Help with wakelocks - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

Hey guys I'm having trouble with a wakelock preventing my phone from going into deep sleep.
I'm running latest pixel experience ROM, but it's happening since a couple of versions back.
You can see the one in the screenshots, it is called
7000000.ssusb. I've search on the internet but can't seem to find a fix. Any help is appreciated!
Thanks in advance!

I've been facing this issue for the past couple of months and haven't found a solution at all. I've been asking in all forums and been taking it to service center. The service center people are a huge pain as they don't even understand what this issue is.

Install amplify from play store. See if that helps.(ofc after limiting whatever that 70000000000 is)

AkCullen said:
I've been facing this issue for the past couple of months and haven't found a solution at all. I've been asking in all forums and been taking it to service center. The service center people are a huge pain as they don't even understand what this issue is.
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any update.. facing the same issue here. does ur otg work?

I would advise installing Better Battery Stats
Then make a dump file and post it on the official thread, it is really important to follow the instruction for making a log to the letter.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Instructions:
Before posting a dump please make sure that the references for kernel wakelocks and alarms were processed correctly. Reading a dump takes a few minutes and it would be great if you could not waste the time of whomever studies it, aiming at helping you.
Generally a dump "since unplugged" is better than "since charged". When you start your analysis make sure to follow following procedure:
- enable watchdog processing in BBS settings
- verify from/to references is checked under custom views
- full charge device then let it run down to ~95%
- put device to sleep for at least 6 hours (no touchy!)
- wake device and launch BBS
- adjust from/to references to 'screen off' and 'screen on'
- save dumpfile from share menu
- post resulting log to this thread (or provide cloud link)
I will not reply to posts with incomplete dumps
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Edit: do the 6 hours while you are asleep at night.

kudos1uk said:
I would advise installing Better Battery Stats
Then make a dump file and post it on the official thread, it is really important to follow the instruction for making a log to the letter.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1179809
Instructions:
Edit: do the 6 hours while you are asleep at night.
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I'll post it once I get a hold of my phone.
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.:Addicted:. said:
Install amplify from play store. See if that helps.(ofc after limiting whatever that 70000000000 is)
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Amplify won't even pick 700000.ssusb and there's no possibility for me to limit it using amplify.
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guddu61293 said:
any update.. facing the same issue here. does ur otg work?
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Are you asking if I've tried to connect a OTG device / adapter? No I haven't.

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[Report] KA7 "Battery Drain" (Power Consumption) Report

