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Hi guys,
maybe somebody may help me with this one.
after i downgraded to 2.2. to get root and s-off (already done) i am getting the update notification of the firmware to 2.2.1. in the upper status bar.
I don t want to have this notifacation because it is quite possible to hit/touch/use this notification mistakenly in case.
But as long as there is no root exploit found for 2.2.1. at a Desire Z i do not want to perform a update.
Even after turning off (unchecking) this update notification in the configuration menu and rebooting. it still pops up.
Has anybody an idea how to manage turning off of this notification?
Best regards
Jake555
install a custom rom...
I was already aware of this solution.
Maybe someday.
But first I wanted a "clean" stock firmware installation, to do a backup through recovery and afterwards i wanted to try out different costom roms.
Step by step.
Any other ideas to solve the explained problem?
Greetz
Jake555
Just turn off the checking for updates in Menu/Settings/About Phone. That's what I did, and no more update notifications for me.
Sent from my HTC Desire Z
If you have Clockwork recovery installed, just accept the update and clockwork will block it, no more nagging.
el_smurfo said:
If you have Clockwork recovery installed, just accept the update and clockwork will block it, no more nagging.
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It will re-check and find the update again another time, and it will keep doing this until you turn off the check for updates though.
like i have told in the first post i already unchecked the update option.
Thank you for reading and understanding my post even that it wasn t so long. :-( [sarkasm]
I tried and found a solution which i wanted to share with all of you.
If you got the same problem like me that the update notification comes even after unchecking and rebooting then you will need a program/backup manager like Titan backup. This program is able to disable even every loaded application.
But before you deactivate/disable a app/system app:
Usage:
1.) backup at the recovery [clockworkmod]
2.) reboot
3.) deactivating the app by usage of Titan backup pro (not donate version)
3.) reboot.
Possible results:
a.) If everything works fine, your phone will boot
b.) if not recover by the earlier made backup.
Hint:
If the phone reboots after ddeactivation of apps you may even uninstall the desired app/system app. But still check every important function of the phone
This worked very well for me.
Now i may and will experiment with costom roms.
Greetz
Jake555
Jake555 said:
like i have told in the first post i already unchecked the update option.
Thank you for reading and understanding my post even that it wasn t so long. :-( [sarkasm]
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Sorry but are you sure this wasn't because you already had a notification that you hadn't accepted/rejected ? If you get the notification when the check is turned on, then even after you have turned off that check the notification will sit there forever, until you go and accept it.
What you can then do is touch on the notification, but when the pop-up screen comes up saying there's an update and do you want to apply it, you just cancel out of it.
Then with both the check turned off, and the notification cancelled, you shouldn't get notifications any more.
Even if this situation doesn't apply to you, it might help someone else.
I need an opinion on this one. I've looked for this problem but it seems not to be clear what is causing it. I have Wildfire S (EU) Marvel. The device is S-On but I unlocked the boot loader and installed CWM. I've already tried several ROMs but it doesn't help to solve the issue. The problem appears during making the call - the screen goes black when you put the phone next to head and after that doesn't want to wake up. The only thing that wakes it up is putting it next to strong light source so I think the light sensor is the one to blame. However automatic backlight seems to be working fine. I really hope that it is not hardware problem. Please give any suggestion to try solving this problem. I would even go for the option to shut down somehow the light sensor because restarting phone after each call is kind of annoying. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide. Sorry for such a long introduction.
anubius said:
I need an opinion on this one. I've looked for this problem but it seems not to be clear what is causing it. I have Wildfire S (EU) Marvel. The device is S-On but I unlocked the boot loader and installed CWM. I've already tried several ROMs but it doesn't help to solve the issue. The problem appears during making the call - the screen goes black when you put the phone next to head and after that doesn't want to wake up. The only thing that wakes it up is putting it next to strong light source so I think the light sensor is the one to blame. However automatic backlight seems to be working fine. I really hope that it is not hardware problem. Please give any suggestion to try solving this problem. I would even go for the option to shut down somehow the light sensor because restarting phone after each call is kind of annoying. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide. Sorry for such a long introduction.
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long introduction is far better than a short one ...
did you install rom propperly (factory reset/cache clean/dalvik clean)?
did you try using any other dialer app just to check ?
