My wife's Droid Pro just got a Verizon/Android update that now doesn't let her use her bluetooth in her car. I paired my IPhone 4 in her car and it works perfectly. Android has a long way to go to catch up to the engineering in an Apple OS.
My sony mw600 has never been able to pair well with the iOS, whether its a ipod touch or iphone, audio is constantly skipping and the connection is always broken. It works perfectly with my two android phones however. What does that tell you?
My sony mw600 has never been able to pair well with the iOS, whether its a ipod touch or iphone, audio is constantly skipping and the connection is always broken. It works perfectly with my two android phones however. What does that tell you?
All three of the Bluetooth headsets I've owned have worked flawlessly with my iPhone. Only one worked with my father's android. What does that tell you?
I have problems with my iPhone and my kenwood indash DVD player. When im listening to pandora, or the ipod it skips every few minutes, but if im talking to someone on the phone its fine.
I got the phone a few days ago and tried to pair it with my BlueAnt ST3.
It wouldn't work at first.
I then cleared all the info from my previous phone and tried it again.
The second time, it worked. Just not sure if the contacts transferred or not.
I used it for a call, and it's a little quiet on my end, but atleast it works.
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My sony mw600 has never been able to pair well with the iOS, whether its a ipod touch or iphone, audio is constantly skipping and the connection is always broken. It works perfectly with my two android phones however. What does that tell you?
All three of the Bluetooth headsets I've owned have worked flawlessly with my iPhone. Only one worked with my father's android. What does that tell you?
I think he was trying to get at the same thing you were trying to get at. Nothing is 100% compatible, and a sample size of 1 (or 3) cannot be used to draw any reasonable conclusions. It for example took me about 30 tries to get my iPhone 4 to pair with my M3's Bluetooth, but other phones paired on the first try. Doesn't mean anything one way or another