Roger Gustavsson
6th October 2008, 08:16 PM
Hi,
This is my first posting on this forum. I have a question about the Bluetooth of my Qtek 2020i. Is it supporting the A2DP Profile?
Roger Gustavsson, Sweden
I saw this writing:
Hi, I'm a newbie here. I would like to know if upgrading my radio rom to 1.04 (currently 1.03) on my Qtek 2020i will solve the bluetooth headset static problem. The static will be heard when I move away more than 2 feet (approximately) from the phone or if there is something between the phone and the bluetooth headset (touch BTS 900). But this only happen if I'm using the headset for calls (Headset Profile). Using it to listen to music (A2DP Profile) from the 2020i, I can move away up to around 5 metres without any skipping or static. I've tested the bluetooth headset with a Nokia 6600 phone and there is no problem during calls, so, it is not the headset. I'm hoping to solve the problem without having to buy another bluetooth headset as I like my BTS 900 very much.
Thanks.
Last edited by Md Farez; 08-03-2007 at 04:02 PM.
This is my first posting on this forum. I have a question about the Bluetooth of my Qtek 2020i. Is it supporting the A2DP Profile?
Roger Gustavsson, Sweden
I saw this writing:
Hi, I'm a newbie here. I would like to know if upgrading my radio rom to 1.04 (currently 1.03) on my Qtek 2020i will solve the bluetooth headset static problem. The static will be heard when I move away more than 2 feet (approximately) from the phone or if there is something between the phone and the bluetooth headset (touch BTS 900). But this only happen if I'm using the headset for calls (Headset Profile). Using it to listen to music (A2DP Profile) from the 2020i, I can move away up to around 5 metres without any skipping or static. I've tested the bluetooth headset with a Nokia 6600 phone and there is no problem during calls, so, it is not the headset. I'm hoping to solve the problem without having to buy another bluetooth headset as I like my BTS 900 very much.
Thanks.
Last edited by Md Farez; 08-03-2007 at 04:02 PM.