It *should* connect to your phone by just pressing the call button with a call comes in. (They all work this way). My guess is, based on your description, is that you are not just pressing the call button, but holding it. This resets the headset back to default and unpairs the phone. When you receive a call (after making certain it's paired) is to just tap the call button once.
SOURCE: Motorola H350 - Incoming calls
there is nothing you can do about the delay as it's the time it takes for the bluetooth to send the signal to your earpiece to tell it the call is answered, the only way to stop any delay is to set your phone to auto answer in the bluetooth headphone settings or in the call settings.
SOURCE: my headset wil not turn purple after holding it for 5 seconds
You need to hold down the call button before opening the mic. Once it turns purple immediatly open the mic. If you wait too long to open the mic after it turns purple it will turn blue or just go out.
SOURCE: Trouble getting motorola headset to pair with my samsung phone
Here is what will work.
Fold the microphone in the closed position on the headset.
Now hold the button down and open the microphone out while still holding the button down. Assuming that you phone is in the Bluetooth mode searching for a device, you should see your headset listed.
SOURCE: H700 now only dials last number called
On mine, if I wait for it to be fully connected with the phone, then press the button one time, the blackberry ask for the correct voice command. However, if I press the button twice, it will dial the last number called.
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