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I heard that updating the BT stack protocols to support BT 4.0 is now closer to reality I think cause Linux is receiving that update or something. I don't know for sure but maybe that'll fix the problem hopefully.
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2012-07-09
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2012-07-09
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Weird, I have zero problems streaming Soma.fm on wifi while listening with my Stereo Bluetooth headphones on my N9. I just did a test and was streaming Soma.fm while also downloading the City scene App from Ovi Store while also switching between two browser sessions to keep in constant use of maximum bandwidth of my wifi, and had zero problems at all.
Are you guys sure you don't have some kind of subtle hardware issue?
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2012-07-09
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2012-07-09
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2012-07-09
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2012-07-09
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i also.have zero issues with BT playing a WiFi stream. However, it could be related to the “volume” of the stream, and therefore could be related with some settings of the router. The router hardware quality can play a key role as well so it won't increase the load on the n9 antenna.
just saying.
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I have another N9 which I use for testing and tried on that with no problems as well. Could it be the combination of N9 and specific bluetooth speaker/headsets?, I am using a motorola s10-HD, I have some other stereo bluetooth headsets I might pull out and try just to see what happens.
Unicorn Beast N9 64GB