[Q] Motorola S9-HD and Galaxy S2 i9100

hotsync100

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Any of you have used the Motorola S9-HD with the Galaxy i9100?
I have one and I'm not sure if it is damaged, because its works correctly only the first time after reset the headset. If I try to turn it off and on again (the headset), it connects intermittently and sometimes not even connect.
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Note: I've tested with several roms, stock and custom, before install anything, with the same results:
Ke7, kf2, kg1
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nit407

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I just used mine today on my run and it worked perfectly fine. I made a few calls using it as well and it transitioned b/w music and calls seamlessly! I am running everything stock!

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ghnogueira

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I'm also having trouble with that combo over here.

It pairs and connects without any trouble, but even thought the phone says it's connected for both phone calls and music playback, none works! I can only make it work once out of 5 or 6 attempts, but then if I just let them both sit after some minutes they "lose connection", even though both remain turned on.

Sometimes not even unpairing them and pairing up again works on the first time.

It's really annoying, as I had no connection problems whatsoever on my old Nokia 5800.

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cue_32

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Works fine here

I have the same combo and never had any problems with any of my phones including SGS2. I was running XXKG6 and now on Leomar Revolution ROM and its working perfect.

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cue_32

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Does it automatically pair and play music/make calls as soon as you turn your SD9-HD on???
Yeah I noticed that yesterday too, mind you that was my first time using it on this ROM.

It didn't connect immediately even though my BT was enabled on my phone. I will keep trying and see as it used to take a couple of tries before it actually 'remembers' the connection.