On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Raymond Rodgers
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I just signed up for service with T-mobile and got a G1 yesterday, and
> right away paired it with my Jabra BT5020 which I've had for about a
> year now. Right off the bat I  discovered that using the headset's call
> button does not trigger the voice dialing/command feature of the
> G1/Android. As it wasn't urgent, I dismissed that, and did a bit of
> research later. It appears that this functionality is hit and miss with
> various bluetooth headsets; some messages on various forums report that
> some headsets work perfectly while others don't, some say that it just
> doesn't work with Jabra headsets, and still others claim that it's only
> Jabra headsets that have the problem.
>
> I contacted Jabra's tech support and they suggested resetting the phone
> (by removing the battery for 10 seconds and then powering it back up)
> and headset (by charging it for 5-10 seconds), but this didn't solve the
> problem either. I also sent an email to T-mobile's tech support, but I
> haven't gotten a response back yet. I know it's not my headset itself
> that is the problem because it still works fine with my previous phone
> (LG enV/VX9900).
>
> Is this an Android compatibility issue? If so, is this something that's
> being worked on?

Bluetooth voice dialing support was added in the cupcake codebase.
It's not in 1.0.

Nick Pelly
Android Systems Engineer

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