if the Desrie thinks your kit is handfree only then that's all it will use...

I think your stuck, the only way I get nav voice on my BT head unit is if I use the BT audio setting as in A2DP.

i get the ringtone and voice but no ther sounds such as keystrokes.

I had the same nokia as you and found it quite annoying as everysound on the phone caused the audio to mute.

HTH

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My Desire sees that the Fiscon in my car has handsfree profile (for calls) and the A2DP profile (for music, nav directions etc). I'm guessing if the Desrie thinks your kit is handfree only then that's all it will use...

What's A2DP? One feature of the Nokia I liked was that it would trigger a different profile when the car kit was detected. Mind you, I'm a complete newbie with Android; still finding my way with what can be done!

What's A2DP? One feature of the Nokia I liked was that it would trigger a different profile when the car kit was detected. Mind you, I'm a complete newbie with Android; still finding my way with what can be done!

It's a bluetooth profile for audio as opposed to handsfree. Devices that stream media over bluetooth use this profile or the slightly more advanced AVRCP (the same but with remote control). I'm guessing the the phone hasn't realised your Nokia kit has these profiles, or that the kit "fudged it" with another Nokia device...

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Any way of telling the phone what to use?

Any way of telling the phone what to use?

I've had a look on the Nokia site and it doesn't look like your kit supports A2DP. The Nokia phone must have put out directions etc using the handsfree protocol. i don't think it's possible to force the Desire to do this. Navigation sounds etc don't use the handsfree profile...

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I've had a look on the Nokia site and it doesn't look like your kit supports A2DP. The Nokia phone must have put out directions etc using the handsfree protocol. i don't think it's possible to force the Desire to do this. Navigation sounds etc don't use the handsfree profile...

That's a shame as the speaker is rubbish! :giggle:

That's a shame as the speaker is rubbish! :giggle:

No arguments from me on that one... Have you had a look on Android market to see if there's anything that may force the nav commands via handsfree?

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