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[app]Headset Blocker Question

chrisw21

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So I had to get Headset Blocker app for my 3D. Going to be using it in my car for music, but I don't have the system hooked up yet. I knew I needed it because when I plugged in the cable (cable not hooked up to anything yet, just coiled up) my phone started making a call, started playing music, and gave the "too many skipped songs" notification from Pandora. Question is.... When I do have it hooked up in the car, will I still be able to make/receive calls? Will the incoming call go thru my speakers or will I need to undock to talk? I don't have a headset to test it with and I couldn't find the answer by searching. Anyone have any experience with this?

Thanks!!
 
Yes your calls should go through your speakers



So I had to get Headset Blocker app for my 3D. Going to be using it in my car for music, but I don't have the system hooked up yet. I knew I needed it because when I plugged in the cable (cable not hooked up to anything yet, just coiled up) my phone started making a call, started playing music, and gave the "too many skipped songs" notification from Pandora. Question is.... When I do have it hooked up in the car, will I still be able to make/receive calls? Will the incoming call go thru my speakers or will I need to undock to talk? I don't have a headset to test it with and I couldn't find the answer by searching. Anyone have any experience with this?

Thanks!!
 
Headset blocker just blocks headset button presses( or in the case of HTC it blocks imagined button presses) sound will still go through.

My HTC has the same problem as yours and unfortunately hs-blocker also blocks all the special cyanogen track change functions. If you keep your headphone Jack clean you might not have to use hs-blocker much, I don't.
 
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