[Q] External bluetooth GPS - Galaxy Spica General

Hello everybody
I try to connect my external bluetooth gps (Qstarz 818xt) to my galaxy spica for race lap timing and monitoring.
On the bluetooth menu, the device is paired but not connected...
I have allowed mock locations but when I moove to the lap timing application (chronogps), it always ask for the built-in gps.
When I try app such bluetooth gps, the device is available but the bluetooth connection fail.
What am I doing wrong??
Thanks for your help.

Connecting device via Bluetooth on Samsung Galaxy
I have a similar problem when trying to connect my Samsung Galaxy to my Nokia Speakerphone. It says the devices are paired but not connected.
The same applies when I try to connect my phone to friends' phones via Bluetooth. I am not sure, once paired, how to connect the devices. Can anyone help please?
Sorry to have tagged this onto the other query but I am new here and not sure where best to post this.
Thanks,
Donna
KCIRTAP42 said:
Hello everybody
I try to connect my external bluetooth gps (Qstarz 818xt) to my galaxy spica for race lap timing and monitoring.
On the bluetooth menu, the device is paired but not connected...
I have allowed mock locations but when I moove to the lap timing application (chronogps), it always ask for the built-in gps.
When I try app such bluetooth gps, the device is available but the bluetooth connection fail.
What am I doing wrong??
Thanks for your help.
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Bluetooth pairing

Hi,
I've recently found my Qstarz BT-880 bluetooth GPS receiver and would like to use it with my Vario 2. I have managed to achieve this in the past but for some reason cant get the phone to stay paired with the device.
If I setup a partnership, the GPS receiver connects as soon as I hit ok and then about 10 seconds later it disconnects; I cant then get it to connect again short of deleting the partnership and starting again.
I also cant remember how you just search for bluetooth devices which you can connect to (other than creating a partnership), is this possible?
Anyone seen behaviour like this before/have any tips they can offer as I'm at a loss?
Thanks.

Bluetooth GPS want to re-pair all the time

Hi folks,
I upgraded my Hermes with Schap's Windows Mobile 6 ROM. Works fine so far. But when I try to use my Bluetooth GPS it acts strange.
I paired the Bluetooth device and set up a COM-port for the applications. The first time it works. The next time, when I switch on Bluetooth and start for example TomTom, the Hermes tells me there is a new Bluetooth device that wants to connect. I checked and found out the GPS is still in the list of known Bluetooth devices and the COM-port is set. But the assistant is still bugging until I add the "new" device. After that of course my "old" device is gone.
How can I avoid this? Anyone experiencing the same problem?
I have the same issue, really annoying so would love to know the answer
Tafkas.Net said:
Hi folks,
I upgraded my Hermes with Schap's Windows Mobile 6 ROM. Works fine so far. But when I try to use my Bluetooth GPS it acts strange.
I paired the Bluetooth device and set up a COM-port for the applications. The first time it works. The next time, when I switch on Bluetooth and start for example TomTom, the Hermes tells me there is a new Bluetooth device that wants to connect. I checked and found out the GPS is still in the list of known Bluetooth devices and the COM-port is set. But the assistant is still bugging until I add the "new" device. After that of course my "old" device is gone.
How can I avoid this? Anyone experiencing the same problem?
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On your Hermes:
Have you tried to checked off: "Make this device visible to other devices"?
Under: Start\Settings\Connections\Bluetooth\Mode (2nd tab on the bottom)
Option #1 (Hermes)
~If, "Make this device visible to other devices is not enabled, delete the pairing for your GPS.
~Check off "Make this device visible to other devices"
~Pair your GPS again (ensure that "Make this device visible to other devices" is still enabled)
Option #2 (GPS)
Don't know what kind of settings for bluetooth you may have on your GPS. I found for my car stereo, that I needed to leave it, in the "waiting/open for connection mode.
Now when I turn the car on it automatically connects the phone and stereo off my Hermes.
What I'm basically saying here is there may be a setting to leave your GPS automatically open for bluetooth connections?
I think option #1 may do the trick....
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
jac said:
On your Hermes:
Have you tried to checked off: "Make this device visible to other devices"?
Under: Start\Settings\Connections\Bluetooth\Mode (2nd tab on the bottom)
Option #1 (Hermes)
~If, "Make this device visible to other devices is not enabled, delete the pairing for your GPS.
~Check off "Make this device visible to other devices"
~Pair your GPS again (ensure that "Make this device visible to other devices" is still enabled)
Option #2 (GPS)
Don't know what kind of settings for bluetooth you may have on your GPS. I found for my car stereo, that I needed to leave it, in the "waiting/open for connection mode.
Now when I turn the car on it automatically connects the phone and stereo off my Hermes.
What I'm basically saying here is there may be a setting to leave your GPS automatically open for bluetooth connections?
I think option #1 may do the trick....
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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Mine is set to NOT be visable to others & my bluetooth GPS device just ha a on/off button.
paul8811 said:
Mine is set to NOT be visible to others & my bluetooth GPS device just ha a on/off button.
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If your concerned about Security you can always change the Pairing codes.
and or turn off bluetooth when not needed.
I'm unaware of any cases where one can connect unless there paired, so in most cases access needs to be allowed on both ends, usually needing pairing codes. Even if it is one way, an approval code will still be needed.
What I found is this, if you want automatic connecting with one way pairing codes i.e. (Car Stereo to PDA or GPS to PDA) You'll need to allow "make device visible" checked off. The usual cause is a memory storing issue with the GPS or Car Stereo. I know that on high end Stereo's and GPS's they have on board memory which will save connection settings, where you'd put pairing codes on both ends and it will save the settings, thus negating the need to leave visible.
Don't know if I answered your question?
Hope I was able to shed some light on the subject....
Good Luck!

