- Mar 10, 2011
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I don't know if this is possible.
I have an LG Tone headset that I use all the time. Love it. It's light weight, I have it on my neck all day, and I hardly know it's there. I have actually forgotten and had it on when I got in bed one night.
I am thinking about getting a new radio for the car. Looking at Android Auto units, or even just bluetooth capability would be nice.
My question. What's going to happen when I turn on the car and it wants to connect to my phone? Does the last device to connect to the phone take priority?
Main reason I ask. I know I'll forget to power off the LG headset before I turn on the car, and I can see getting a call while on the drive, hit the button to answer the call, get no response from the caller, and then fumble to get my earbud in for the headset.
Thanks in advance for the help.
I have an LG Tone headset that I use all the time. Love it. It's light weight, I have it on my neck all day, and I hardly know it's there. I have actually forgotten and had it on when I got in bed one night.
I am thinking about getting a new radio for the car. Looking at Android Auto units, or even just bluetooth capability would be nice.
My question. What's going to happen when I turn on the car and it wants to connect to my phone? Does the last device to connect to the phone take priority?
Main reason I ask. I know I'll forget to power off the LG headset before I turn on the car, and I can see getting a call while on the drive, hit the button to answer the call, get no response from the caller, and then fumble to get my earbud in for the headset.
Thanks in advance for the help.