firefoxy
11th January 2008, 10:16 AM
Dear xda community,
at the moment I am running Pays 1.20 Rom on my Hermes in connection with an Audi UHV Car Kit.
There some maijor roblems connecting these 2, because after the phone enters sleep mode (normally 3 mins) during call the car kit looes connection. This is extrem annoying and I would be pleased if anyone here has a solution for me.
I definitly can say the problem comes with the suspend mode! There is no problem if the phone enters sleep mode while there is no call.. BT is stable then.
I also tried "Jetware mobile" but this only has effect on its speed nothing to deal with the problem itself.
I also found a programm called ozbt with can keep the pda and bloototh on during an active window, but setting it to the window "phone" it keeps pda alive but after call its not switching back witch means -> huge battery drain!
So if someone has an idea how to set the phone to always on, backlights off but you can see the dialpad during call, and after call back to sleep mode i would be happy.
Greetings,
fire
at the moment I am running Pays 1.20 Rom on my Hermes in connection with an Audi UHV Car Kit.
There some maijor roblems connecting these 2, because after the phone enters sleep mode (normally 3 mins) during call the car kit looes connection. This is extrem annoying and I would be pleased if anyone here has a solution for me.
I definitly can say the problem comes with the suspend mode! There is no problem if the phone enters sleep mode while there is no call.. BT is stable then.
I also tried "Jetware mobile" but this only has effect on its speed nothing to deal with the problem itself.
I also found a programm called ozbt with can keep the pda and bloototh on during an active window, but setting it to the window "phone" it keeps pda alive but after call its not switching back witch means -> huge battery drain!
So if someone has an idea how to set the phone to always on, backlights off but you can see the dialpad during call, and after call back to sleep mode i would be happy.
Greetings,
fire