FYI as a reference point, the screenshots below show CPU activity (a proxy for power consumption) of stock KA7 with stock KA7 Voodoo-injected kernel during an eight-hour sleep-mode test period, logged using SystemPanel. The screen shots also show apps and processes that were frozen with Titanium during this testing and that I normally keep frozen. (I unfreeze Market only when I need it.) Also note that, as a conservative user, I do not synchronize with "the cloud." You will likely get a very different result if you do.
Note the "cityscape" pattern of utilization that resulted in 3% of battery consumption over the eight hour measuring period. Also note that the only process consuming an appreciable (> 0.0%) amount of power was the "suspend" process. For those unfamiliar with these metrics, please see the following tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823025&page=4
Prior to updating to the full KA7 to build, I was on JL5 PDA plus KA7 modem and stock KA7 Voodoo-injected kernel. Power consumption using that system was very poor. The "suspend" process was consuming an unusual amount of power. The graphs suggested that the suspend process was conflicting with other processes as it attempted to transition the CPU into sleep mode.
I hypothesize that, although workable and largely stable, intermixing components from diverse builds may not be a very good idea. Implementation of the "suspend" state is tricky business. Note that this may have implications for the credibility of custom ROMs released without appropriate sleep-mode power consumption testing...
KA7 "Battery Drain" (Power Consumption) Report (continued)
This screenshot below is simply the last (ninth) of the set of sceen shots associated with the previous post.
Nice, thanks for the smart reporting.
Vibrant, BionixV, KA7, Voodoo...
why is it that my system shows up at 0.9%, system process is 0.7%, android.process.acore 0.4%. Do i need to freeze other programs? So far i only have frozen the programs that you have frozen on the above images. Any other that i can/should freeze?
thank you
bionix v 1.3.1
Tiger blood kernal
KA7 modem
erikr189 said:
why is it that my system shows up at 0.9%, system process is 0.7%, android.process.acore 0.4%. Do i need to freeze other programs? So far i only have frozen the programs that you have frozen on the above images. Any other that i can/should freeze?
thank you
bionix v 1.3.1
Tiger blood kernal
KA7 modem
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It is not quite that easy. I cannot tell you which apps/processes are causing you a problem because every system is different. You must use SystemPanel Pro (paid) and follow this process; there is no shortcut:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823025&page=4
BruceElliott said:
It is not quite that easy. I cannot tell you which apps/processes are causing you a problem because every system is different. You must use SystemPanel Pro (paid) and follow this process; there is no shortcut:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823025&page=4
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Yeah i already read that. Seems i just have to take my time with it. How did you go about choosing what programs to freeze, and how long till you got it the way you have it posted here? thanks again.
erikr189 said:
Yeah i already read that. Seems i just have to take my time with it. How did you go about choosing what programs to freeze, and how long till you got it the way you have it posted here? thanks again.
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You are losing me by talking in circles, Bro. You say that you already read the method for figuring out which programs to freeze (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823025&page=4) and then you are asking me how to go about figuring out which programs to freeze. This is the first sentence in the post:
"No, I do not know what other app(s) may be causing your particular version of this problem, nor does anyone else." The need to follow the method in the post to find out which programs to freeze is the whole point of the post for crissakes.
As to how long it takes to figure out your particular system, not sure. It took me many hours because I had to work out the method in the lengthy post from scratch. It should take you much less time if you simply follow the method in the post using SystemPanel. You figure out the problem apps/processes using SystemPanel and then confirm/apply the fix by freezing with Titanium.
If you get stuck somewhere in the method and have a specific question about that step, tell me where in the method you are stuck and describe what is going on at that step; and I will then try to help you.
BruceElliott said:
You are losing me by talking in circles, Bro. You say that you already read the method for figuring out which programs to freeze (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823025&page=4) and then you are asking me how to go about figuring out which programs to freeze. This is the first sentence in the post:
"No, I do not know what other app(s) may be causing your particular version of this problem, nor does anyone else." The need to follow the method in the post to find out which programs to freeze is the whole point of the post for crissakes.
As to how long it takes to figure out your particular system, not sure. It took me many hours because I had to work out the method in the lengthy post from scratch. It should take you much less time if you simply follow the method in the post using SystemPanel. You figure out the problem apps/processes using SystemPanel and then confirm/apply the fix by freezing with Titanium.
If you get stuck somewhere in the method and have a specific question about that step, tell me where in the method you are stuck and describe what is going on at that step; and I will then try to help you.
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my bad bro
erikr189 said:
my bad bro
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No problem.

FIXED! - Froyo ROM "closing" the background apps.

