I own a Motorola H300 Bluetooth headset, and ever since I've had it I've had some trouble getting it to stay connected to my Nokia E70. When I leave the house and forget to bring my headset, the phone and headset automatically unpair which is normal, of course. So the next time I've got the phone and headset in the same room and attempt to connect the headset, I power (the headset) on and they connect just fine. Cool, we're ready to make a call. So I dial a number, the phone connects, and the person on the other end picks up their phone, but I don't hear anything in my headset (or in my phone, as it apparently thinks it's already transferred signal to the headset), and the other person can't hear anything I say. If I switch the phone from headset to loudspeaker or handset it of course works fine, so something is jacked up with either my BT headset or with the connection.
If I try going through my E70's menus and turning off Bluetooth and turning it back on, same story. I've tried turning off the headset, turning it back on, unpairing it, repairing it, same sh?t every stinkin' time. The only thing that seems to ever work is powering off the entire phone and then powering it back on, and that doesn't even work every single time. Is this a firmware issue? My phone already lies and says that I have new voicemail everytime I powercycle it, so I can't say I've got the utmost faith in the firmware installed on it.
Any ideas what's going on and possibly how to resolve it? Having to call my voicemail before placing a call just to make sure my Bluetooth is working (and then having to fight and screw around with it for 5 minutes or more more than half the time when it isn't) is getting really old. Kind of takes the piss out of Bluetooth's convenience.
Thanks so much for the help.
If I try going through my E70's menus and turning off Bluetooth and turning it back on, same story. I've tried turning off the headset, turning it back on, unpairing it, repairing it, same sh?t every stinkin' time. The only thing that seems to ever work is powering off the entire phone and then powering it back on, and that doesn't even work every single time. Is this a firmware issue? My phone already lies and says that I have new voicemail everytime I powercycle it, so I can't say I've got the utmost faith in the firmware installed on it.
Any ideas what's going on and possibly how to resolve it? Having to call my voicemail before placing a call just to make sure my Bluetooth is working (and then having to fight and screw around with it for 5 minutes or more more than half the time when it isn't) is getting really old. Kind of takes the piss out of Bluetooth's convenience.
Thanks so much for the help.