Like this, or this
I think i have read about such problem somewhere, if i find it i will post you the link to it...
also here are some apps to check your proximity sensor :
ProxyLightTester i couldn't find it on market. (not tested)
Proximity Sensor Finder Market link. (tested) and it will report 'all or nothing'
b02 said:
long introduction is far better than a short one ...
did you install rom propperly (factory reset/cache clean/dalvik clean)?
did you try using any other dialer app just to check ?
Like this, or this
I think i have read about such problem somewhere, if i find it i will post you the link to it...
also here are some apps to check your proximity sensor :
ProxyLightTester i couldn't find it on market. (not tested)
Proximity Sensor Finder Market link. (tested) and it will report 'all or nothing'
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Hi, Thanks a lot for suggestions. So it seems to me that proximity and light sensors work. I tried several software including the one you suggested and the proximity and light sensor respond ok. I also tried different dialer but it doesn't help. I have no idea what can it be. I am thinking to put the device back to the factory state and maybe install official ROM but I am not sure if this will solve the problem. Thank you again for helping. And your device never had this problem?
Never had that problem.. Try reflashing w/o any app2sd gapps and stuff, just clean new rom and try it..
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using xda premium
anubius said:
I am thinking to put the device back to the factory state and maybe install official ROM but I am not sure if this will solve the problem.
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Before you do that try this build.prop file and see if it helps...Just remove the ".txt" and set your permissions same as the old build.prop file you renamed.
Tera Tike said:
Before you do that try this build.prop file and see if it helps...Just remove the ".txt" and set your permissions same as the old build.prop file you renamed.
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Thank you guys for all the suggestions I followed your advices but the phone simply refuses to wake up after the call. I am trying to go back to factory default since this is my last hope. Really confused what is causing it.
I'm on 4.4.2 and rooted/s-off. Not interested in the 4.4.3 update (I'm going to flash a 4.4.4 rom soon). How do i stop this notification from appearing every time i turn my phone on?
MrShickadance9 said:
I'm on 4.4.2 and rooted/s-off. Not interested in the 4.4.3 update (I'm going to flash a 4.4.4 rom soon). How do i stop this notification from appearing every time i turn my phone on?
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I read something about renaming the otacerts.zip file to something like otacerts.zip.bak OR move it to an entirely different spot(External SD Card) OR delete it. As apparently that is what gives the notifications. Afterwards you'll have to do the update(It'll refuse to run, no info file available) and then just clear it, you won't see it again.
If I recall right on what I read though, been a couple of weeks since then, somebody else wanted to know on here as well. Just look into it and do some search
Oh and it'll be the /system/etc/security/otacerts.zip file
BerndM14 said:
I read something about renaming the otacerts.zip file to something like otacerts.zip.bak OR move it to an entirely different spot(External SD Card) OR delete it. As apparently that is what gives the notifications. Afterwards you'll have to do the update(It'll refuse to run, no info file available) and then just clear it, you won't see it again.
If I recall right on what I read though, been a couple of weeks since then, somebody else wanted to know on here as well. Just look into it and do some search
Oh and it'll be the /system/etc/security/otacerts.zip file
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Thanks. I had searched, but couldn't find anything helpful. I guess I have another question. Can i just let it update? Will my phone blow up into a million pieces and/or turn into a brick?
MrShickadance9 said:
Thanks. I had searched, but couldn't find anything helpful. I guess I have another question. Can i just let it update? Will my phone blow up into a million pieces and/or turn into a brick?
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Why would it "blow" up or turn into a "brick"
If you're concerned about the S-OFF and being Rooted, it has no effect on the OTA. You just need to make sure that you have stock ROM i.e didn't flash a custom ROM(ARHD, Viper etc) and that you have stock recovery.
Being S-OFF or rooted won't prevent the OTA, after the OTA though you will lose root, but you can root again by just booting Philz custom recovery and flashing the root .zip like before.
BerndM14 said:
Why would it "blow" up or turn into a "brick"
If you're concerned about the S-OFF and being Rooted, it has no effect on the OTA. You just need to make sure that you have stock ROM i.e didn't flash a custom ROM(ARHD, Viper etc) and that you have stock recovery.
Being S-OFF or rooted won't prevent the OTA, after the OTA though you will lose root, but you can root again by just booting Philz custom recovery and flashing the root .zip like before.
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i was joking around.... thanks though!
solved disable ota update notification
In order to use this. you should be rooted with superuser rights for this app.
Download "Disable Service" app from play store. (sorry xda doesnt allow me to share the link for the app as i have posted less than 10 post)
Install app and open it.. Go to System App - check systemupdateservice...... then close the app.
