This isn't helpful, but I'm thinking if you are driving maybe just hang up the phone & drive.
Now get off my lawn..... :wink:
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Stefanie Well-Known Member
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Just because a dude wants to figure out why his Bluetooth isn't working doesn't mean that he's automatically a distracted, dangerous driver. Personally, I hate talking on the phone while I drive, but if I buy a car with Bluetooth it had better darn well work.
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Stefanie Well-Known Member
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This is probably not extremely helpful, but I don't think it's iOS 8 either, as my Bluetooth is working fine since the update (iPhone 5s).
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They are saying iOS 8 could be the issue and a fix is coming in iOS 8.1
See Apple's iOS 8 update breaks Bluetooth car connections, fix may be coming with iOS 8.1
Then again if you ask the right columnist iOS 8 has caused global warming too. -
Thanks all, I should have mentioned that I took the update to iOS8.1 as well.
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Correction, I am running 8.0.2. So if there is an 8.1 coming, great.
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8.1 is in beta right now.
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This is why they made Bluetooth. With all due respect, if you cannot drive AND have a conversation into a speaker just as if you were talking to someone sitting next to you, it may be a good idea to turn in your keys. In my line of work, I field phone calls regularly and do just fine with one hand on the wheel, one hand managing the sloshbox, and a mouth full of verbiage for my soldiers.