So I know I'm not alone in my frustration with the Verizon Galaxy Nexus' busted bluetooth functionality.
A premium device like the Galaxy Nexus should be able to connect to a hands-free phone protocol and an A2DP bluetooth audio gateway at the same time (and stay conected, working reliably). Maybe it's too much to expect it to remember the paired connections, and reconnect automatically. Mine does not. My completely stock (not unlocked or rooted) device has to be restarted at least once (maybe more) if using the factory BMW hands free bluetooth and / or A2DP audio gateway are expected to work. To be fair- this is the only complaint that I have with this phone (other than the slow updates, but that is not Google or Samsung's fault). Everything else works very well. Samsung / Google need to fix this.
After much research, I came across this Google complaint blog:
Issue 24012 - android - Bluetooth audio (A2DP) doesn't connect when media audio is active or was recently active - Android - An Open Handset Alliance Project - Google Project Hosting
One of the comments (#45) advises those with this particular set of problems to try downloading an app called "A2DP Volume". It's an application that allows customizations to each paired device individually. It also seemingly solves the problems I am / was facing. It's only been one day, but I've connected, gone out of range, and come back into range maybe 15 times today, and it has worked flawlessly.
For me- (if this really is going to work) this will completely transform the utility of this phone.
I just thought I would share my early findings, with the hope that this helps someone struggling with the same problems.
A premium device like the Galaxy Nexus should be able to connect to a hands-free phone protocol and an A2DP bluetooth audio gateway at the same time (and stay conected, working reliably). Maybe it's too much to expect it to remember the paired connections, and reconnect automatically. Mine does not. My completely stock (not unlocked or rooted) device has to be restarted at least once (maybe more) if using the factory BMW hands free bluetooth and / or A2DP audio gateway are expected to work. To be fair- this is the only complaint that I have with this phone (other than the slow updates, but that is not Google or Samsung's fault). Everything else works very well. Samsung / Google need to fix this.
After much research, I came across this Google complaint blog:
Issue 24012 - android - Bluetooth audio (A2DP) doesn't connect when media audio is active or was recently active - Android - An Open Handset Alliance Project - Google Project Hosting
One of the comments (#45) advises those with this particular set of problems to try downloading an app called "A2DP Volume". It's an application that allows customizations to each paired device individually. It also seemingly solves the problems I am / was facing. It's only been one day, but I've connected, gone out of range, and come back into range maybe 15 times today, and it has worked flawlessly.
For me- (if this really is going to work) this will completely transform the utility of this phone.
I just thought I would share my early findings, with the hope that this helps someone struggling with the same problems.