Click on the system update notification and press install and then back button. Then restart your mobile..
This method will stop the notification after the restart.
Ok let me be really specific i have flashed stock firmware through odin, i have done clean wipes, i have done every possible thing in my power but still experience horrible tablet preformance i get app stops and restarts everytime even after i have flashed on odin no one here has been able to help me they tell me to do the same thing over and over download stock firmware and flash, do a clean wipe iv'e done it all please help i know someone can i think its a file in the screenshots i enclosed that is corrupted but i have no idea which one is it. its not the system or the kernel it is something deeper please help i am begging you developers
k,
no offense, but your post is wildly disrespectful. [frowny face]
you are basically putting the proper ownership of your error off on others.
to be fair, in your ignorance you flashed a firmware without first doing some research on the topic.
a noobish mistake, it happens, i've done it.
there were plenty of threads created prior to your experience warning of new samsung releases
overwriting bootloaders and how to navigate the issue.
from my interaction with you, i think i am accurate in saying you did not do the aforementioned research.
i for one took time to describe a way to "fix" your issue. You chose not to attempt it, which is fair. It is risky.
Cool.
However, lots of the users you've interacted with on xda have a fair to expert handle on how to get things done.
they do what they can to help, they cannot be expected to compensate for another's impatience, lack of attention
to detail and/or incompetence/ineptitude.
m
What are you talking about i am not blaming a single soul for anything, i have been flashing roms and firmwares for years now. Somehow something went wrong and i am asking for help. I flashed the official firmware from sammobile for the sm t210r i booted into stock recovery and factory reset. And still i get the same results don't take pleading for direspect i am just frustrated not with anyone but with the tablet believe me it wasn't like this a month ago
kgalv419 said:
What are you talking about i am not blaming a single soul for anything, i have been flashing roms and firmwares for years now. Somehow something went wrong and i am asking for help. I flashed the official firmware from sammobile for the sm t210r i booted into stock recovery and factory reset. And still i get the same results don't take pleading for direspect i am just frustrated not with anyone but with the tablet believe me it wasn't like this a month ago
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hmm,
okay, different approach.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JmvCpR45LKA
just a refresher.
now,
screenshots of directories are next to useless.
what's needed is , at the very least a logcat.
to get that or anything else moving you need,
custom recovery installed.
root.
busybox.
adb setup properly on pc.
the ability to describe you problem in words other than my thing doesn't work.
the sense not to keep creating thread after thread concerning the same issue.
if you are that insistent on undoing what you have done, my previous suggestion to you is probably the best bet.
if you want "Professional" help then seek a repair service.
Savvy?
m
Gee thanks for the video very eye opening. Will post a logcat then i have all the things u mentioned recovery,adb etc all i require is clear steps to follow into fixing this lil issue and i will b a happy camper. N yes bro i savy don't be so serious i can see that your an intellectual an i respect that and apreciate any help u can offer
kgalv419 said:
Gee thanks for the video very eye opening. Will post a logcat then i have all the things u mentioned recovery,adb etc all i require is clear steps to follow into fixing this lil issue and i will b a happy camper. N yes bro i savy don't be so serious i can see that your an intellectual an i respect that and apreciate any help u can offer
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k,
okay, cool. sorry for being so rough on you.
i am downloading a copy of 4.4.2 firmware though linking me to the firmware
you initially flashed would be good.
what would be better is if you still have the firmware file crack it open with 7zip and get me a list
of the files [.img, .bin] inside.
run logcat after you boot up. attach to post as text file
then run your routine to where you get your issue, fc's etc and run logcat again and post as text [2]
m
okay it looks like i am not going to be downloading the 4.4.2 firmware.
downloads break from the one source i found
and i have no interest in joining the other site. that's bull****.
so if you can get me the list of files contained in the realease that would be helpful.
OK bro I narrowed it down to it not being a ROM or firmware issue here is my log, the firmware that I flashed was from sammobile its a tar file and 7zip can't open it. Currently i am on tranchikat 1.8 the " unfortunately app stops" still persist its not really force closes its stops hope you can deduce something off the log and again thanks very much bro it doesnt matter how long it takes.
kgalv419 said:
OK bro I narrowed it down to it not being a ROM or firmware issue here is my log, the firmware that I flashed was from sammobile its a tar file and 7zip can't open it. Currently i am on tranchikat 1.8 the " unfortunately app stops" still persist its not really force closes its stops hope you can deduce something off the log and again thanks very much bro it doesnt matter how long it takes.
