Hi,
I have n910c running 5.1.1 N910CXXS2CPB3 stock rom.
The phone WAS paired to Volkswagen CC 2014 bluetooth audio.
I decided to replace original VW navigation system to another navigation sound system device. This NEW Navi has it's own bluetooth module. The prevoius one (VW original) did not consist of internal BT and was supported by external one BT module (hidden under the passenger seat).
I was forced to unpair my Note4 from original VW BT module. User (me) in VW it is completely erased. VW computer shows an info: "No paired devices".
My phone is paired directly to NEW NAVI system instead of VW original BT module. I removed the "VWAudio" device from list in Note4 BT settings. My Note4 BT setting is: "Only visible to paired devices", but the VW original bluetooth still requests to pair my phone!.
My phone should be not visible for my VW car! I guess VW still remembers my phone BT adress.
Is there any possibility (on Note4) to block/stop permanently request to pair from specific device?
I have n910c running 5.1.1 N910CXXS2CPB3 stock rom.
The phone WAS paired to Volkswagen CC 2014 bluetooth audio.
I decided to replace original VW navigation system to another navigation sound system device. This NEW Navi has it's own bluetooth module. The prevoius one (VW original) did not consist of internal BT and was supported by external one BT module (hidden under the passenger seat).
I was forced to unpair my Note4 from original VW BT module. User (me) in VW it is completely erased. VW computer shows an info: "No paired devices".
My phone is paired directly to NEW NAVI system instead of VW original BT module. I removed the "VWAudio" device from list in Note4 BT settings. My Note4 BT setting is: "Only visible to paired devices", but the VW original bluetooth still requests to pair my phone!.
My phone should be not visible for my VW car! I guess VW still remembers my phone BT adress.
Is there any possibility (on Note4) to block/stop permanently request to pair from specific device?
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