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Galaxy S3 and bluetooth

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#1 ·
I have a VT with nav and I'm unable to get the song info to show up when using bluetooth (or with the aux cable for that matter) with my S3. Has anyone been able to get the song titles to show up with their S3 ? The controls seem to work just not the display.
 
#8 ·
I have a Verizon GS3 running the first experimental CM10 build. Sometimes I have to turn bluetooth off and on, but it generally always works. Sometimes the song title doesn't update on the screen, but it plays with good enough quality on the baseline sound system. It doesn't mess up the pitch like my Droid X used to.
Did you do anything special to get the song titles to show up ? All I get is is the attached screen. Very frustrating. :mad:

I've also not been able to get the car to see the phone when I use USB.
 

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#6 ·
I have a Verizon GS3 running the first experimental CM10 build. Sometimes I have to turn bluetooth off and on, but it generally always works. Sometimes the song title doesn't update on the screen, but it plays with good enough quality on the baseline sound system. It doesn't mess up the pitch like my Droid X used to.
To potential buyers of the S3; do get this phone, but do /not/ get it on Verizon. The mandatory data cap really is that bad. I've got to go until the twenty sixth now without using a kilobyte more.
 
#7 ·
Yea I'm running CM10 too with Jelly Bean so maybe that's the problem though when I first got my car I was running ICS. I still have unlimited data but I did pay full price for my S3 to keep unlimited but was able to trade my Nexus for $400.00 to cover the cost of it.

satman2d are you running your phone stock ?
 
#10 ·
I am having the same issue as the OP, except my phone is a GS2. I'm working with my rom's developer to see if we can get the issue solved...but if anyone has suggestions, I'm open to that as well.

Jackal, please confirm you have the GS3 allowed to be viewable. That should be the only thing stopping the V and GS3 from being paired.
 
#12 · (Edited)
I'll re-pair my GS2 and V when I go on lunch so I can get you a step by step to pair them... I highly doubt there's that much difference in the BT settings between the GS2 and GS3.

I'm also assuming you're running Android 4.0 Ice-Cream Sandwich too, and not 4.1 Jellybean :/ There is some difference in the BT connectivity between the two Android versions but I can't remember what. I installed AOKP 4.1 on my GS2 just for a trial run but 4.0.2 is easier on the battery, so I rolled back.

If you are on Android 4.1, I can restore my 4.1 image and try that too...but it'll be after work before I could test.


Update:
Tested BT connection connected found and attempted to pair immediately on Android 4.0. I'll restore my Android 4.1 and test as soon as possible. Please, confirm 'Only visible to paired devices' is not checked.
 
#15 ·
OK - very simple and (now) obvious fix. This is the procedure: Press the Info/Setup hardkey on the headunit, then "Setup/Bluetooth/Advanced Setup/Restore Factory Settings". This will "reset" the head unit bluetooth to factory default values. This procedure will also delete all existing bluetooth connections and all contacts you may already had in head unit, so beware of the latter effect as you may have to add new contact info if it is not already transferred onto your new phone. I then ensured I removed the VELOSTER bluetooth connection on my own GS3 phone. So now both sides should be "clean and unpaired". I then had the head unit seek out all bluetooth radios and then turned on the VELOSTER bluetooth "found" on my phone screen (obviously ensure bluetooth radio is "on" during this procedure. I entered passkey of 0000 when asked. Once my phone and head unit synched up, I received a "download contacts?" question on my phone, and I said YES. Some phones for the GS3 will have this question come up on the head unit, so be aware of this difference - just be very attentive. Press YES upon this question. Within seconds, all my contacts transferred to the car's head unit (without a confirmation, by the way). Entire procedure sitting in drivers seat doing all of this took all of 3 minutes from beginning to end.

Try the above exactly and report back.
 
#20 ·
Worked like a champ!


