Following my comment "2015-08-25: #65"
Using OTA13 -> I can still confirm this issue in a Ford Fiesta. After
the device detection and introducing the pin for connection, message in
the car says the phone was paired successfully and in the phone seems
connected for a while, however, the blue led
Hi. I've just run into this issue and I am unable to reboot the phone
and it is fully charged. I do not have the phone in developer mode.
(Battery is non-removable right?). I've installed phablet-shell but what
steps should I follow?
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@Simon Between looking at the entry in the settings app and reaching the
terminal on the phone (that I used to produce the output) things might
have changed. The feeling at the time I retrieved the output was that it
was the same whether it was in the first section listed as connected in
the
@Simon @Andiropoulos
1) Turn bluetooth on in the phone and click Ford Audio in the list of devices
2) The car shows a pin that you enter in the phone
3) The phone should list Ford Audio always as Connected. However, what is seen
if that Ford Audio sometimes appear in the Connect a device:
@Simon The car has a small blue display button that is on when a phone
is paired. After detection and introducing the pin that button never
gets blue, showing the pairing is not effectively done. Whenever
possible I will try to get additional debug info.
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I can confirm this issue in a Ford Fiesta. After the device detection
and introducing the pin for connection nothing happens, the connection
is not established. Can someone please update the debugging instructions
on: (a) best way to use the command line in the phone (installing
terminal?
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