I contacted spearoid via PM to respond to a post of his on the development forum, because at that time, I didn't have enough posts to post in the dev forum... Anyhow, his issue was with Google Navigation. He would switch to another app, say the messaging app (because I don't actually remember his example, and I can't find the post from him on this issue), and then switch back to the Google Navigation app and it was as if he hadn't launched it just a few seconds ago. He had to wait for GPS the lock and then enter the navigation information again... Yeah, I agree, what a PITA (pain in the arse).
I sent him the PM to check out my post on fixing the launcher respawning as I thought the issue was similiar. Well, it is, however, I can't figure out what line to enter to replace the ro.HOME_APP_ADJ... Dang! I then went back to zepplinrox OP here in XDA (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276). I paid special attention to the The Nitty Gritty... For Geeks! and the history sections where he talks about the default minfree values. Bingo!
Using AMM (Auto Memory Manager), I looked at my memory settings, but I had already done this, so I don't know what the defaults are. Using AMM, I used the advanced settings in the menu and manually put in 6, 12, 45, 60, 80, 90. If you are wondering, "Why so high?", check out the thread by androcheck, rather than reinvent the wheel, and post the majority of his post here, I'll just link to it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=622666.
I have found that when I need to switch to an app for a few moments, and come back to the one I was just running (I did try this with Google Navigation and it works), it seems to work. Now, the only flaw I found was if I stay on the second app for a longer period of time, say 2 minutes or so, Google Navigation was killed. Then, why are you sending a text message while driving?!?! (Just kidding.)
Hope this helps. When I find information, I prefer to share it and help others!
Ciao!

[Q] How long do u need 2 change ur rom?

