From: Beverly Howard on
>> not Wacom! <<

both of us are wrong... "broadcom" ;-/

Apologies,
Beverly Howard

From: "Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen" on
You may want to "hack" the MS BT stack on your phone.


I've quickly looked around at

http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=390

and

http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=391

for all occurrences of "widcomm" and "broadcom". Unfortunately, all I
could find out was the fact that the original Vogue models (NOT the
Verizon ones!) run the MS BT stack (see http://forum.xda-
developers.com/showthread.php?t=469327 ). Therefore, you may want to
post a pair of threads to XDA-Devs asking for pointers to a hacked ROM /
custom installer package that would install the MS BT stack on your
phone. Hopefully it exists.

Note that doing so isn't entirely without dangers - dunno what happens
when you try to install a GSM rom on a CDMA phone. You may also want to
investigate this if you can only go the "full ROM change" route because
there aren't add-on MS BT stack installers (which, at the same time,
also disable the Widcomm BT stack).





Ed from AZ <prof_ofwhat(a)yahoo.com> wrote in news:af9091a6-5e77-41b3-
bb86-b6044f633b3f(a)i12g2000prg.googlegroups.com:

> I bought a set of bluetooth speakers (LG MSB-100) and paired them to
> my XV6900. They worked fine - until a call came in. The call
> switched to the speakers as designed, no problem. When the call
> ended, though, the music played on the phone. Nothing I could do
> could send the music back to the speakers, except turning off
> bluetooth at my phone, powering down the speakers (had to turn
> bluetooth off because the speaker power button kept wanting to make my
> phone redial the last call!), powering up and repairing.
>
> Quite the hassle for "hands free" music, no? Any recommendations on
> how to find the solution to this?
>
> Ed

From: Ed from AZ on
Thanks to all who replied.

I deleted the device - we decided to take that one back. Especially
since it was $50 through Verizon and $20 through TigerDirect!! But I
will remember the "Set As Wireless Stereo" for my next device, because
I will have ne.

Agreed on the spam in the bluetooth forums - that's why I came here.

I'm running WinMobile 6.1 Pro - I can't find what version of
Bluetooth.

One other tidbit I found somewhere on the 'net - answer the call from
the speakers, not the phone. Something about answering from the phone
apparently pulls sound back to the phone, although not control - you
can't re-pair the speakers by briefly pressing the mulitifunction
button because that makes the phone redial!

Oh - and the LG "help" tech I spoke to had no clue about these - they
weren't even in his database!

Think I might go with some headphones instead . . .

Thanks again!
Ed
From: "Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen" on
> I'm running WinMobile 6.1 Pro - I can't find what version of
> Bluetooth.

If it's a Verizon VX****, then, it's a Widcomm BT stack. All newer versions
(even as of WM5 years ago) support stereo A2DP; that is, the real version
isn't of real interest.

>
> One other tidbit I found somewhere on the 'net - answer the call from
> the speakers, not the phone. Something about answering from the phone
> apparently pulls sound back to the phone, although not control - you
> can't re-pair the speakers by briefly pressing the mulitifunction
> button because that makes the phone redial!
>
> Oh - and the LG "help" tech I spoke to had no clue about these - they
> weren't even in his database!

Well, BT A2DP isn't really standardized. For example, with the latest
iPhone firmware (which introduced Voice Control via Bluetooth), many a2dp
headpones lost the ability to initiate outgoing calls. And, of course,
incompatibility issues are abound - not only on iPhone, but also on Symbian
and, to a much lesser degree, WinMo and the Blackberry.


From: Roger 2008 on

"Ed from AZ" <prof_ofwhat(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ff30b4c1-ce20-4ea6-a506-628ce3ed5a97(a)a37g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Thanks to all who replied.

And I thank you for informing me about the LG MSB-100.

I was in the market for portable bluetooth stereo speakers and gave up on
them when I couldn't find any I really liked. After looking up LG MSB-100
on the Internet I found out there are all sorts of companies selling
portable bluetooth stereo speakers that I could be happy with.

I will say this too. I have a minor problem with a Touch Diamond and a
Motorola S705 and that is they want to keep connecting hands free and all I
want connected is the Stereo part. When that happens I have to tell the
Diamond not to use anything at all, click Save and then go back and do that
"Set as Wireless Stereo" bit.