can anyone help me out with this? i tried to search but couldnt find anything
Please search and post in the right thread/forum. Thank you.
rsweepe said:
can anyone help me out with this? i tried to search but couldnt find anything
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Do you get error messages when you try to delete?
either format it again through your partition manager (i.e. gparted, paragon) or through ADB using these commands:
adb remount
adb shell
busybox rm -r /system/sd/app
busybox rm -r /system/sd/app-private
busybox rm -r /system/sd/dalvik-cache
busybox rm -r /system/sd/data
reboot
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or through terminal emulator using these commands:
su
busybox rm -r /system/sd/app
busybox rm -r /system/sd/app-private
busybox rm -r /system/sd/dalvik-cache
busybox rm -r /system/sd/data
reboot
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if you have other folders in there (with the exception of lost+found), just use the same commands above but replace it with the name of the folder within /system/sd.
i.e. busybox rm -r /system/sd/nameoffolderyouwanttodelete
This is a list of the apps I remove while in clockwork, with /system mounted etc... My question is, is there a way to have it do these commands automatically? I hate having to copy from notepad the commands as i have them saved, then right click in my cmd, paste, enter each and every single one
rm -r amazonmp3_1.6+24_signed_zipaligned.apk
rm -r AppPack2.0.apk
rm -r YouTube.apk
rm -r IM.apk
rm -r Mail.apk
rm -r vvm-signed.apk
rm -r Faves.apk
rm -r mytouchmusic-signed.apk
rm -r HtcTwitter.apk
rm -r com.htc.TwitterWidget.apk
rm -r FavesWidget.apk
rm -r htcmailwidgets.apk
rm -r HTCSetupWizard.apk
rm -r SelfHelp.apk
rm -r Hoops.apk
rm -r NatureTheme.apk
rm -r Palazzo.apk
rm -r Surf.apk
rm -r Wildflower.apk
rm -r com.htc.FriendStreamWidget.apk
rm -r com.htc.NewsReaderWidget.apk
rm -r com.htc.StockWidget.apk
rm -r com.htc.WeatherWidget.apk
You could create a batch script and put adb shell before each line, then when you have mounted /system just type in the name of the script IE remove.bat
sent from my *ROOTED* myTouch 3G Slide
adb does have an "uninstall" option. I'm not sure it would work in this situation. You could try a batch file that has "adb uninstall AppPack2.0.apk" for example and see if it works.
^ Will that work on the Slide?
<--- ADB newb
I tried removing apps using root explorer but when I mount the system again the phone reboots and the app is still there. Im just trying to find a way to remove some of the pointless apps.
You have to be in recovery mode because the /system NAND is protected otherwise.
Here's what I do:
1. Reboot the phone in recovery.
2. Run Clockworkmod (by applying update.zip in recovery).
3. Mount /system in Clockworkmod.
4. Now using adb shell, you can remove the apps in /system/app.
Thankyou very much
Okay guys.. I successfully rooted my phone and I removed a bunch of apps and stuff. one of the apps that i removed was Mediascape. I couldn't find a better media player so i attempted to restore the app using this in cmd:
adb shell mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock2 /system
adb shell dd if=/sdcard/apps/MediascapePluginManager.apk of=/system/app/MediascapePluginManager.apk
adb shell dd if=/sdcard/apps/MediascapePluginManager.odex of=/system/app/MediascapePluginManager.odex
adb shell chmod 644 /system/app/MediascapePluginManager*
adb shell dd if=/sdcard/apps/mediascape.apk of=/system/app/mediascape.apk
adb shell dd if=/sdcard/apps/mediascape.odex of=/system/app/mediascape.odex
adb shell chmod 644 /system/app/mediascape*
adb shell reboot
After my phone rebooted.
As it was starting back up, the sony ericsson logo appeared (and i could hear the phone connect to my computer) but then it would end up going to a black screen. And it has been stuck on that for 5 minutes. I can still enter commands, but other than that, I have no idea what is happening. Anyone willing to help me out?