Hi all,
i love this forum so much. thx for that!
When i change my rom i allways do:
download the rom
titanium backup
charging phone to 100%
cwm backup
data wipe
cache wipe
install the rom
dalvik wipe
adding my wifi
adding my google-acc
downloading about 20 apps
restore the userdata with titanium backup
adjust homescreens
changing a lot of settings (for example im very tired for setting allways my auto-brightness-levels. Can i export and import?)
i need about 7h to have everything that way i like it. how long do you need? and have you some tricks to fasten it up?
thx
greets
haxn
PS: im using "ILWT CM7 333" rom. it is awesome!
Most times, backup rom (2-10mins), full wipe, flash, use... Add Titanium sometimes, but I prefer to redownload everything. So something like 15 mins. Also because I change rom frequently, when I decide to keep a rom, I may add some more wipes and sometimes kernels and optimizations (swap, ViperMod, supercharger (just found) or similar...), but most of the times they work right without anything
sorry didn't see you meant also settings and downloading apps, 1 hour so.
7 hours? Jesus!
I can do it all in an hour or 2. To be fair, I'd say 2 hours, as its easy to put the phone down and doing something else while waiting for a task to get done (like CWM backup or Titanium), then forgetting about it for a while.
Of course, how low your battery is will affect the charging step, but at most that's an additional hour.
I can't imagine it taking more than a couple hours, much less the other choices on your poll.
7 hours, the hell man. That's quite a lot. I can do it in an hour clean. But I suppose it all depends on how you use your phone...
I just wipe, flash and then install a couple of apps. I use yahoo mail and it handles all my other mail accounts as well, so that's a quick and dirty cheat as all you need to do is install the app and sign in and boom all your mail is back and all your mail accounts are configured
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It only takes about an hour. I do a nandroid backup, titanium, call log, and sms. That's like ten or fifteen minutes. Then I flash the new rom. Install gapps connect to wifi and download titanium again. That only takes ten minutes. The only thing that takes long is restoring apps. I use go launcher on most roms so I just keep the same home screens and settings. I don't see what could take seven hours...
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do you restore your apps with titanium? are not there issues when updates come?
maybe 7h is too much, mostly im doing this while watching tv, etc. maybe im not that focused. =)
but i really need some hour to have all the way i like it. dont you have your own preferences on auto-bightness? this take a while. i hope they have a nicer option to adjust it in cm9.
and the poll... its just for fun. =)
Why do you all charge to 100%? I just flash unless I'm below 25% after I flash a new rom I drain it to 1% and wipe battery stats, my battery life has improved dramatically since I started doing that. Oh, and I would say two hours max.
deliriousDroid said:
after I flash a new rom I drain it to 1% and wipe battery stats, my battery life has improved dramatically since I started doing that.
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No it hasn't.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/google-engineer-debunks-myth-wiping-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
You can't "improve battery life" by playing tricks with battery stats. Its like saying that messing with the fuel gauge in your car will change how much gas is left in the tank. Battery gauge calibrations and whatnot just change what the meter is saying versus voltage. It doesn't change how long your battery lasts.
redpoint73 said:
No it hasn't.
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-battery-stats-does-not-improve-battery-life/
You can't "improve battery life" by playing tricks with battery stats. Its like saying that messing with the fuel gauge in your car will change how much gas is left in the tank. Battery gauge calibrations and whatnot just change what the meter is saying versus voltage. It doesn't change how long your battery lasts.
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Okay, well I'm not going to argue that since its official, but as I honestly find it makes a difference i will continue to do it
deliriousDroid said:
Why do you all charge to 100%? I just flash unless I'm below 25%
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Its true that most times, you just need enough juice to get the flash done. And I've certainly done it with much less charge than 100%.
In some circumstances of modding the phone its possible to get stuck in a state where the phone will not charge. Messing with hboot is one case where this may happen, but there may be others. In this case, you can recover, provided you have enough battery to do so. If your battery runs too low before you can recover, you are in deep trouble.
Not sure if this type of scenario is possible with a routine ROM flash. But waiting an extra 15 minutes or half hour to make sure you have a decent charge (while not necessarily 100%) doesn't hurt anything, and might prevent you from being stuck in a bad situation.
redpoint73 said:
Its true that most times, you just need enough juice to get the flash done. And I've certainly done it with much less charge than 100%.
In some circumstances of modding the phone its possible to get stuck in a state where the phone will not charge. Messing with hboot is one case where this may happen, but there may be others. In this case, you can recover, provided you have enough battery to do so. If your battery runs too low before you can recover, you are in deep trouble.
Not sure if this type of scenario is possible with a routine ROM flash. But waiting an extra 15 minutes or half hour to make sure you have a decent charge (while not necessarily 100%) doesn't hurt anything, and might prevent you from being stuck in a bad situation.
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Good point, but I like to live life on the edge
Can we add a choice on the poll for less than 2 hours? It seems from the majority of the typed responses for far, this seems to be the most common time frame.
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haxn2 said:
do you restore your apps with titanium? are not there issues when updates come?
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Nope. Apps restored from Titanium are still linked to the Market. They get updated just as normal.
After a ROM flash I usually let the apps sync through Google, then restore the app data only, for apps that need it. But sometimes when apps are missing after the auto-sync, I just restore from Titanium.
