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Gary860

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My 2010 Omega Wagon connects to Samsung phone via bluetooth, answers the call and broadcasts callers talking but caller cannot hear me.
I have removed the overhead light compartment and there is no microphone fitted as described by another post.
I have removed the passenger glovebox and I have a factory fitted bluetooth module.
It appears that the microphone was never fitted ??
Any suggestions appreciated.
 

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Probably been swapped out with a berlina unit, see if you can pick up the mic from wreakers.
 

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Trevor, thanks for your reply. I dont think anything has been changed on this car. I bought it at auction when it was 2 years old and it had previously been used by a NSW Health Executive so unlikley anything altered.
 

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My 2010 Omega Wagon connects to Samsung phone via bluetooth, answers the call and broadcasts callers talking but caller cannot hear me.
I have removed the overhead light compartment and there is no microphone fitted as described by another post.
I have removed the passenger glovebox and I have a factory fitted bluetooth module.
It appears that the microphone was never fitted ??
Any suggestions appreciated.

Hi Gary,
Back in 2016 Apple brought out iOS 10, many people including myself had this problem of receiving calls and not being able to hear anyone but did not have this drama before the update.
The security part of the update had software issues which affected many iPhones but many others were not. Apple blame the stereo software people and they blame Apple, so those affected have no fix 3 years later .
I know you have an Android but your article got me thinking, maybe you recently had an update which caused this drama in Android as well?
There is a workaround which is to tap the voice/speaker button on your phone then back to your Bluetooth button, you can then hear the person. It’s a drama though because you have to leave your phone out somewhere in your car so you can get to the buttons to push .
Good luck, hope this helps .
 

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Hello again Gary,

Just found this .

Answer call>Press Transfer Call twice> You should then be able to hear the caller. No need to touch the handset.

Cheers
 

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What would be good is replacing the old factory module with a newer one.
Would need a module with 12v positive and negative, and some rca outputs.
Then seperate out the RCA into separate wires.

I might try find a diagram for the factory blue tooth module.

edit: Might not be that simple.
 

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