Hi,
I have a samsung galaxy a3 (running android 5.0.2) and I need my bluetooth headset play the same ringtone that plays on my phone. This inband ringtone feature is there in iphone but I need it on my android cellphone. What shall I do?
issuetracker.google.com/issues/36956576
(I am not allowed to post a full url as I am new to this forum).
Some code for enabling the inband ringtone in the upcoming android versions here:
android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/333111/
How can we bring this to android 5.0.2, android 6 and 7. Can we write a patch so that it can be installed on android. I am new to android development.
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Hello,
I trying to control my galaxy s phone with bluetooth option of my car music system. I noticed it does'nt work properly with the official android rom (unable to get a call, intermittent acces to history call or to contact list. Some people did the same issue as me and solve it by using Cyano mod 7. I would like to know if it's possible to modify the configuration of my official rom with the bluetooth element included in Cyano Gen 7 ?
thanks in advance for your great advise.
Hi all
I have a GT-I9000, always used with cyanogenmod.
I have always used an external bluetooth GPS with cyanogenmods with android 4.0 and 4.1
Now I have upgraded to latest CM (10.1.2 - android 4.2) and in GPS settings the menu 'GPS Source' is disappeared, so I can no longer choose to use the BT GPS
So I tried to see on another 4.2 mod. A friend has a galaxy note II with a PACMAN with android 4.2. Also in his phone no way to choose the gps source.
I tried to search on google and in this forum without finding an answer
Do the support for external GPSs was removed from android 4.2?
Thank you all for any reply
I have a media player box from Kingzer running android 4.0.1.
Attached is a pic of the box
It is equipped with 1 TB hd containing my liquid music.
I'd like to upgrade to a newer version of operating system in order to install modern music player
Does anyone of you, guys, have a suggestion for a ROM?
Thank you
Luc
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the right sub-forum but I think this one isn't the worst choice.
I have a Radxa Rock Pro-Board running with Android 4.4.2. This board has GPIO-Pins for UART-Communication. I connected an UART-GPS-Device to it and can see incoming NMEA-Data on /dev/ttyS3. The Problem: How to configure Android to listen on GPS-Data on this interface?
I found some threads about GPS-Infrastructure in Android which says something about drivers (do I really need one in Android when it's a UART-one-way-Communication?), configuring the build.prop ("ro.android.gps.provider = ttyS3" which I did without success) and daemons like gpsd or glgps (which isn't included in a new build Android from radxa sources and is it really needed, or is this a can and not must have?).
So my question is, where does Android listen do GPS on default and how to change it to ttyS3?
Thanks in advance
geifawkes
Actually Galaxy S4 SGH-I337 (AT&T) don't need root, the phone records calls perfectly in two directions.
You need this app Boldbeast Call Recorder, it supports all following Android versions:
Android 4.2.2
Android 4.3
Android 4.4.2
Android 4.4.4
Android 5.0.1
In the app please use following settings to record calls:
- Record Mode: 4
- Record Format: AMR
- Tune Samsung 1: Yes
- Tune Samsung 2: Yes
- Tune Samsung 3: Enable Group 1
- Tune Special: Yes
If your phone is running Android 4.4.4, please change the Tune Samsung 3 option above to "Enable Group 2".
Now your SGH-I337 records calls loudly and clearly without root.