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k,
dude, where's my car ? [log ?] :silly:
m
Here bro
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Here bro
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k,
i am going to guess you are trying to run a battery/governor tweaker ?
i am going to guess when you type getenforce in terminal
your output will be enforcing.
i am guessing when you resend your logcat you will do so after
typing su
and then
logcat -d > /sdcard/logcat.txt
if my guesses as to the app and selinux are correct you;
a- need to let the app go into the dustbin of history
b- need to look for a tutorial on dumping/unpacking/customizing/repacking/reflashing your boot.img
in order to disable selinux and make it stick.
if my guesses are wrong it is because;
the log you posted is super-lame [sorry] use your terminal, not a catlog app.
you have yet to tell me what app are giving you your headache. in which event is an issue between you
and the app's developer.
lastly you should be question the developer of the rom.
m
Bro its not any specific app I'll give you an example. Say I am going to settings doing whatever all of a sudden boom "unfortunately settings have stopped". Say I am on my browser browsing a way I go to my bookmarks boom " unfortunately internet has stop". It does it randomly not evrytime but at random "unfortunately touchwiz has stopped" etc the apps will close an I can start them again and they will run normally until another random stop. I have tried all costom Roms on here and still have the issue so I know its not a ROM problem, I have flashed my stock firmware both 4.1.2 and 4.4.2 and it persist so that rules out it being those either. But I will do what u said and use terminal to get the log. So far what I can tell its not the apps nor the ROM nor the kernel that is causing the stops and random reboots.
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Bro its not any specific app I'll give you an example. Say I am going to settings doing whatever all of a sudden boom "unfortunately settings have stopped". Say I am on my browser browsing a way I go to my bookmarks boom " unfortunately internet has stop". It does it randomly not evrytime but at random "unfortunately touchwiz has stopped" etc the apps will close an I can start them again and they will run normally until another random stop. I have tried all costom Roms on here and still have the issue so I know its not a ROM problem, I have flashed my stock firmware both 4.1.2 and 4.4.2 and it persist so that rules out it being those either. But I will do what u said and use terminal to get the log. So far what I can tell its not the apps nor the ROM nor the kernel that is causing the stops and random reboots.
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k,
okay, this ---> android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL is the ballbuster.
it's connected to , from what i've read so far , a maybe faulty root and multiuser.
what version supersu are you using ? unroot and then reroot trying from version 1.97 maybe to 1.99.
kill multiuser and clear out any suspect accounts in settings. will post back if i find something more conclusive.
you can jump in as well by searching the error i mentioned.
android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL
m
@kgalv419
edit after rooting set actions to auto grant permission and trust system
EDIT - disable xposed modules - xprivacy if you're running it.
QUESTION - THIS IS A JELLYBEAN ROM ? seems to be a jellybean issue...
EDIT-EDIT i found this... http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...card-app-data-to-extsdcard-tw-t2178863/page16
read that page looking specifically at the portion concerning /system/etc/permissions/platform.xml
you may need to add/edit the line for
android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL
with the proper uid [user identification] meaning the right number/symbol for root,shell,ewok, etc.
the entry looks something like this;
<assign-permission name="android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL" uid="shell" />
and remember to reset the file's permissions correctly - 644
Nah it happens on both jellybean and KitKat for me I don't think its the root because when I flash the official samsung firmware through Odin it is basically unrooted and the problems persist
iI tell you when it first started. I was on jellybean then the kitkat update for the sm-t210r came out, I flashed it via Odin and from then it started
So naturally I downgraded back to jellybean but the issue it stayed, so that's basically the history of the random app stops and random reboots.
kgalv419 said:
Nah it happens on both jellybean and KitKat for me I don't think its the root because when I flash the official samsung firmware through Odin it is basically unrooted and the problems persist
iI tell you when it first started. I was on jellybean then the kitkat update for the sm-t210r came out, I flashed it via Odin and from then it started
So naturally I downgraded back to jellybean but the issue it stayed, so that's basically the history of the random app stops and random reboots.
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In a situation like this thinking is guessing = no good.
re-read previous post. search, test, verify. Don't guess [think].
m
Yes bro trust me I'm trying
Are you able to flash CWM and root your device ?
I will advise what is next to be done....
