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My pis no longer letting me talk to people. I have connected my HTC One X to it and it worked fine but onlyrecently it has started to do weird things and not let me talk to people. The phone pairs ok and I can call of it but no-one can hear me and I can't hear anyone through it. Oh.... I've made sure my mics on and I've also tried muting and unmuting it.

Anyone got any ideas.

When you're phone is connected, make sure it has selected 'bluetooth headset' or similar on the phone. If not, it may be connected to the PID over bluetooth but the calls are still routing through the handset.

Try and make a call and see if you have the call displayed on the PID but you can still use your phone in your hand (obviously not while driving !!). My Galaxy S3 sometimes does this especially if you have a call in progress and switch it to the handset from the PID. The next time the phone connects to the PID, calls are still heard over the handset and not on the handsfree.

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Ill have another play tonight and see if I can get it to work

I had something similar with my iPhone 5, where the phone became the active speaker/microphone, despite being controlled by the PID. The best fix was to remove from the paired devices listing in the PID itself and start pairing over again. Re-pairing, I guess. Heh.

My personal suspicion: Navigon can't programme their way out of a wet brown paper bag, and have ultimately released a half-baked product. I do like the PID, in-and-of itself, but I could be more impressed with the software support (see other posts in this forum for my - and others - difficulties in trying to deal with updates).

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