I've also tried removing the app again, but no go
EDIT
NEVERMIND. I got it to work again....
sorry about this, I kind of had a panic attack haha
Hi,
I hope this is a thread that will soon be completely unnecessary.
Disclaimer: I have hardly any knowledge of bluetooth. I don't use it much either. I use WiFi tethering, I hardly ever call in my car (it is considered too dangerous and I agree), I have my music on SDcard.
So the reason for this post is not because I want "to tell" about bluetooth. The only reason is that multiple users sent me PMs asking questions about it.
To have it not too cluttered, and without the real bluetooth experts being able to give their valuable opinion in the forum, I created this post.
I downloaded a Cyanogenmod CM-13 6.0.1 (beta) ROM for the Asus Zenfone, and I downloaded the official 6.0.1 Asus ROM for the Zenfone.
The Asus Zenfone has an Intel(R) atom Z3560 CPU.
Our Joying has a Sofia x64 from the C3200 series, so there is a difference but programmaticaly they are the same. I can't find specifics on the used bluetooth chip set and of course the underlying MCU, in case of the Joying, is totally different.
So for those users who asked me and are brave enough to try for themselves I created two zips containing all necessary files AFAIK.
The CM13 file is of course the Cyanogenmod, the UL-Z00 is the official Asus one. The real system "stuff" in the Cyanogenmod is in general more a "fits all possible x86 architectures" build whereas brand specific ROMS are of course more tuned to the specific hardware.
I took these from the following links:
http://rootmygalaxy.net/install-cm13-on-zenfone-2/
http://rootmygalaxy.net/download-in...c550kl-android-6-0-1-marshmallow-beta-update/
https://www.asus.com/Phone/ZenFone_2_ZE551ML/HelpDesk_Knowledge/ (and likewise support pages for the variety of the models)
So again: If you are brave enough, try for yourself.
I hope some bluetooth expert can shine a light on this. Or better: That Joying or FYT fixes it.
I also downloaded another intel-MTCD (other MCU) head unit ROM, but it seems for 95% the same as the Joying 27 April first 6.0.1 ROM, so to me not worth the effort.
surfer63 said:
Hi,
I hope this is a thread that will soon be completely unnecessary.
Disclaimer: I have hardly any knowledge of bluetooth. I don't use it much either. I use WiFi tethering, I hardly ever call in my car (it is considered too dangerous and I agree), I have my music on SDcard.
So the reason for this post is not because I want "to tell" about bluetooth. The only reason is that multiple users sent me PMs asking questions about it.
To have it not too cluttered, and without the real bluetooth experts being able to give their valuable opinion in the forum, I created this post.
I downloaded a Cyanogenmod CM-13 6.0.1 (beta) ROM for the Asus Zenfone, and I downloaded the official 6.0.1 Asus ROM for the Zenfone.
The Asus Zenfone has an Intel(R) atom Z3560 CPU.
Our Joying has a Sofia x64 from the C3200 series, so there is a difference but programmaticaly they are the same. I can't find specifics on the used bluetooth chip set and of course the underlying MCU, in case of the Joying, is totally different.
So for those users who asked me and are brave enough to try for themselves I created two zips containing all necessary files AFAIK.
The CM13 file is of course the Cyanogenmod, the UL-Z00 is the official Asus one. The real system "stuff" in the Cyanogenmod is in general more a "fits all possible x86 architectures" build whereas brand specific ROMS are of course more tuned to the specific hardware.
I took these from the following links:
http://rootmygalaxy.net/install-cm13-on-zenfone-2/
http://rootmygalaxy.net/download-in...c550kl-android-6-0-1-marshmallow-beta-update/
https://www.asus.com/Phone/ZenFone_2_ZE551ML/HelpDesk_Knowledge/ (and likewise support pages for the variety of the models)
So again: If you are brave enough, try for yourself.
I hope some bluetooth expert can shine a light on this. Or better: That Joying or FYT fixes it.
I also downloaded another intel-MTCD (other MCU) head unit ROM, but it seems for 95% the same as the Joying 27 April first 6.0.1 ROM, so to me not worth the effort.
