Hi all:

I have exactly the same problem as everyone, and tried everything
commented here without success. But I found a way of doing it work,
which maybe helps to fix the error:

* Paired my headset, but didn't set it as trusted. Restarted the bluetooth 
service (did this only once, not every time I want to connect your headset; is 
just to set it in a know state).
* Now, every time I want to use the headset, I turn it on. Bluetooth icon in 
gnome will briefly show as connected, but returns to disconnected (because it 
detected the paired device, but, as it is not a trusted one, will no connect 
automatically to it).
* Wait about ten seconds until I hear a little "pop" in my headset (I suspect 
it is when, after waiting a connection, it puts in some kind of sleep mode to 
save battery)
* Now I can go to the bluetooth icon and set A2DP mode, and everything works 
fine.

If I try to connect it before that status change, the headset will stuck
in HSP/HFP mode and will refuse to change to A2DP mode.

But there is a case when this fails: sometimes, when turning on the
headset, Gnome shell shows a popup and asks me if I want to accept the
connection. In that case, no matter if I accept or deny it, waiting to
hear the "pop" doesn't work: it will also remain stuck in HSP/HFP mode.

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  Failed to change profile to A2DP in 13.04 (Raring), 13.10 (saucy), and
  14.04 (trusty)

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