Bluetooth pairing issue (Unable to pair with all kind of phones)

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realjohny:
Hi,
I am trying to connect my Obi200 with ObiBT with different phones. It connects with Samsung S5 and S4 but not with an LG Android phone, a Nokia basic phone and an ASUS tablet with calling function.

I want to buy a dedicated phone for Obi200 but I am not sure which one to get as in case of no connectivity it will be an issue. Kindly advise on a highly reliable phone with auto Bluetooth connectivity.

Regards.
Johny.

realjohny:
Anyone?  :-[

Ostracus:
Maybe the reason you're not getting a reply is because, it depends. Once you have a phone with the right profiles, the issue of reliability as it applies to BT depends upon the quality of the stack on that respective phone. Best recommendation is to find a phone with the fewest BT problems, and buy from a place with a good return policy. Since you don't appear to be using the phone for much, you may want to go with something very simple.

giqcass:
It might help if we knew what service you plan to use or even what country you are in.  These forums have world wide users.  I used a Motorola W385 with www.pagepluscellular.com for a long time.  I had it always paired and plugged in for an extended time as a backup.  Much in the same way you described.  It cost me $10 every 120 days for prepaid service.  I set it as #2 in a trunk group so it would automatically switch over.

Ostracus:
I think I still have that phone someplace. Unfortunately I don't think CDMA is long for around here.

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