I have been experiencing a 100% repeatable bug affecting the bluetooth on my Galaxy Nexus.
First a little background:
I connect my GN to my car's bluetooth for hands-free, and I also connect it to the Tunelink adapter for bluetooth audio playback because my car doesn't support it. Both devices only register as having the only profile they're capable of: The Tunelink knows it can only do "media audio" and the car knows it can only do "phone audio."
Now the problem:
The problem is, when both devices are connected to the GN, every single phone call I make is a garbled mess. Ever since I got the Tunelink, I've hand to initiate calls and then switch them to handset or speaker mode, and that's not a good thing when you have to drive in D.C. every once and a while with their handsfree laws.
If I'm in the middle of one of these garbled calls and I unplug the Tunelink and wait for the bluetooth connection to drop, the call clears up immediately. But this just isn't a suitable solution to the problem, and repeated stress on my car's power outlets isn't a good thing.
Does anyone have a solution? I can't get rid of the Tunelink. It's by far the best product I've used for this purpose, and I listen to podcasts in my car all day every day (I do a lot of driving). Apparently 4.0.3 was going to have some bluetooth fixes, but I'll have to wait for a future update (and for Verizon) before I see any of those, and who knows if they'll address this specific issue? This is so frustrating. I finally found a great product, and now I can't use it.
Oh, and I contacted Tunelink, and they saw no problems on their end (naturally - not sure whether to believe them on that one). They said to wait for a bug fix...
First a little background:
I connect my GN to my car's bluetooth for hands-free, and I also connect it to the Tunelink adapter for bluetooth audio playback because my car doesn't support it. Both devices only register as having the only profile they're capable of: The Tunelink knows it can only do "media audio" and the car knows it can only do "phone audio."
Now the problem:
The problem is, when both devices are connected to the GN, every single phone call I make is a garbled mess. Ever since I got the Tunelink, I've hand to initiate calls and then switch them to handset or speaker mode, and that's not a good thing when you have to drive in D.C. every once and a while with their handsfree laws.
If I'm in the middle of one of these garbled calls and I unplug the Tunelink and wait for the bluetooth connection to drop, the call clears up immediately. But this just isn't a suitable solution to the problem, and repeated stress on my car's power outlets isn't a good thing.
Does anyone have a solution? I can't get rid of the Tunelink. It's by far the best product I've used for this purpose, and I listen to podcasts in my car all day every day (I do a lot of driving). Apparently 4.0.3 was going to have some bluetooth fixes, but I'll have to wait for a future update (and for Verizon) before I see any of those, and who knows if they'll address this specific issue? This is so frustrating. I finally found a great product, and now I can't use it.
Oh, and I contacted Tunelink, and they saw no problems on their end (naturally - not sure whether to believe them on that one). They said to wait for a bug fix...