Yes, there are many different Bluetooth profiles. HFP is Hands Free Profile, i.e., using headset for phone calls. I think A2DP is the audio profile (e.g., listening to music, audio from video, etc.) which does work.[0] But not as a mic + headset for making phone calls (which is HFP). This is a known issue already.
Can anyone comment if modem is working reliably on Bookworm? Or are monitoring/restarting scripts still needed? Well, I guess I should just find some time to upgrade/re-install anyway, sounds like there are at least some improvements, anyway...
In particular I am having trouble with keeping the hotspot on for any length of time (because the data connection drops out). But I am missing regular phone calls, too.
[0] I think this always leads to some confusion when "Bluetooth" is discussed, with some people saying "it works for me" etc. without really understanding the difference.
Can anyone comment if modem is working reliably on Bookworm? Or are monitoring/restarting scripts still needed? Well, I guess I should just find some time to upgrade/re-install anyway, sounds like there are at least some improvements, anyway...
In particular I am having trouble with keeping the hotspot on for any length of time (because the data connection drops out). But I am missing regular phone calls, too.
[0] I think this always leads to some confusion when "Bluetooth" is discussed, with some people saying "it works for me" etc. without really understanding the difference.
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TRS-80
What is Free Software and why is it so important for society?
Protocols, not Platforms
For the most Linux-y experience on your Linux phone, try SXMO!
I am (nominally) the Armbian Maintainer for PineBook Pro (although severely lacking in time these days).