![]() ![]() Hope this helps others having similar issues.Not a bad DL speed. The headset should re-pair with the HTC Desire and the status of the "Nokia BH-503" should change to "Connected to phone and media audio".Ī long winded way to get the headset to pair with the phone into both audio modes I know, but seems to work each time for me.This is shown by a rapidly flashing blue LED on the headset, then tap the "Nokia BH-503" item under "Bluetooth Devices" on the HTC Desire's Bluetooth settings to trigger pairing. Power the headset back up again by pressing the "Phone" button on the headset, but keep holding the Phone button down for 5-10 seconds more (used to trigger pairing mode on the headphones).You will see your headset listed under "Bluetooth devices" as "Nokia BH-503" and status as "Paired but not connected".Tap "Wireless & Networks" then tap "Bluetooth Settings".On the HTC Desire from your main screen, press the MENU button, then tap "Settings" on the pop-up menu on the screen.First, power the Nokia BH-503 headset OFF by holding down the phone button on the headset (you will hear a long beep to tell you of power-off and the LED stays a solid RED).I also found after a little experimentation, that if you still have trouble getting the media audio connecting after powering on the Nokia BH-503 headset, give this a try: So if you give the headset some time to "start" and only then switch on BT on the HTC it works.Ĭlick to expand.Thanks for the suggestion geerten. ![]() Technically I would explain it that the Nokia headset is not ready to accept a media audio connection right away and the HTC gives up to soon trying to make this connection.
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