My MOTOSPEAK off when bluetooth is turned off.

I was wondering if anyone else has the same problem? My motospeak remains on even after my bluetooth goes out... so I force close and then when I turn on my bluetooth it turns on... but still does not turn off when I turn off my bluetooth. A way to fix it?

Well, in the framework of trying to solve another problem... see my other post... I recharged my phone to default settings and reloaded all my apps. It said that the problem with Motospeak has set itself. We will see as time passes if that is still true. Thanks for all the suggestions and help.

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