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Will give this a try as soon as possible
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I am going to have a try today and see what happens.
@surfer63
Is there anything in the joying server that is interacting with the Bluetooth core or the Joying BT app?
I have a funny feeling that something joying is turning the BT off if not using the Joying BT app, been doing this since android 6.0 after about 3mins.
sucks for people running apps that don't require the Joying BT app, eg Inet Truma Box for incar heating controlled with BT
So I started today putting together a batch ADB file to test the CM version of the BT for joying
I have completely run out of time to finish it and I wont be able to complete it till next week, there is quite a bit to go on it and i am not even sure it works, so if anyone want to continue with it, u can.
The ADB Files are not my work and i don't take credit for it, I only added the files and made the batch
This work is not complete and SHOULD NOT BE USED in its current state.
Attached is the half built BluetoothUpgrade Files
View attachment BluetoothUpdate.zip
Echo off
adb kill-server
adb connect %1
adb root
adb connect %1
adb shell mount -o rw,remount /system
adb shell mount -o rw,remount /system /system
adb shell mount -o rw,remount /
adb shell mount -o rw,remount / /
# Push New Files To SDcard (Should Be Finished)
adb push Bluetooth.apk /sdcard/
adb push BluetoothExt.apk /sdcard/
adb push BluetoothMidiService.apk /sdcard/
adb push btnvtool /sdcard/
adb push btsnoop /sdcard/
adb push MTP_WCD9306_Bluetooth_cal.acdb /sdcard/
adb push MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZD550KL.acdb /sdcard/
adb push MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZE550KL.acdb /sdcard/
adb push MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZE600KL.acdb /sdcard/
adb push QRD_Bluetooth_cal.acdb /sdcard/
adb push QRD_SKUL_Bluetooth_cal.acdb /sdcard/
adb push bt_did.conf /sdcard/
adb push bt_stack.conf /sdcard/
adb push android.hardware.bluetooth.xml /sdcard/
adb push android.hardware.bluetooth_le.xml /sdcard/
adb push init.qcom.bt.sh /sdcard/
adb push libbluetooth_jni.so /sdcard/
adb push bluetooth.default.so /sdcard/
adb push libbt-vendor.so /sdcard/
adb push libbtnv.so /sdcard/
# Move The Original Files To OLD Files (List Not Finsished)
adb shell "su -c cp /system/Bluetooth/Bluetooth.apk /system/Bluetooth/Bluetooth.apk.old"
adb shell "su -c cp /system/Bluetooth/oat/x86/Bluetooth.odex /system/Bluetooth/oat/x86/Bluetooth.odex.old"
adb shell "su -c cp /system/Bluetooth/lib/libbluetooth_jni.so /system/Bluetooth/lib/libbluetooth_jni.so.old"
adb shell "su -c cp /system/BluetoothMidiService/BluetoothMidiService.apk /system/BluetoothMidiService/BluetoothMidiService.apk.old"
adb shell "su -c cp /system/BluetoothMidiService/oat/x86/BluetoothMidiService.odex /system/BluetoothMidiService/oat/x86/BluetoothMidiService.odex.old"
# Make New Directories (List Not Finished)
adb shell "mkdir /system/app/BluetoothExt/"
adb shell "mkdir /system/etc/acdbdata/"
adb shell "mkdir /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/"
adb shell "mkdir /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/msm8939-tapan-snd-card/"
adb shell "mkdir /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZD550KL/"
adb shell "mkdir /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZE550KL/"
adb shell "mkdir /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZE600KL/"
adb shell "mkdir /system/etc/acdbdata/QRD/"
adb shell "mkdir /system/etc/acdbdata/QRD/msm8939-snd-card-skul/"
adb shell "mkdir /system/vendor/lib64"
# Set Permissions Of New Directories (List Not Finished)
adb shell "chmod 0755 /system/app/BluetoothExt/"
adb shell "chmod 0755 /system/etc/acdbdata/"
adb shell "chmod 0755 /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/"
adb shell "chmod 0755 /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/msm8939-tapan-snd-card/"
adb shell "chmod 0755 /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZD550KL/"
adb shell "chmod 0755 /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZE550KL/"
adb shell "chmod 0755 /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZE600KL/"
adb shell "chmod 0755 /system/etc/acdbdata/QRD/"
adb shell "chmod 0755 /system/etc/acdbdata/QRD/msm8939-snd-card-skul/
adb shell "chmod 0755 /system/vendor/lib64"
