November 25th, 2011, 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by geofffox
I am a new Samsung Galaxy S II user on AT&T. Love the phone. However there are a few problems including one that affects Navigation. I will try my best to explain, but I understand I might be using logical though improper terms to describe the problem.
My phone pairs perfectly with my car's Bluetooth. The Navigation app 'voices' directions through the speaker EXCEPT when the phone is paired. Whereas a call will 'take over' my radio, the Navigation app does not. Again, the phone and Bluetooth are properly paired. Phone calls work perfectly via Bluetooth.
The simplest way to fix this would be for Navigation not to associate itself with Bluetooth, but instead remain on the speaker. I can't see how to do that and assume it can't be done.
Is there any way to make this work so I can hear directions?
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Your CAR has to have pairing for TWO devices... One for phone and the other for ADP2P for audio. My car has both and works find. When you want to listen to GPS, you'll have the change the AUDIO from CD/MP3/FM/SAT/AM over to BLUETOOTH. Then you'll be able to hear everything from Fieldrunners, Music, GPS, etc... When the phone rings the car's Bluetooth should pick up and allow you to listen to phone calls until it is finished and then will bring you back to the BLUETOOTH audio option...
*IF* your car does not have the requisite AD2P audio option you will have to use the 3.5mm stereo headphone jack to the AUX/MP3 input in your car or get an 3.5mm to CASSETTE player...
Hopefully this will be of some help to you, good luck!
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