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Uninstalling Pandora seems to have fixed it! Hopefully I'm not jinxing it
by commenting too soon.
Thanks!
On Sep 15, 2012 8:33 AM, "Cookie_Monster" <community@verizonwireless.com>
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Cookie_Monster:
Really appreciate you posting this! So happy bluetooth is working in my car again without having to reboot.
Can I send you a little $$ via PayPal as a thank you?
You can send your email address to (themonkeybox /at\ hotmail)
That's my junk mail address which I check occasionally.
Thanks!!!
-Matt
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Just glad to help
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I just got a newly ( 8/18/2013) delivered LG Spectrum2 and its bluetooth is pretty unreliable. I have dropped calls on my LG HBM-570 headset, my Jabra GO 6400 headset, and my Ford SYNC in my Ford Explorer. Its even beginning to drop calls with my Logitech UE Bluetooth Speaker CallBox.
Android Version: 4.1.2
Kernel Version: 3.4.0-perf-gb966c-7d lge@android-build
Build Number: JZO54K
SW Version: VS93021B
Model #: VS930 4G
I can't do a FW/OS update because phone says its up to date.
Does anyone have any workarounds for how to fix this ? I am going to wait one more day for responses here and then I am going to have to take this phone back to Verizon. I rely on bluetooth working reliably since I host and attend many customer conference calls. I am *very* surprised that at a minimum LG's own headset won't work with their phone - in fact out of all of the above that one is the worst offender...
very unhappy LG user
BigFella68
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