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haxn2 said:
but i really need some hour to have all the way i like it. dont you have your own preferences on auto-bightness? this take a while. i hope they have a nicer option to adjust it in cm9.
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And changing that setting takes what, about 10 seconds?
I think you're talking about changing lots of little settings (but you keep mentioning brightness only). But in that case, we're still talking about changing a bunch of settings that take 10 seconds each (or less). Still don't see how that can add up to more than an hour or 2.
another thing to note on battery draining. With the current generation of batteries, it's actually not a good thing to drain it to 1%. It does more damage than anything else. Older gen batteries require that you drain it then charge it up to full again for a few cycles, but that's because of the memory effect.
By draining your battery to 1% you're starving the battery and doing nothing but damaging the battery's capacity. our batteries usually prefer a 20-45% level over anything else.
redpoint73 said:
Can we add a choice on the poll for less than 2 hours? It seems from the majority of the typed responses for far, this seems to be the most common time frame.
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Nope. Apps restored from Titanium are still linked to the Market. They get updated just as normal.
After a ROM flash I usually let the apps sync through Google, then restore the app data only, for apps that need it. But sometimes when apps are missing after the auto-sync, I just restore from Titanium.
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And changing that setting takes what, about 10 seconds?
I think you're talking about changing lots of little settings (but you keep mentioning brightness only). But in that case, we're still talking about changing a bunch of settings that take 10 seconds each (or less). Still don't see how that can add up to more than an hour or 2.
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So when google syncs your apps do you still have to go in and manually download them from the my apps page in the market? I've always used titanium to restore and even when I do it in a batch operation I have to hit install and then done for each app. Is there a way to automate this?
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DAMN! i wanted to post this reply, but i closed the tab. i hate chrome! DAMN!
now the short version:
redpoint73 said:
Can we add a choice on the poll for less than 2 hours?
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i wanted to change it too. bu i cant change it. only mods. i dont want to annoy them with that.
there are a lot of settings u can play with. profiles. homescreens. lockscreen. sounds. auto-brigthness xD (i use 10 level. how u can adjust them in just 10s?). haptic feedback.
i think i want too much a custom custom rom. its wierd.
and now a big noob question:
how can you sync your apps with google? i cant find this.
best wishes
haxn
ps: sorry for the short replay. the first time i wrote nicer and longer..
mbrentrowe said:
So when google syncs your apps do you still have to go in and manually download them from the my apps page in the market?
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Nope. They should just start synching automagically once you go through the setup wizard (first time you boot the phone after the flash) and enter your Google login. Of course, only for Market apps, not apps obtained from other sources.
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haxn2 said:
there are a lot of settings u can play with. profiles. homescreens. lockscreen. sounds. auto-brigthness xD (i use 10 level. how u can adjust them in just 10s?). haptic feedback.
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I wasn't clear on what you were talking about with auto brightness before. I thought you meant just changing the % brightness in settings. Is the auto brightness you mention an app, or a CM7 hack (I haven't messed with CM in a long time). If its an app (and there are some auto brightness apps), you can try to restore app data using Titanium instead of re-entering manually.
Which launcher are you using? If its ADW, you have the option in app to backup the home screen configuration. When you restore, it doesn't come back perfect (some widgets always get messed up for me). But it gets you 80% there and saves a bunch of time. I assume Launcher Pro and other 3rd party launchers has similar functionality. Not sure if you can do similar on the stock launcher (maybe using Titanium?)
auto brightness:
yes it is cm7-stuff. i want my screen a bit darker to improve my batterylife.
launcher:
i use go launcher. there is a save and restore function. but some things go wrong.
and again:
and now a big noob question:
how/where can you sync your apps with google?
haxn2 said:
and again:
and now a big noob question:
how/where can you sync your apps with google?
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If you downloaded apps from the Google Android Market (the "regular" market), then they should just start automatically start synching when you startup the phone after a flash (or buy a new Android phone). You shouldn't have to "do" anything extra. If you got your apps for another market or installed the APKs manually, it won't do this.
IIRC the free version of TB requires you to hit install for each app while the paid version does it in one batch.
mbrentrowe said:
So when google syncs your apps do you still have to go in and manually download them from the my apps page in the market? I've always used titanium to restore and even when I do it in a batch operation I have to hit install and then done for each app. Is there a way to automate this?
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redpoint73 said:
If you downloaded apps from the Google Android Market (the "regular" market), then they should just start automatically start synching when you startup the phone after a flash (or buy a new Android phone). You shouldn't have to "do" anything extra. If you got your apps for another market or installed the APKs manually, it won't do this.
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Jinxed myself. The above has always worked for me, over various different ROMs (CM7, VIrtuous "regular", Affinity, Unity, RCMix, MIUI). I just flashed InsertCoin last night, and none of my apps were automatically synched when I started the phone up. In Market, only my paid apps showed up, and I had to install them manually one by one.
Searching around a bit on here, it seems the auto-sync function is a bit hit-or-miss. One person claims it mostly only works on AOSP ROMs, but this is clearly not the case in my experience.

