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- 10-22-2012, 02:16 AM #26
- 10-26-2012, 10:28 AM #27
- 11-05-2012, 06:09 PM #28
- 11-05-2012, 06:16 PM #29
Re: HTC One X Bluetooth Connectivity issues confirmed
Try clearing cache/data for Bluetooth.

- 11-22-2012, 04:29 PM #30
Re: HTC One X Bluetooth Connectivity issues confirmed
Confirming the same problem: Use a HTC One X, syncs fine with 2011 Volvo C70, and BT worked with no issues for about 1 month, cut out during a phone call and now calls, mutes radio, but produces no sound from the calling end and the receiver confirms getting the call, but cannot hear anything. Car syncs and calls with no issues for iPhone 4S. Are there any confirmed repairs as of yet that do not affect the integrity of the other programs (I have my calender synced with my email and require it for business, so I am reluctant to download the Android update if it will interfere with the calendar).
Thanks! - 01-02-2013, 04:10 AM #31
Re: HTC One X Bluetooth Connectivity issues confirmed
I have a big problems with my HTC One X, its bluetooth does not work, it can not extend 50 centimeters if a hand / shoulder / head, is between the phone and bluetooth device. And no one (HTC/ 3mobile) will solve the problem, the phone has been on the workshop 4 times and has been replaced 2 times and still does not work.
Does anyone have a solution to the problem, or does the phone just not work?
Sincerely, Brian Mosgaard Denmark - 01-13-2013, 02:33 PM #32
Re: HTC One X Bluetooth Connectivity issues confirmed
Squeezing the phone as it face's you via the upper right corner worked for me. Apparently there is a connection that comes loose and you can't open the phone to make a permanent fix. I've been with AT&T for years, and never asked for another phone, and so far they haven't budged when I asked for a different phone. The phone is great except for this problem... Let me know if this works for you too... Look at this video...
- 01-13-2013, 07:50 PM #33
Re: HTC One X Bluetooth Connectivity issues confirmed
An interesting post, and I was quite pleased at first. However, if you let the wifi analyzer run (and look at the time graph option) you will notice that the graph appears to have a mind of its own (regardless of the pressure placed).
Additionally, sometimes the wifi signal drops when I apply pressure, or doesn't change at all.. Hopefully this solution works for some users but it doesn't appear to be the fix I was hoping for. Thank you for the attempt. - 01-17-2013, 05:32 AM #34
Re: HTC One X Bluetooth Connectivity issues confirmed
I am having the same issue connecting my HTC One X to the BT audio in my Ford S-Max. It connects and may work for a few mins in a call bu then the audio and mic drop in and out. My wife's HTC Desire S works absolutely fine though.
I also use BT to connect to my ThinkPad and it maintains the audio just fine for calls and music. It was working fine until I upgraded laptop to Windows 8 and now although I can connect and pair it doesn't allow me to actually do anything with the connection.
Both Laptop and phone are fully patched and updated.
Any suggestions? - 02-14-2013, 07:20 AM #35
Re: HTC One X Bluetooth Connectivity issues confirmed
I am experiencing the persistent blue tooth disconnect and reconnect issue as well. I watched the above video and tape a quarter inside my rubber and hard plastic case. I have a Toyota Camry 2012 SE; I'll let everyone know if this helps me with this issue. I don't have any issues with WIFI disconnecting and reconnecting. If this workaround doesn't resolve the issue, I"m looking at Samsung Galaxy S3 refurbs with AT&T for $30.


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