# Copy The New Files To Locations (Should Be Finished, Not tested)
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/Bluetooth.apk /system/app/Bluetooth/Bluetooth.apk"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/BluetoothExt.apk /system/app/BluetoothExt/BluetoothExt.apk"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/BluetoothMidiService.apk /system/app/BluetoothMidiService/BluetoothMidiService.apk"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/btnvtool /system/bin/btnvtool"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/btsnoop /system/bin/btsnoop"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/MTP_Bluetooth_cal.acdb /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/MTP_Bluetooth_cal.acdb"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/MTP_WCD9306_Bluetooth_cal.acdb /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/msm8939-tapan-snd-card/MTP_WCD9306_Bluetooth_cal.acdb"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZD550KL.acdb /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZD550KL/MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZD550KL.acdb"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZE550KL.acdb /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZE550KL/MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZE550KL.acdb"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZE600KL.acdb /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZE600KL/MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZE600KL.acdb"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/QRD_Bluetooth_cal.acdb /system/etc/acdbdata/QRD/QRD_Bluetooth_cal.acdb"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/QRD_SKUL_Bluetooth_cal.acdb /system/etc/acdbdata/QRD/msm8939-snd-card-skul/QRD_SKUL_Bluetooth_cal.acdb"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/bt_did.conf /system/etc/bluetooth/bt_did.conf"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/bt_stack.conf /system/etc/bluetooth/bt_stack.conf"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/android.hardware.bluetooth.xml /system/etc/permissions/android.hardware.bluetooth.xml"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/android.hardware.bluetooth_le.xml /system/etc/permissions/android.hardware.bluetooth_le.xml"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/init.qcom.bt.sh /system/etc/init.qcom.bt.sh"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/libbluetooth_jni.so /system/lib/libbluetooth_jni.so"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/bluetooth.default.so /system/lib/hw/bluetooth.default.so"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/libbt-vendor.so /system/vendor/lib/libbt-vendor.so"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/libbtnv.so /system/vendor/lib64/libbtnv.so"
# Set Permission Of New Files (Should Be Finished, Not tested)
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/app/Bluetooth/Bluetooth.apk"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/app/BluetoothExt/BluetoothExt.apk"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/app/BluetoothMidiService/BluetoothMidiService.apk"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/bin/btnvtool"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/bin/btsnoop"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/MTP_Bluetooth_cal.acdb"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/msm8939-tapan-snd-card/MTP_WCD9306_Bluetooth_cal.acdb"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZD550KL/MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZD550KL.acdb"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZE550KL/MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZE550KL.acdb"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/acdbdata/MTP/ZE600KL/MTP_Bluetooth_cal_ZE600KL.acdb"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/acdbdata/QRD/QRD_Bluetooth_cal.acdb"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/acdbdata/QRD/msm8939-snd-card-skul/QRD_SKUL_Bluetooth_cal.acdb"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/bluetooth/bt_did.conf"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/bluetooth/bt_stack.conf"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/permissions/android.hardware.bluetooth.xml"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/permissions/android.hardware.bluetooth_le.xml"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/etc/init.qcom.bt.sh"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/lib/libbluetooth_jni.so"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/lib/hw/bluetooth.default.so"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/vendor/lib/libbt-vendor.so"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/vendor/lib64/libbtnv.so"
shanetrainST said:
So I started today putting together a batch ADB file to test the CM version of the BT for joying
I have completely run out of time to finish it and I wont be able to complete it till next week, there is quite a bit to go on it and i am not even sure it works, so if anyone want to continue with it, u can.
The ADB Files are not my work and i don't take credit for it, I only added the files and made the batch
This work is not complete and SHOULD NOT BE USED in its current state.