Any Sync Scheduler App Available

Got this phone and I'm pretty satisfied but of course battery OVERdraining issue is something i would like to avoid..
I have one question for all for you - is there an app which would turn on and off Wifi/Mobile data every hour...or every 30 minutes keeping them on for 2 minutes for example - which is, in my case, enough for syncing.
Additional feature like putting it into sleep mode/turning off that option of scheduled syncing during the night is more than welcomed.
I have previously found some schedulers but you need to schedule each event separately which is non sense in my opinion...One event for ON, one for OFF for each 30 minutes is too much..
Check out .....
LEAN DROID ......
It will work pretty well if u get to know how to use this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teqtic.leandata
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If u want something like scheduling settings and stuff ... then u Shud try this
Tasker
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dinglisch.android.taskerm
Thanks man....i have tried to use tasker but i cannot set anything...i dont know if a problem is in my understanding of the tool but it is too complicated...
Watch a video in YouTube on how to use Tasker ! U will understand

Joying Intel Head Unit Android 6 Update

Android 6 update is available below...
PLEASE NOTE: This is a one way street, no downgrading to android 5.
https://www.carjoying.com/Joying-blog/59.html
Jeep and TL123 (toyota) model are the only ones which use the low resolution ROM
Considering this was released today please be careful what risk you are taking.
I will be doing some tests and will report if I find any issue.. please send your bug reports to carjoying so they can be fixed.
Also we need an INTEL subcategory in the forum under Android Auto
--- updates---
Passwords:
3368 for settings
8086 launchers
5768 menu backlight
Root and debug on
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72057022&postcount=12
- method 2 still work for root and SU
Google voice response works without hacking.
audio_policy.conf now supports usb dacs without modification
TomTom GO works without risky bootloader mod.
Viper4Android installs correctly
-with removal of deep buffer section in /system/etc/audio_policy.conf as per https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72060811&postcount=35
- https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72064749&postcount=41
The pull down white text color issue is fixed with play music and other apps
New Recovery
If you need to RE-FLASH the 6.0 firmware, you MUST rename 5009_20.zip to 5009_60.zip , otherwise the firmware will throw an error! yay! I just tested it and it WORKS!
Enable wireless adb https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71616884&postcount=273
Enable split screen settings in debugging mode then you can split the screens from the task manager (post #84 & #103)
updated "no-kill" https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72102580&postcount=87
task killer removed and will call the google voice search from the 'SRC' button https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72153510&postcount=159
ADB enable easier way post #160: in the downloaded ROM zip,
"config.txt" inside the root firmware directory , just add "service.adb.tcp.port=5555" to the last line.
Spotify notifications work
google from any screen by velvet apk post #206 https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72179874&postcount=206
the CPU works a lot nicer, spending a lot of time at lower freqs when power is not needed
.when you get out of sleep the selected apps are no longer in split screen
you can't read the PMIC temperature anymore
when you set the DPI to 240 the upper bar gets huge and the apps still don't scale well
the bar gets white on Deezer, annoying at night,ugly looking (bug) picture attached
the iGO/Waze bug that makes the unit sleep after 5 minutes (instead of the normal 1 minute) from the moment the engine is off is still present. drawing .01-.05amp for that 5min.
MAY 8 2017 UPDATE
BUG Fixes , Bluetooth Issues solved and working well
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Steering wheel key customization
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...-units/joying-2gb-steering-wheel-key-t3543390
Tips and Tricks link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...roll-joying-2gb-sofia-mtcb-mtcd-tips-t3555249
tomtom go
doctorman said:
Android 6 update is available below...
PLEASE NOTE: This is a one way street, no downgrading to android 5.
https://www.carjoying.com/Joying-blog/59.html
Considering this was released today please be careful what risk you are taking.
I will be doing some tests and will report if I find any issue.. please send your bug reports to carjoying so they can be fixed.
Also we need an INTEL subcategory in the forum under Android Auto
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It works tomtom go?
Again no detailed change log. Incredible.
I'd keep away until a few people have tried this.....
Beta release? Don't think I'd risk this on the head unit and end up without a working unit until they actually fix it.... "Fix some bugs" seems to be the extent of most of their change logs... hehe
someone guinea pig it
Looking forward to someone having the balls to flash this.
As a side note...why is everyone so excited about Android 6 on this unit...I don't see any features that would even make me update.
