billykac
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- Dec 15, 2012
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Keep in mind that this Pixel BT issue is a bit multi-dimensional in that for me, pairing with my car is spot-on. It has been this way since the first day of Pixel availability.
My issue (and the issue for many others) has nothing to do with cars. It has to do with BT speakers and headsets that have worked flawlessly for years with other handsets. Along comes the "leading edge" Pixel, and it drops all the way to the back of the pack re: BT stability. And when I say back of the pack, I am not talking about the phones in the last year, I am talking about phones all the way back to when BT was introduced. As I've said before, I have never had a phone that couldn't reliably connect to my BT speakers - ever. Somehow, the Pixel has introduced an issue I've never seen before, and with an established technology.
I understand that BT tech is always changing, but by definition, it was changing right since day one years ago. Still, I never had a issue with any phone establishing a reliable connection with one of my BT speakers 5' away. Further, all of my family members use their phones to connect to these very same speakers all the time with Zero problems, and some of their phones are from years ago (LG G2 for instance). They work perfectly, as always. My Pixel struggles and fails. Sucks.
Would be great for Google to fix this. Given the fact that BT works perfectly in my car indicates that it's a software problem.
Google: fix it.
My issue (and the issue for many others) has nothing to do with cars. It has to do with BT speakers and headsets that have worked flawlessly for years with other handsets. Along comes the "leading edge" Pixel, and it drops all the way to the back of the pack re: BT stability. And when I say back of the pack, I am not talking about the phones in the last year, I am talking about phones all the way back to when BT was introduced. As I've said before, I have never had a phone that couldn't reliably connect to my BT speakers - ever. Somehow, the Pixel has introduced an issue I've never seen before, and with an established technology.
I understand that BT tech is always changing, but by definition, it was changing right since day one years ago. Still, I never had a issue with any phone establishing a reliable connection with one of my BT speakers 5' away. Further, all of my family members use their phones to connect to these very same speakers all the time with Zero problems, and some of their phones are from years ago (LG G2 for instance). They work perfectly, as always. My Pixel struggles and fails. Sucks.
Would be great for Google to fix this. Given the fact that BT works perfectly in my car indicates that it's a software problem.
Google: fix it.