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Android's Bluetooth Absolute Volume is a useful feature for many users, but you may need to turn it off sometimes. Here's what it does and how to disable it.
With version 0.9 of the software development kit, programmers get better compatibility with real Android phones due next quarter--but no Bluetooth interface.
Screenshots of Android's upcoming Bluetooth QS tile dialog. As you can see in the screenshots shown above, the pop-up dialog shows my currently-connected Galaxy Buds 2 Pro and my previously ...
Bluetooth is a necessary part of Android Auto. Here's why you need Bluetooth to use it, and how it differs from the wireless version.
Bluetooth latency for audio has been a long-running problem, but the Android ecosystem is largely to blame.
You can disable Android's Bluetooth absolute volume feature, which makes the phone's and a Bluetooth device's volume work together.