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Nice work.
However, I would start with simply replacing the bluetooth.apk first.
And then the bluetooth.apk, the libbluetooth_jni.so and the bluetooth.default.so
Or did you already try that?
Note also that the "libbt-vendor.so" is seemingly a vendor library. Maybe you still need the original from Joying for the specific Intel vendor bluetooth stuff. On the other hand: the CM-13 is not hardware specific, so maybe it is more cross-compatible.
Going to try that soon thanks for tips, had a bit of time on my lunch break.
new batch file that replaces the three files u mentioned.
If anyone want to test it, file attached
I take zero responsibility if anything happens to your unit
To undo if it don't work just use root browser to delete the new files and rename the old files.
View attachment BluetoothUpdate2.zip
BluetoothHalfUpdate.bat
Echo off
adb kill-server
adb connect %1
adb root
adb connect %1
adb push Bluetooth.apk /sdcard/
adb push libbluetooth_jni.so /sdcard/
adb push bluetooth.default.so /sdcard/
adb shell mount -o rw,remount /system
adb shell mount -o rw,remount /system /system
adb shell mount -o rw,remount /
adb shell mount -o rw,remount / /
adb shell "su -c mount -o remount,rw /system"
adb shell "su -c cp /system/Bluetooth/Bluetooth.apk /system/Bluetooth/Bluetooth.apk.old"
adb shell "su -c cp /system/Bluetooth/oat/x86/Bluetooth.odex /system/Bluetooth/oat/x86/Bluetooth.odex.old"
adb shell "su -c cp /system/Bluetooth/lib/libbluetooth_jni.so /system/Bluetooth/lib/libbluetooth_jni.so.old"
adb shell "su -c cp /system/lib/hw/bluetooth.default.so /system/lib/hw/bluetooth.default.so.old"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/Bluetooth.apk /system/app/Bluetooth/Bluetooth.apk"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/libbluetooth_jni.so /system/lib/libbluetooth_jni.so"
adb shell "su -c cp /sdcard/bluetooth.default.so /system/lib/hw/bluetooth.default.so"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/app/Bluetooth/Bluetooth.apk"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/lib/libbluetooth_jni.so"
adb shell "su -c chmod 644 /system/lib/hw/bluetooth.default.so"
adb reboot
Thanks guys for taking the time to fix it.
Have you tested just a little bit? It works?
Not having much luck with mine, also missed a line of command in the shell that I will add later that mounts it
Every time I get ADB shell root, it connects for about 2seconds then kick me off. I am on the latest July rom
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So I updated
Bluetooth.apk
(Strange that it didn't produce a Bluetooth.odex on reboot)
Libbluetooth-Jni.so
Bluetooth.default.so
When unit boot's up it shows that Bluetooth sharing has crashed, not sure how to fix it
Must need more files replaced, anyone know a android Bluetooth expert? Would help heaps
So far the BT is broken and won't power on and the Joying app cannot use it but...
Anyone remember was Bluetooth tethering in the menu? Pic attached
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
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That's difficult to understand this with my knowledge at the moment.:crying:
shanetrainST said:
So I updated
Bluetooth.apk
(Strange that it didn't produce a Bluetooth.odex on reboot)
Libbluetooth-Jni.so
Bluetooth.default.so
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That is because the odex can't be written to the read-only /system on startup. So it will be written to /data/app like any downloaded app.
Most probably you will find it at /data/app/com.android.bluetooth/oat/x86/base.odex
For the rest I don't have an answer.
I might just put back the original Bluetooth.apk
Just swap the Bluetooth.default.so first
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This is probably a silly suggestion and already been tried but not seen anything on the joying threads... has anyone tried a Bluetooth tethering manager for the tethering side?
I use this for connecting my phone to a tablet in car.
Bluetooth tethering manager
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tomlocksapps.bluetoothtetheringmanager
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Merlous said:
This is probably a silly suggestion and already been tried but not seen anything on the joying threads... has anyone tried a Bluetooth tethering manager for the tethering side?