This worked for me perfectly- the FS-LS went away (I got the car from an alternate source cuz the one I ordered was diverted- i think it was fiddled with) and the veloster appeared, and contacts even loaded without a hitch. I did not even have to reset the phone, it just ignored the FS-LS, saw veloster, and paired without issue- all I did was reset the velo's bluetooth to factory settings...
Again, thanks much!
 
#16 ·
I played with it last night and restored the factory settings to remove all contacts and to also removed my old HTC phone that was paired. I finally got the the GS3 paired but it was giving me a problem with downloading my contacts. It also for some unknown reason stayed paired but would not allow incoming or outgoing calls. I then turned the Blue Tooth setting to off on the phone and then turned it back on. At that point the phone connected and it also allowed me to download all of my contacts. Was it a glitch, who knows. Everything seems to be working thus far except it will not auto connect. I will play with it more once I get off work and will report back.
 
#17 ·
SJ - Glad that my directions got you almost there. On the GS3, there is an option on the bluetooth to never shut off. Might be under settings if memory serves. Make sure that is enabled. I don't have the phone w/me now to step you thru it. Also, if you have one of those battery saver apps or task manager apps on your phone, it will play havoc with the Bluetooth on the phone, so be aware of this possible conflict too. If you have any of these latter apps, ensure that it ignores Bluetooth from automatically turning off.
 
#18 ·
I have given the phone a couple of days to see what it does. Basically my findings are that if you have Bluetooth set before you turn the car on, it auto connects right away. If you wait to turn it on after you start the car, it doesn't auto connect. I have to manually tell it to connect even though the phone says it is paired. With my HTC, it didn't matter how I did it, it would auto connect either way. At least I can pair the phone to the car. That was the main goal.
 
#19 ·
I just picked up a GS3. Figured I'd give android a fair shot since the iPhone 5 is somewhat underwhelming. I really like the phone, but i too cannot get the phone to link via USB. I'm running 4.1 (updated through kies). Anybody had any luck with a stock android build?


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#22 · (Edited)
The advances option is grayed out for me. Any idea why?

What I am really trying to work out is how to get my contacts to sync over. There are about 250 in the stereo and I have no idea where they came from since only a few are mine, and the ones that are don't seem to have any phone numbers in them. I go through the menu and delete all the contacts, but as soon as the car downloads them from the phone they all come back. So I am thinking a factory reset of the BT would do the trick.

I am using a Sprint G3, and everything else works flawlessly in my 2013 V.
 
#26 ·
My G3 works perfectly with the car. Downloads the phone book, calls are great. Music works well too. I am even able to get the sound from other apps through the stereo (start them on the phone, then switch the head unit to "Phone audio" and you should get the app in questions audio on the car speakers.
 
#27 ·
Mine doesn't - I've connected my phone to the car which worked - I cannot call, I try from the car by dialing a number and it says its calling yet my phone does nothing. I try then to hang up through the headunit and it hangs and takes 30 seconds before it actually ends.

I also noticed it won't download the phone book either. Does come up with Galaxy S III displayed.

Am I doing something wrong? Is there a security setting on the phone to enable this? I did notice a pop up asking on the phone to allow the displaying of call history which I allowed.

Any ideas guys?

Sean.
 
#28 ·
Next time you connect your phone wait for a notification to come up on the phone about accessing the contacts. Enable the check box to never ask me again for this connection and give it about a minute. Your contacts will be synced. If you add new contacts I think you may have to perform a manual sync from the head unit.

I've had Android phones for several years and the contacts never sync automatically over bluetooth without intervention. It's a security feature.

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#29 ·
Next time you connect your phone wait for a notification to come up on the phone about accessing the contacts. Enable the check box to never ask me again for this connection and give it about a minute. Your contacts will be synced. If you add new contacts I think you may have to perform a manual sync from the head unit.

I've had Android phones for several years and the contacts never sync automatically over bluetooth without intervention. It's a security feature.
Hi Briansid,

Thanks for the reply, I will check it out, I don't think I got a message asking about the phone contacts, I think it was a message about call history - I will pay more attention next time when I try this out.