using as an externl gps ?

Hello.
I have a software on my windows laptop that work with external gps.
Can i use my galaxy note as an external gps for my windows laptop ?
Thank you
use bluetooth
yes i have read several places of others using bluetooth to send the gps signal to different phones. should be the same if your laptop has bluetooth. if not you can always get a usb bluetooth dongle. the captivate's gps was horrible and many people used older phones with better gps through bluetooth to improve their navigation.

Bluetooth question

I am coming from a long history of HTC use and so I apologise if this question has an obvious answer.
Previously, if I wanted to connect to my bluetooth in the car (previously paired with), I would just hit the bluetooth button in quick settings to turn it on and that was it, just like connecting to wifi.
If I do this on my S7E, I then get another screen popping up that tells me my device is visible to others and lists previously paired devices for me to select from, and then I have push the back button to leave that screen?
Is there a simpler way as I used to do on my HTC?
cheers
C.
PS - I am sure this will be the first of a number of questions as I get used to TouchWiz and Marshmallow......Sorry.....
crazyC said:
Previously, if I wanted to connect to my bluetooth in the car (previously paired with), I would just hit the bluetooth button in quick settings to turn it on and that was it, just like connecting to wifi.
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Have you ever *paired* your new phone with your car?
I've only had two cars with BT in them, but in both cases the car and phone had to be paired before they would work together.
Once that was done then it would work as you expect.
Specifics of getting your *car* into pairing mode I can't help with, but once you do that you should be able to select it while scanning from the phone (as you've seen already the phone will list devices it finds) and you can finish walking through the pairing.
C0derbear said:
Have you ever *paired* your new phone with your car?
I've only had two cars with BT in them, but in both cases the car and phone had to be paired before they would work together.
Once that was done then it would work as you expect.
Specifics of getting your *car* into pairing mode I can't help with, but once you do that you should be able to select it while scanning from the phone (as you've seen already the phone will list devices it finds) and you can finish walking through the pairing.
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Oh yes, it was paired with the bluetooth fine (its actually a visor BT device, not the car itself), and when I turn on the BT it shows up on the list of previously paired devices)
Don't have to make it a trusted device for it to auto-pair?
Why turn Bluetooth off at all?
Just leave it on.
Regards,
Dave
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neezy13 said:
Don't have to make it a trusted device for it to auto-pair?
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Nope, just had to be paired.
Trusted Device brings in the Smart Lock stuff, which enables the option of having your phone NOT authenticate you (pattern/pin/finger/passwd) when connected.
For example, I have my car bluetooth set as a trusted device so that when I'm driving I don't get any identity challenge to use the phone (like for navigation), the screen will just come on as requested.
Smart lock is blocked by my exchange administrator as I get my work emails on my phone.
I turn the Bluetooth on the phone off because I don't turn the one in the car off and it's just outside the house and will stay connected.
Sent from my S7 Edge

BT connectivity issues with garmin

Is anybody using Garmin watch connected via BT and Garmin connect mobile app and does it work well?
I can pair/connect my Fenix 5 watch, but it never reconnects when it looses connection to phone. I have to unpair and pair it again
Problem is described here, with different phone. The issue seems to be how the BT stack is implemented in Oreo 8.1...
Hello,
Have you found a solution to your issue?
I'm facing the same issue (my watch is pairing perfectly, but when disconnected, it will _never_ reconnect...)
BEst regards,
GiZMoSK said:
Is anybody using Garmin watch connected via BT and Garmin connect mobile app and does it work well?
I can pair/connect my Fenix 5 watch, but it never reconnects when it looses connection to phone. I have to unpair and pair it again
Problem is described here, with different phone. The issue seems to be how the BT stack is implemented in Oreo 8.1...
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Jr'Z said:
Have you found a solution to your issue?
I'm facing the same issue (my watch is pairing perfectly, but when disconnected, it will _never_ reconnect...)
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Hello,
Garmin has issued a new release for my 920xt watch.
It's now in release 9.90, and the bluetooth is working as expected (I mean, it reconnects in 5 seconds when the link is lost (I turn off BT, I'm going away from the phone, etc.))
Thanks to Garmin,
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