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Help problem with Bluetooth connection with car following Galaxy Note upgrade

My Note will connect to my Nokia headset via Bluetooth, but I get a 'unfortunately, the process com.phone.Android has stopped' or something similar whenever I try to make a phone call.
However, if the Note is not in car mode, ie I haven't pushed the bottom of the official dock in to the Note's USB socket, it works fine.
So I can only make calls while driving if the Note isn't in car mode.
Slightly annoying, but I don't use speech control anyway so just hoping a fix comes as the software is sorted.
 
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Hi
Just wondering if anyone else is having problems with their Bluetooth not automatically connecting the phone to the car following the recent upgrade??
I've got a galaxy Note.

Hope someone can help with any suggestions....

Thanks guys :0)
I have a Galaxy Note too with ICS 4.0.3. Since the ICS upgrade, I have to manually connect my phone to my Smart ForTwo head unit, whereas before it would connect automatically. Very frustrating.

If anyone has found a fix please let us know about it. Thanks
 
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Hi

I had the same problem when I upgraded my Note to ICS. My Pioneer car system would just not route the calls as I could initially do with GB.

I went into the connection settings on the car deck, deleted the device Galaxy Note and re-connected it after entering the passkey.
And guess what?
It works!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just like before.

Please try and reply
 
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Hi

I had the same problem when I upgraded my Note to ICS. My Pioneer car system would just not route the calls as I could initially do with GB.

I went into the connection settings on the car deck, deleted the device Galaxy Note and re-connected it after entering the passkey.
And guess what?
It works!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just like before.

Please try and reply
 
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