What's new
DroidForums.net | Android Forum & News

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

REALLY really dumb question - i hope!

pootler

New Member
O.K,


I am trying to switch from a windows car pc to an android version.


To be honest, car pc's are a real dinosaur, so I was hoping for a lot more innovation in the android field.


So '........... I am trying several android car launchers to try to get a feel for things.


I have an allergy ( :-) ) to Google services, so do not want any google voice search, or android auto.


Happy with offline maps as well.


I am now finding a problem with what I think should be one of the most basic things - that is , making and receiving calls.


First off, I have a 10 inch android tablet on which I am trialling these apps.


I am connecting my nokia smartphone ( android 11 ) to the tablet via bluetooth.


NOW....... I foolishly thought that android could take care of the rest without much tweaking.


By that i mean, if my phone is connected and sharing contacts, why can't I click on the ''phone ' icons on the apps, and get either 1) a dialler, or 2) a list of contacts??


Am I wrong? - is that not one of the most basic things - to connect your phone to a tablet and use the tablet app to make calls using your connected phone?


I have had no luck doing this , and have found little info on the web.


I am sure I am going mad, but could anyone give me an idiots guide to how to achieve this?


Many Thanks


pootler
 
Welcome to the Forum. I could be mistaken but I don't think you can make calls like that from a tablet connected to a phone via Bluetooth. I think the only way that tablet would make a call is if it is SIM capable and it has its own calling plan with your provider. I don't think Android sees it as a "phone capable" connection.

Sent from my Pixel 4 XL using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:
Welcome to the Forum. I could be mistaken but I don't think you can make calls like that from a tablet connected to a phone via Bluetooth. I think the only way that tablet would make a call is if it is SIM capable and it has its own calling plan with your provider. I don't think Android sees it as a "phone capable" connection.

Sent from my Pixel 4 XL using Tapatalk
Probably not applicable but...
Samsung Tablets can make/receive calls when connected to a Samsung phone, using a Samsung application w/o a SIM.
 
Back
Top