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I just got a Jabra FreeSpeak for my T616. I was able to pair it up
and connect to the headset. The problem is, everytime I disconnect
from a call, the headset becomes disconnected from the phone and I
need to go to the connect menu->bluetooth->handsfree..... to
reconnect.
Is there a setting on this phone to keep the connection intact as long
as bluetooth is turned on?
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On 29 Apr 2004 04:40:40 -0700, mpacifico@mindspring.com (Michael)
wrote:
>I just got a Jabra FreeSpeak for my T616. I was able to pair it up
>and connect to the headset. The problem is, everytime I disconnect
>from a call, the headset becomes disconnected from the phone and I
>need to go to the connect menu->bluetooth->handsfree..... to
>reconnect.
>
>Is there a setting on this phone to keep the connection intact as long
>as bluetooth is turned on?
>
>Thanks.
it problem with headset not the phone
on mt t610 always stays connected
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Hi there!
Michael <mpacifico@mindspring.com> wrote:
> I just got a Jabra FreeSpeak for my T616. I was able to pair it up
> and connect to the headset. The problem is, everytime I disconnect
> from a call, the headset becomes disconnected from the phone and I
> need to go to the connect menu->bluetooth->handsfree..... to
> reconnect.
>
> Is there a setting on this phone to keep the connection intact as long
> as bluetooth is turned on?
>
> Thanks.
Your Jabra Free Speak should keep connected to your phone after a
disconnected call. Could it be that you have other bluetooth devices
connected to your mobile phone? Maybe they are taking over the
connection from your bluetooth headset and you loose the connection to
your mobile phone. Just an idea..
--
Johannes
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