I have something similar happen on my car. My phone is Bluetooth but because it’s Huawei, it’s not fully recognised. So when I send a voice message with Wechat, I see the car displaying a “phone call” to number 0000 as long as a keep the button pressed.
I’m wondering if this something similar going on here?
I suspect not, given Bluetooth is packet based and includes checksums, so radio interference should result in corrupted packets that are ignored. That sounds like some kind of software bug/quirk?
I have something similar happen on my car. My phone is Bluetooth but because it’s Huawei, it’s not fully recognised. So when I send a voice message with Wechat, I see the car displaying a “phone call” to number 0000 as long as a keep the button pressed.
I’m wondering if this something similar going on here?
I suspect not, given Bluetooth is packet based and includes checksums, so radio interference should result in corrupted packets that are ignored. That sounds like some kind of software bug/quirk?