Thanks a lot Ytai, I'm going to use "ioio manager" to make the upgrade and 
thank you again :)

El lunes, 6 de enero de 2014 00:32:47 UTC-4, Ytai escribió:
>
> 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]<javascript:>
> > 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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