Sent from my SM-T211 using XDA Free mobile app
Yes I already have it rooted with philz touch recovery
Wipe format every single partition that you see remove 1st your ext sd card this will empty all folders then redo tne Odin part
Sent from my SM-T211 using XDA Free mobile app
By every single partition you mean including those folders like acc, and others in the device?
I´m using the latest firmware available for oneplus 3 and the volume on call is low! Using whatsapp the volume is good.
I´ve instaled and existing fix and the problem is solved but everytime that oneplus launch an firmware update I need to root the phone and install the fix!
Anyone with the same problem?
romaolp said:
I´m using the latest firmware available for oneplus 3 and the volume on call is low! Using whatsapp the volume is good.
I´ve instaled and existing fix and the problem is solved but everytime that oneplus launch an firmware update I need to root the phone and install the fix!
Anyone with the same problem?
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I have the same. Which fix do you installed?
Gesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A3003 mit Tapatalk
sakarya1980 said:
I have the same. Which fix do you installed?
Gesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A3003 mit Tapatalk
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I use this fix https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298967516 - TWRP-OxygenOS-Low-InCall-Volume-Fix.zip
But in every update that is launched by oneplus you need to install it.
romaolp said:
I use this fix https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298967516 - TWRP-OxygenOS-Low-InCall-Volume-Fix.zip
But in every update that is launched by oneplus you need to install it.
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Does this fix still work? I need to find a solution to the low volume when using the earpiece on the latest OxygenOS (5.0.1) with Oreo 8.0. I thought was a configuration issue, so tried a factory reset but the issue continues.
If I try this, when installing TWRP recovery, the device will lose all data, right? or this will not be the case?
pulsorock said:
Does this fix still work? I need to find a solution to the low volume when using the earpiece on the latest OxygenOS (5.0.1) with Oreo 8.0. I thought was a configuration issue, so tried a factory reset but the issue continues.
If I try this, when installing TWRP recovery, the device will lose all data, right? or this will not be the case?
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Unlocking bootloader or wiping internal storage will result in loss of data. Mere flashing TWRP, if your bootloader is unlocked already, will not affect your data.
tnsmani said:
Unlocking bootloader or wiping internal storage will result in loss of data. Mere flashing TWRP, if your bootloader is unlocked already, will not affect your data.
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Thank you @tnsmani. Yes, I just remembered that. I don't recall unlocking the bootloader on this device before.
So, can anyone using OxygenOS with Oreo 8.0 confirm if this patch works, I could go ahead and try it. It would suck going to the steps and wiping everything for it not to resolve the low volume issue.
Thanks!
Low volume in custom roms using nos
i can tell you for sure that it does not work, better, that specific ZIP does not wwork on Oreo.
The folder is wrong, you could simply extract the xml file and drop it to
Code:
/system/vendor/etc/mixer_paths_tasha.xml
Then it should work, i'm checking right now, report back if working. Maybe i'll update the zip too..
Edit:
Tested, almost broke my ear, here is the link for the fixed one for Android Oreo (I don't know if it works with AOSP)
TWRP-OxygenOS-5.0.1-Oreo-Low-InCall-Volume-Fix.zip
Enjoy
davide136 said:
i can tell you for sure that it does not work, better, that specific ZIP does not wwork on Oreo.
The folder is wrong, you could simply extract the xml file and drop it to
Code:
/system/vendor/etc/mixer_paths_tasha.xml
Then it should work, i'm checking right now, report back if working. Maybe i'll update the zip too..
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Tested, almost broke my ear, here is the link for the fixed one for Android Oreo (I don't know if it works with AOSP)
TWRP-OxygenOS-5.0.1-Oreo-Low-InCall-Volume-Fix.zip
Enjoy
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I OEM unlocked my OP3 and then flashed TWRP (3.2.1-0). After flashing, I rebooted into recovery to make sure TWRP was installed. Then I rebooted the system. After booting system, it went back to stock recovery (when I checked again).
Tried again flashing TWRP and flashing your attached zip file immediately before rebooting the system again. Still, very low volume on call and it also went back to stock recovery again. How can I avoid this? Is it goes back to stock recovery does it means the patched file will be overwritten?
When flashing TWRP, do I need to "allow system modifications" the first time TWRP is flashed? I read that will cause a boot loop. I really don't need root, just need to be able to have the volume louder.
Thanks!
Does it give you any error during flash of the zip?
pulsorock said:
I OEM unlocked my OP3 and then flashed TWRP (3.2.1-0). After flashing, I rebooted into recovery to make sure TWRP was installed. Then I rebooted the system. After booting system, it went back to stock recovery (when I checked again).
