Hey,

the procedure is not very difficult and once all the tools are installed it
is straightforward however if you do not feel confident, given that it is
not certain that it will help for issues with cars, I would recommend
waiting till OTA-13.

Best,
Konrad

On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Marco Graziotti <graziottima...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Konrad,
>
> thank you for your answer, I will try to apply the procedure that you have
> described during this weekend.
> I never installed a silos, so maybe it's better to wait the OTA-13 that
> incude bluez 5.41.
>
> Thank you,
> Marco
>
> Il 28/07/2016 10:54, Konrad Zapałowicz ha scritto:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> I'll try to help a bit here.
>>
>> First as for the unknown or unwanted entries on the paired devices lists
>> [and such] you can try to remove them from the bluetoothctl level.
>>
>> ) enable developers mode & connect it via usb cable
>> ) login with adb shell to the deivce
>> ) type $ bluetoothctl
>> ) then type: devices - to list the known devices
>> ) to remove type: remove $BDADDR - where BDADDR is a Bluetooth address of
>> the device [not it's name]
>>
>> Second we are in the of releasing the newest bluez 5.41 which is now in
>> silo 37. If you are familiar with installing silos on your device you
>> can try it out and check if it improves anything. It includes fixes for
>> link management and pairing therefore there is a chance [although not
>> certain] that there might be joy.
>>
>> If unsure please ask.
>>
>> Best,
>> Konrad
>>
>>
>

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