CadillacMike said:
someone guinea pig it
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Install went very quick, it wipes all applications and data.
I have not yet been able to access via wifi / ADB, so no rooting or mods as of now
> adb connect 10.0.0.26
unable to connect to 10.0.0.26:5555: Connection refused
gustden said:
Install went very quick, it wipes all applications and data.
I have not yet been able to access via wifi / ADB, so no rooting or mods as of now
> adb connect 10.0.0.26
unable to connect to 10.0.0.26:5555: Connection refused
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That would be simply terrible if it can't be bypassed.
CadillacMike said:
someone guinea pig it
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doitright4 said:
Since it wiped everything, did you remember to enable usb debugging? (which really means adbd)
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KamaL said:
That would be simply terrible if it can't be bypassed.
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USB debugging was enabled.
It looks like they missed persist.adb.tcp.port=5555 in the properties. It can be enabled by the following:
1) download a terminal program ( Terminal Emulator for Android )
2) enter the following command: setprop persist.adb.tcp.port 5555
3) reboot
I just, installed supersu and seems to be working
doitright4 said:
That's a great point, and it is really... sad? stupid? FREAKING RETARDED!!!! that they would bother wasting time to build 6.0 so long after 7.0 (and 7.1 even!!!) are already available.
7.x of course, adds in split screen mode, which would be a GREAT benefit to car radios.
There is one thing, however, that could make the 6.0 build good, especially an early or beta build... they've had less time to destroy it than they've had to destroy 5.x. So its probably a faster, more stable, and more respectful build than what we've previously seen.
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Yeah split screen might be useful...otherwise it just runs navigation/music/videos in cars mostly...which any version of Android can do.
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gustden said:
USB debugging was enabled.
It looks like they missed persist.adb.tcp.port=5555 in the properties. It can be enabled by the following:
1) download a terminal program ( Terminal Emulator for Android )
2) enter the following command: setprop persist.adb.tcp.port 5555
3) reboot
I just, installed supersu and seems to be working
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Great to hear that.
Are there any noticeable changes so far?
So how's the update?
Is it faster/slower than android 5?
Did you find some bugs?
@gustden mind checking if the apps are still the same as in 5.1.1? Especially around the server app if the kill switch is still present
bogdi1988 said:
@gustden mind checking if the apps are still the same as in 5.1.1? Especially around the server app if the kill switch is still present
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All the apps are still the same. Not seeing much difference, other than in the settings. So far, it seems fast and stable.
Sofia-1-C9-Server-V1.0.apk looks the same ( and still kills everything on standby). Hope to have time to remove the app killer and add the other mods over the weekend.
gustden said:
All the apps are still the same. Not seeing much difference, other than in the settings. So far, it seems fast and stable.
Sofia-1-C9-Server-V1.0.apk looks the same ( and still kills everything on standby). Hope to have time to remove the app killer and add the other mods over the weekend.
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Thanks! I'd love to see an updated Server with the standby-kill removed, the source button -> google search hack and the mute-alarms feature removed so we can have the voice output for Google searches - if possible please?
gustden said:
I just, installed supersu and seems to be working
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Way to go man !
Thank you !
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bogdi1988 said:
@gustden mind checking if the apps are still the same as in 5.1.1? Especially around the server app if the kill switch is still present
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Good point ! It would be nice to be able to use the mods from 5.0.1 ... or at least some of them....
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gustden said:
All the apps are still the same. Not seeing much difference, other than in the settings. So far, it seems fast and stable.
Sofia-1-C9-Server-V1.0.apk looks the same ( and still kills everything on standby). Hope to have time to remove the app killer and add the other mods over the weekend.
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Is the notifications bar still broken ? (white text and buttions on white bar)
And the most important question, any changes regarding the Bluetooth module? Does it still cover the screen during calls without the ability to minimize?
KamaL said:
And the most important question, any changes regarding the Bluetooth module? Does it still cover the screen during calls without the ability to minimize?
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Based on what @gustden said, it looks like all the apps are the same so I would assume that issue is still present.

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