Tried again flashing TWRP and flashing your attached zip file immediately before rebooting the system again. Still, very low volume on call and it also went back to stock recovery again. How can I avoid this? Is it goes back to stock recovery does it means the patched file will be overwritten?
When flashing TWRP, do I need to "allow system modifications" the first time TWRP is flashed? I read that will cause a boot loop. I really don't need root, just need to be able to have the volume louder.
Thanks!
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After flashing twrp.. Reboot into recovery and root your phone
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Is there a similar file for low loudpeaker volume fix?
davide136 said:
Does it give you any error during flash of the zip?
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No, no error at all. Everything looks like it worked fine. just after reboot system, it seems it did nothing the patch. Then when rebooting recovery, it was reverted to stock.
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drfox96 said:
After flashing twrp.. Reboot into recovery and root your phone
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So rooting is required to avoid twrp being replaced by stock recovery again?
pulsorock said:
No, no error at all. Everything looks like it worked fine. just after reboot system, it seems it did nothing the patch. Then when rebooting recovery, it was reverted to stock.
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So rooting is required to avoid twrp being replaced by stock recovery again?
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Yes
davide136 said:
i can tell you for sure that it does not work, better, that specific ZIP does not wwork on Oreo.
The folder is wrong, you could simply extract the xml file and drop it to
Then it should work, i'm checking right now, report back if working. Maybe i'll update the zip too..
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Tested, almost broke my ear, here is the link for the fixed one for Android Oreo (I don't know if it works with AOSP)
TWRP-OxygenOS-5.0.1-Oreo-Low-InCall-Volume-Fix.zip
Enjoy
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Hi, I tried your fix on Open Beta Experience ROM 8.0. The volume issue was sorted but it broke the wake up system. I use face unlock and the moment I click any button, it wakes up my screen and looks for my face. After this patch, don't know how but phone stopped waking up. I had to use my fingerprint to unlock the phone. No other button was waking up the phone. Also the phone started getting hot and there was a tremendous amount of lag. I had to reflash the original OS to get it back to normal.
Know why ?
phrozenwire said:
Hi, I tried your fix on Open Beta Experience ROM 8.0. The volume issue was sorted but it broke the wake up system. I use face unlock and the moment I click any button, it wakes up my screen and looks for my face. After this patch, don't know how but phone stopped waking up. I had to use my fingerprint to unlock the phone. No other button was waking up the phone. Also the phone started getting hot and there was a tremendous amount of lag. I had to reflash the original OS to get it back to normal.
Know why ?
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I can tell you that i tested with my phone and this never happened, considering that's not touching any file but this "/system/vendor/etc/mixer_paths_tasha.xml", I think it's something else causing what happened to your phone. Did you flash something else? Otherwise i'll take it down
amg_driver said:
i took a look in this file/fix.
my advice: dont flash this. imo the values are set too high and this fix could damage the hardware. as davide136 said "almost broke my ear"...
Encloused my fix created for latest NOS (Oreo).
But should work on other roms as well (if path to mixer_paths_tasha.xml is /system/vendor/etc/)
Try "88-fix". If it's a bit too low for you than flash "90-fix" - as filename suggets, its 2db louder.
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Is it Oneplus 3T compatible?
Thank you for your work!
Hello everyone, i want to clarify something, it was never a software issue.it's just DUST, believe me.
After trying all the mods and flashable zips and increasing the values, it only increase the volume but it becomes like a walkie talkie and not clear at all. So i decided to open the phone and it's very simple you can watch a video, nothing very dagerous.
Remove the 2 screws and the sim tray, carefully try to rise the screen with a credit card from the lower part of the phone.
Disconnect the battery, remove the 8 screws and remember their placement( there is one hidden screw middle left under the white stick)
Remove the signal cable and screen and extentions ones, and carefully unclip the motherboard from the top middle and try to rise it, slowly
I advice to put some ductape on the camera lenses so no dust can go in
Remove your speaker
You'll find it clean and be surprised, but the remove the black mesh a'd then you'll be shocked.
Clean the black one with alcohol and then use alcohol+toothbrush to clean the speaker grill on the phone
Clean it till you can see light through it and when you blow on it air can pass through
Reassemble your phone and connect the battery at lassst you dont provoke a shortcut when you screw or something and VOILAAA