My main issue is, if the BT is connected and I answer a call from the phone-like, if I want to talk in private NOT on cars bluetooth, car overrides it and you can hear conversation on cars speakers-this is not good with clients in car, listening to conversation...so I just dont use BT anymore.....plus the battery life is awful on this phone with BT.
Yeah, this can be a problem if you want to talk in private. It's just the way BT was set up and flows from the notion that this would normally be a earbud picking up the phone call, not a speaker phone.
One way around this and to have more control over the BT operation is to make a shortcut on you main menu that goes to turning the BT on/off. Maybe even dedicating one of your hardware buttons to the task (this assumes you phone can be customized this way, all 3 of my Motorola phones have had this abilty).
That way you can easily turn BT on if you want to use the car's hands free feature, and otherwise leave it off for privacy and batt life.
Hope this helps.
Ya, but I do not think its a BT feature, my crappy LG sprint BT phone would go to phone only operation when I answered a call from phone, when I do this on the samsung, it does not matter-as long as BT is enabled it will always come through car speakers.