I use this for connecting my phone to a tablet in car.
Bluetooth tethering manager
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tomlocksapps.bluetoothtetheringmanager
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I've used that app and although it works fine I found it to be a bit slow.
I found the app the @doitright wrote a lot faster and it works fine and it's free
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...elopment/bluetooth-settings-launcher-t3504526
If you want to read more head to my Q&A : https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...ts/intel-sofia-to-micro-tutorials-qa-t3616074
instead of swapping out apk's
try firmware from another device. joying uses realtek rtl8723a/rtk8723
check out
~5009_60/system/vendor/etc/bluetooth
~5009_60/system/vendor/etc/firmware/bt
/nvm_fs_partition/bluetooth
/system/bin/bt_vendor_test
???
edit said:
I've used that app and although it works fine I found it to be a bit slow.
I found the app the @doitright wrote a lot faster and it works fine and it's free
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...elopment/bluetooth-settings-launcher-t3504526
If you want to read more head to my Q&A : https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...ts/intel-sofia-to-micro-tutorials-qa-t3616074
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Thought you probably had but better safe than sorry! Thanks will check that one out.
Following your thread for when I get mine but just delayed it. Was ordering the single din 8" with 5.0.1 on but then they announced the newer cooler running one but it's on 6 and no 8" yet... was hoping this July 7th update might have solved more. Don't really need Bluetooth calling as I have side mounted exhausts and too loud really to talk and it's only a sheet of aluminium between the stereo and the outside so in the sun it will get rather hot...
Worse case will end up WiFi tethering.
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gtxaspec said:
instead of swapping out apk's
try firmware from another device. joying uses realtek rtl8723a/rtk8723
check out
~5009_60/system/vendor/etc/bluetooth
~5009_60/system/vendor/etc/firmware/bt
/nvm_fs_partition/bluetooth
/system/bin/bt_vendor_test
???
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Thanks for the info
In the Joying 6.0 running OS I find there is this firmware file
vendor/etc/firmware/bt
-A11.Pbn
In the Joying 5.1 rom zip I found
vendor/etc/firmware/bt
-A00.pbn
-A10.pbn
-A11.pbn
Could anyone confirm what firmware file the 5.1 is running on
Could be as simple as swapping the A11.pbn for one of the other two.
A00.pbn seems to have the largest file size?? Not sure if it might be a fully featured firmware for the Realtek BT or it could be because they are using a few different variations of the RTL8723A
Will test tonight
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Getting very close to working out why Bluetooth disconnect and reconnect on apps that make their own Bluetooth connections without the Joying app.
This might be helpful for inet truma box aswell if it suffers the same issue.
The original problem was it would disconnect the apps Bluetooth after 3 and the the app would have to reconnect/disconnect/reconnect and then it would work fine.
I have started to rename some of the sys/app/ files as apk.old
I started renaming one at a time and got board and renamed a heap.
End result is my BT stays connected now and the app don't disconnect after 3mins of usages.
I think Joying turns the BT off if there is no device paired/connected via their Joying app, and one of the system apps takes care of it.
Tonight I will go back through and work out the culprit.
This has been a few month battle for me trying to figure out this issues, so happy it's not a driver or a Android core apk causing this
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shanetrainST said:
Getting very close to working out why Bluetooth disconnect and reconnect on apps that make their own Bluetooth connections without the Joying app.
This might be helpful for inet truma box aswell if it suffers the same issue.
The original problem was it would disconnect the apps Bluetooth after 3 and the the app would have to reconnect/disconnect/reconnect and then it would work fine.
I have started to rename some of the sys/app/ files as apk.old
I started renaming one at a time and got board and renamed a heap.
End result is my BT stays connected now and the app don't disconnect after 3mins of usages.
I think Joying turns the BT off if there is no device paired/connected via their Joying app, and one of the system apps takes care of it.
Tonight I will go back through and work out the culprit.
This has been a few month battle for me trying to figure out this issues, so happy it's not a driver or a Android core apk causing this
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Interesting and well done hopefully, I would have been the same as you with the impatience lol.
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