I just sent the firmware bundle on another thread. Feel free to try it.
There shouldn't be any risk involved there, and you can always go back to
the original firmware if things aren't working.
BTW, yesterday a friend of mine came over with a couple of Android 2.1
phones that had this problem and the btstack upgrade seems to have fixed
the issue with them, so there's a good chance this firmware will work for
you too. As it seems now, there's a good chance this firmware is going to
become the official v5.0 very soon.


On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 8:19 PM, francismusic1984 <[email protected]
> wrote:

> yeah you have a very good point on that, is exactly what I tough, but, at
> the same time , I realized that for making ioio over bluetooth work
> properly, the phone must be compatible with SPP , and since my phone seems
> not compatible with that protocol, it doesn't work. And SPP seems to be
> correlated to older protocols like 2.1 and 3.0 .
> Maybe I'm wrong , I'm still looking for an answer
> thanks for the reply by the way
>
> El domingo, 5 de enero de 2014 02:13:49 UTC-4, n escribió:
>
>> The phones have bluetooth modules that have dual functioning by which it
>> means the bluetooth in them if ble 4.0 supporting should support ble 4.0
>> and the conventional bluetooth standards like 2.1 or 3.0.
>> A good example is my note 2 but all the phones must have it or else its
>> their vendors with a small vision as many bluetooth speakers etc
>> accessories will noy work with the phones if its inly ble 4.0 supporting.
>>
>> Also, look for ble smart and ble smart ready phones if the phone is only
>> ble smart then it will support only ble 4.0 and if its smart ready then it
>> means it will support conventional bluetooth tech. Along with ble 4.0.
>>
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