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Root root cricket zte grand x max

Let's assume that I know how to do this. I've unpaired and repaired repeatedly. It did work perfectly with kitkat. Surely there must be some way to get it to work again, no?
 
Let's assume that I know how to do this. I've unpaired and repaired repeatedly. It did work perfectly with kitkat. Surely there must be some way to get it to work again, no?
Assuming you are not using prerooted stock. I would flash that, and wifi flash and you should be good to go.
 
I've done that. Are you suggesting that I do it again?

I wonder if Xposed or one of my modules is interfering....
 
I've done that. Are you suggesting that I do it again?

I wonder if Xposed or one of my modules is interfering....
My suggestion is this...
Delete the android folder on your internal storage.
Immediately reboot into twrp
Wipe data, cache, dalvik, and system
Flash the ROM again.
Before you install any apps or delete anything from your system, go see if Bluetooth works right after a clean flash before you start messing with stuff. If you still have problems I can't help you.
 
I did precisely as you suggested, no luck. Either I had the miserable luck of having my BlueTooth fail immediately after upgrading to Lollipop or Google and/or ZTE introduced a nasty incompatibility into the Lollipop build.

Maybe you have a different conclusion??

Sigh.
 
I did precisely as you suggested, no luck. Either I had the miserable luck of having my BlueTooth fail immediately after upgrading to Lollipop or Google and/or ZTE introduced a nasty incompatibility into the Lollipop build.

Maybe you have a different conclusion??

Sigh.
Sometimes a phone or ROM just doesn't want to play nice with a specific app or accessory. It sounds like this is what you are experiencing since you seem to be the only one having any issues with Bluetooth. I'm sorry but I have done all that I can do to help you try to fix the issue. I didn't make the ROM (ZTE made it). I just modified the zip file so that people could flash the ROM through TWRP and not lose root. Also, I don't have a Grand X Max+. My only ZTE device that works is a ZMAX that has been patched so that kingroot won't work(which I am currently trying to sell). At this point, you will have to choose between finding a workaround for this issue, like using an auxiliary input cable instead of Bluetooth to connect your phone to your stereo, or reverting back to the stock KitKat ROM. I wish there was more I could do to help.
 
I did precisely as you suggested, no luck. Either I had the miserable luck of having my BlueTooth fail immediately after upgrading to Lollipop or Google and/or ZTE introduced a nasty incompatibility into the Lollipop build.

Maybe you have a different conclusion??

Sigh.
What about backing up, wipe data, uninstall and reinstall bluetooth app through titanium. Or try a different bluetooth app for lollipop
 
I've done the backup, wipe data. How do I uninstall/reinstall the bluetooth app through titanium? Isn't it a system app?

I'd gladly try the kitkat bluetooth app if I could get my hands on it! Anyone got it??
 
I wish there was more I could do to help.

I appreciate all the effort, Masterchief. Obviously I knew it wasn't your fault and I know you've done everything you can to help....

Christoopherco has a pretty reasonable suggestion. Any idea where I might find the files to implement it?
 
I appreciate all the effort, Masterchief. Obviously I knew it wasn't your fault and I know you've done everything you can to help....

Christoopherco has a pretty reasonable suggestion. Any idea where I might find the files to implement it?
Honestly I doubt that uninstalling and reinstalling it will do any good. You could try clearing the app's data and see if it helps but if it didn't work after a clean flash I'm not sure it will make a difference.
 
There is the app shown through titanium backup. You can do the wipe, backup, uninstall and restore procedure from here. However, as MasterChief says, it may not work. But you might as well try it.
 

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There is the app shown through titanium backup. You can do the wipe, backup, uninstall and restore procedure from here. However, as MasterChief says, it may not work. But you might as well try it.
I really need the kit Kat version. I've tried that....sigh

Hate this shit!
 
I have a 4.4.4 nandroid. I can revert back, copy the bluetooth app to my SD card, revert back to 5.1 and send it to you...is the app all you need?
 
What a pal! That's really great. I think I would probably also need org.codeaurora.bluetooth.apk. don't you think so? I would imagine that these files work together...

Really appreciate it!
 
I tried it, but without the SO files that are in /system/app/Bluetooth/lib and /system/app/BluetoothExt/lib the bluetooth apps just fail and bluetooth can't be turned on...

They definitely identify themselves as the 4.4 bluetooth files however. I'm either really, really close or there are more hurdles in the way and I can't tell which.
 
I tried it, but without the SO files that are in /system/app/Bluetooth/lib and /system/app/BluetoothExt/lib the bluetooth apps just fail and bluetooth can't be turned on...

They definitely identify themselves as the 4.4 bluetooth files however. I'm either really, really close or there are more hurdles in the way and I can't tell which.
Oh crap, ok ill go back to retrieve them and send them.
 
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