I'm not seeing anything special in the module list that would hint at
autoconnection of the new bluetooth devices, unless that's a new feature
in a new PulseAudio or if you had compiled it yourself. Regardless, I
can't reproduce this here with my laptop and Android phone (though it's
using ICS)
It's still unknown to me why it autoconnects and reacts that way; since
I'm not seeing that behavior. In all cases I'd expect that the sources
and sinks would have to be connected in PulseAudio, which currently
should mean manual intervention by a user, and something that doesn't
survive a reboot.
On your phone, you may be able to go into the "advanced" settings for
the bluetooth connection (long press, usually), and disconnect the
multimedia part?
I'm opening a task for PulseAudio, in case one of the audio developers
have an idea about what could be causing this?
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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