My Weird Prompts

Why Your Phone Betrays You to a Nursery Speaker

27 min · 31 de may de 2026
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Your Android phone keeps hijacking business calls to send them to a nursery speaker. Why can’t you set connection priority? We dig into the 14-year-old Bluetooth stack, the fragmentation that blocks a fix, and the workarounds that actually help—from Tasker automation to hidden developer settings.

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