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[Bug 1545174] Re: can no longer use hands free calling after upgrade to OTA9

 

** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
     Assignee: (unassigned) => John McAleely (john.mcaleely)

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Title:
  can no longer use hands free calling after upgrade to OTA9

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Confirmed
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I'm on arale, OTA9. With OTA8.5 I could pair, listen to music and make
  calls with no problem. After upgrading (and without unpairing/re-
  pairing after upgrading), I can connect to the car, and I can listen
  to music but if I try to make a call while connected to bluetooth, the
  car will after a few moments say "the call has been transferred to the
  phone", but when I pick up the phone to continue the call, the call is
  made (ie, the dialer indicates the call is ongoing and the person I
  called sees an incoming call from me) but there is no sound and the
  other end cannot hear me.

  I have not tried unpairing and re-pairing. In other words, I can no
  longer use hands free calling after upgrading to OTA9.

  I'm not sure if this is related, but after OTA9 I can connect to the
  car and both the phone and the car say they're connected, but then
  after a second or two it disconnects and then after a while 10-30
  seconds, the reconnect and they stay connected. Before, once connected
  they would stay connected.

  I'm not sure this is related to bug #1539158 or not, but I was afraid
  to unpair due to other MX4 users in that bug.

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