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If it's just pairing it should work. I'm not sure why it wouldn't. You'd probably have an issue with any gb rom if this is giving you an issue.
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What exactly are your bluetooth problems?
I can pair a headset and my bluetooth keyboard, though it sometimes takes a couple of attempts (probably me hitting buttons too soon, patience is a virtue with network connections).
Question(s)
1) I currently have 10 Nandroid backups from backing up prior to flashing new builds. Do these take up memory somewhere? Certainly yes...right?
2) How do I get rid of them? I'm assuming I only need one.
Question(s)
1) I currently have 10 Nandroid backups from backing up prior to flashing new builds. Do these take up memory somewhere? Certainly yes...right?
2) How do I get rid of them? I'm assuming I only need one.
I'm not saying goodbye because you will be back. The Triumph isn't all it's made out to be.
Moving everything to sdcard is a bad idea. Leave system apps alone and keep your important ones on internal memory.
Hey Jerry, I'm wondering about something since you removed 01mvdalvik script from init.d. The script is moving dalvik-cache to /cache, right? But even without it dalvik is still moved and /cache/dalvik-cache folder still replicates /data/dalvik-cache. Isn't that not suppose to happen?
Also my market wont download anything if I leave the new script that links market download cache to /sd-ext/cache/download in init.d. If I link it to /sdcard/cache/download market works fine. Any thoughts?
A few of the developers have left the Triumph project. Android 2.3 roms have a power management bug when wifi is on and the hdmi feature does not work.
If you have some time to experiment with this, everyone could benefit from what you find out. I haven't had any troubles downloading from the market since I made the change, but a few others have. I had written it off to too many apps (I mean really, how many apps can you possibly use?), but I think you might be on to something.
Please let us know what you find works best for you.
I am not having any problems pairing. Strangely enough, the pairing seems to work better then stock.
My problem is the sound quality of the phone over bluetooth is terrible. I pair my phone with my car and am able to make phone calls utilizing a built in microphone and the speakers in my car (to be specific, I have a 2011 Kia Optima EX). It is hard to describe, but the sound is very "electronic", like I'm talking to a robot. The person on the other end of the call can hear me fine, it's what I'm hearing that is terrible. Its almost as if something is electronically interfering with the bluetooth... sounds like static interference.
I am also able to stream music over bluetooth to my car's radio and the quality is perfect. The quality over bluetooth only seems to be an issue with phone calls.
I made a backup of my phone prior to flashing BACKside. I restored the backup (back to stock) and the phone quality is crystal clear. I have since put Harmonia on and I have similar issues.
I was going to try MiRaGe, but if all of these are built from IHO/CM7, I may just be wasting my time.
I re-flashed BACKside and will try the bluetooth again on my way to work.