Compatible BT handsfree? - JiaYu S3 Accessories

Hello, I would like to ask experience users what will be a good choice if I want to buy a in-ear BT handsfree?
Something usable and first of all compatible with JS3A (for now I'm running at Nougat by M.A.D. Team).
Many thanks for any possible feedback.

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BLUEOOTH FOR THE XDAIIi

Hi,
Please can anyone advise me whether there is a new version of Bluetooth for the XDA IIi; my current version is BT-PPC/PE version 1.0.0 Build3900. Also is this version mono or stereo compatible? I am considering purchasing Bluetooth headphones but have been advised that the sound quality may only be in mono!
Many thanks
ChrisBro

Connecting HTC s740 to BMW Bluetooth Carkit

I have a 2004 BMW 3series with an integrated bluetooth carkit. Unfortunately I cannot get the connection with my HTC s740 working. The phone recognizes the car and connects. But not vice versa. The dealer thinks the software in the HTC is too advanced. Does anyone have any suggestions? Can I downgrade the bluetooth software of the phone? In my former car I had a Parrot which worked perfectly with the HTC. Unfortunately I sold the Parrot with the car.
Thanks for helping me out!
What rom are you using?
I have an issue with my HD and TOuch Cruise on 6.1, although using 6.5 on my Cruise works fine??
It is reported that cooked 6.1 roms dont like connecting to car bluetooth kits.
Im still looking for a solution to this, probably to do with bluetooth stack/drivers.
bluetooth problems HTC s740 to BMW
If you mean the ROM of my HTC, it is. 5.2(.20279.20279). It is a 2008 smartphone.
Do I need to upgrade the phone?
lol is that a cooked rom or stock? if cooked, see this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519676
I know its not much help, but you will appreciate that things are happening.
To be honest; I have no idea what you mean. What is the difference, and how I am I about to know. I didn't change anything on the phone, after buying it........
Hey bro,
If you have no idea what rom you are using, u will be using stock rom.
Stock = offical HTC rome included with device.
Cooked = another/different rom, not originally intended for use on ur device, or provided by HTC. A cooked rom has been "altered" to work on ur device. They work better and faster and provide more functionality than stock roms.............
It would appear that bluetooth is a problem with all 6.1 roms (cooked or stock!!)
ok, time to complain to HTC (for what good it wil make)
I may merge these threads into one, as they are related.

[Q] rom with rSAP support

Just bought a car with Bluetooth support. At least I thought it did. It turns out that Volkswagen premium Bluetooth needs a phone with rSAP (remote-SIM-Access-Profile). Unfortunately the nexus doesn't support this, so I was wondering if there is a custom rom like cyanogenmod that supports this.
If it helps, it's the RNS 510 radio from 2008.
I know the TREX Rom has RSAP support, Purity Rom should have this included, too. I had the same problem with my Opel Insignia.
But im looking for a Rom with Theme Chooser support and RSAP support.
Anyone have an idea? Trex Rom isnt designed for me

AptX support?

I found a thread on the OnePlus forums that states there is no mention of aptX support for the One. I know that has something to do with Bluetooth streaming but that's pretty much all I know. Does this mean the OPO may not be able to stream music via Bluetooth in my car? Is it more dependent on my car's hardware? (I've got a 2011 Hyundai Sonata, for the record, and I've tried to google it with no success.) If it can't, even at $350, I'll have to pass. That's a non-negotiable for me. Can someone with more knowledge on the subject please chime in? Thanks.
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Aptx is a new codec for Bluetooth audio. Most devices don't even support it right now. As long as as A2DP and AVRCP are supported you should be fine. I don't think cm supports aptx but aptx isn't related to whether or not you can steam music in your car.
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Yeah. Probably even your sonata sound system doesn't support aptx codec.
A bit more info.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AptX
I would be curious though if the oneplus one supports aptx. I'm thinking probably not.
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According to the Oneplus Forums it doesn't. However my 3 year old HTC One X does, so APTX definitely isn't that new.
This is going to make me rethink about whether I actually want this phone or not....
Google isn't bringing up any recent information on this topic here, other than a general consensus that the opo *probably* doesn't have aptx. But some mentions that it might be add able? Any ideas on this? Or further information that my Google-fu missed?
I didn't really care before, but I've got a high end Bluetooth speaker coming in the mail, it supports aptx, and so I'm curious thanks all!
tlo07 said:
I found a thread on the OnePlus forums that states there is no mention of aptX support for the One. I know that has something to do with Bluetooth streaming but that's pretty much all I know. Does this mean the OPO may not be able to stream music via Bluetooth in my car? Is it more dependent on my car's hardware? (I've got a 2011 Hyundai Sonata, for the record, and I've tried to google it with no success.) If it can't, even at $350, I'll have to pass. That's a non-negotiable for me. Can someone with more knowledge on the subject please chime in? Thanks.
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My friend has the same exact car as you and my OnePlus One running CM12 nightlies works perfectly fine via bluetooth. This includes streaming music and answering calls for me.
FatalityBoyZahy said:
My friend has the same exact car as you and my OnePlus One running CM12 nightlies works perfectly fine via bluetooth. This includes streaming music and answering calls for me.
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That's pretty cool! Yeah the Bluetooth should work fine for most things, but what's being discussed now is higher quality Bluetooth, a special codec called 'aptx'. Bluetooth should work fine without it, but just standard quality only.
To clarify things Herr.
Aptx is a propyitary codec by CSR. BT devices supporting aptx also work without.
However Theres a major difference in audio lag and quality.
Aptx is way supirrior over regular BT IF your sound device is good enought or you wanna watch movies.
On cheap speakers you probably won't hear much difference. On high end headphones you will never go back to regular BT once you had aptx.
That said only a handful of manufacturer support it. Also cyanogen doesn't.
Its not only software but also hardware.
BTW its not just a codec running over the a2dp its a replacement of a2dp
It has almost not lag so watching movies sint a pia and the lowlatency aptx variant has practically no lag
Aptx was initially for pro. BT devices like wireless mics and monitor phones on a production level (studio, concert ...) and sadly there's no alternative right now even close to its performance
bofh999 said:
Its not only software but also hardware.
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Generally it's implemented in software on the phone (or PC) and hardware in the receiver (headphones, car, etc.) really depends on the processing power available on either end. With that in mind it is technically feasible to deploy support to existing phone, it just needs to be licensed and coded into the platform.
There seems to be aptX working on Oneplus One but you have to use Lineage 14
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/mod-aptx-codec-t3521228

DAC/AMP Support

Hi guys i have a question, i am looking forward to cheap dac/amp build and leaning forwards to fioo q1 mark ii. Am aware it is built for idevices but people managed to get it to work on android devices as well. But they say that andoid devices need isochronous mode activated. I couldn't managed to find any threads or articles about how to check that mode. Any help would be appreciated thanks
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Hi guys i have a question, i am looking forward to cheap dac/amp build and leaning forwards to fioo q1 mark ii. Am aware it is built for idevices but people managed to get it to work on android devices as well. But they say that andoid devices need isochronous mode activated. I couldn't managed to find any threads or articles about how to check that mode. Any help would be appreciated thanks
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I have a fiio e17 old version and i use it alone as usb dac-amp or together with my fiio e12 . I havent tested it with nokia 8 yet but it works with usb audio player pro that i use . Since nokia 8 has not line out mode so you should buy something like that dac with amp (fiioe17k ) i dont know about that mode you tell (isochronous) .before you buy a usb dac-amp make a research if it works with your favorite music player
Edit i tested e17 with nokia 8 all ok(usb audio player pro)

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