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Bluetooth Audio on the iPhone

Posted by koruptor | Posted in Apple, Blogosphere, News, Nokia, app store, at&t wireless, iPhone | Posted on 09-03-2009

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This is a workaround for enabling bluetooth audio on your iPhone.

It sucks that Apple’s iPhone doesn’t quite support bluetooth audio.  On one occasion I’ve found it to work, only in the least convenient time.  Try hooking up a bluetooth headset to your iPhone.  Call someone, and in the middle of the call, play some music from the iPod app.  Real stupid, right?  If the call ends, music seems to blast out of the speakers again.  Weak.

I just realized that Sony’s bluetooth iPod dongle works with the device.  First establish a connection between your bluetooth headphones and the iPhone.  I used this one.  Then connect the dongle on the base of the iPhone and turn it on.  Whether or not you’ve turned it on, the iPhone will prompt you with a caution message about using airplane mode.  Select “No.”

Incompatible Accessory Warning 

Ignore the warning.Click “No.”

Your music should now flow through the headphones.  All the buttons on my Philips headphones work:  play/pause, next, previous, volume up, volume down.  When receiving a call, the music will gently fade into the call received.  One issue I did have was that if you attempt to switch the audio source from the bluetooth to the iPhone, the music will continue, oblivious to your buddy on the other end.

Click for an alternate view. 

Click for an alternate view.

Although your iPhone will increase slightly in bulkiness, consider the space you’re saving by carrying one less device.  As for me, this is only a test.  I’m most likely going to continue using my iPod for a few reasons.  80GB is favorable to the iPhone’s 8GB/16GB.  Also, the current support for connecting the iPhone to Linux is still bleeding edge.  I’ll be discussing Linux connectivity in my next article.

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