Hi,
I tried multiple bluetooth devices which do have multipoint functionality, but on my FP4 in the device’s bluetooth settings the multipoint option is not shown.
Has anyone some insights on multipoint and the FP4?
Best wishes
Hi,
I tried multiple bluetooth devices which do have multipoint functionality, but on my FP4 in the device’s bluetooth settings the multipoint option is not shown.
Has anyone some insights on multipoint and the FP4?
Best wishes
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Thank you. It might help others.
Unfortunately, in this case, with FP4 and Android 13, there are no real insights.
I only have my limited experience with the headphones I’ve been using, but I understood multipoint to be something the device does, rather than what the phone does. The phone can naturally connect to quite a few BT devices simultaneously, correct?
So, when I connect my headphones to my computer and my phone simultaneously, neither one actually knows the other one is there. It’s the headphones that manage both of those.
On some headphones (mine), the multipoint connection only supports one media connection and one phone connection. That means that if the first connection grabs access to the microphone, and the second one wants it, too, the second one will sit there doing nothing until I disconnect the first.
I was tempted to get into a play-by-play of that, but for the question here, it may just be that your specific devices need to learn to agree with each other in a particular way. Change the settings on the phone to exclude everything except phone calls; check the setting on the computer, if that’s what your second device is, to make sure it is only using media audio; change the order you connect them in.
It may be a difficult question to answer unless someone were using the same combination of devices that you are. It’s also possible that users here are more willing to comb through technical guides than you are, but without more specific details, there isn’t much to go on.