These paid roms are a scam. The OP uses telegram and points xda members away to telegram for discussion. I'm beginning to wonder if Mal and hal are one of the same.I paid for a rom that is at the limit of usability, most of the applications crash. I tried to reinstall wipe cache, data, and reinstall but there is always something wrong. I have to change rom or this new 5.1.1. will it solve these problems?
punctuation is not your thing either! Behind a question is a question mark!
I hope there will be an update.
For now deinstall updates of Google webview and stop automatic updates via Playstore workes for me.
I can confirm that this does the trick, the BT app works fine again. Use "Total Commander", give it the "root" rights, rename the "gocsdkrf210" file in "/system/bin" (e.g. in "gocsdkrf210_old"), then copy the given "gocsdkrf210" file in "/system/bin" giving it the right permissions (755) and the right owner "2000_Shell", then restart the device and that's all!Here is the rf-210 driver from version 5.1. Try installing it.
It is necessary to replace the file /system/bin/gocsdkrf210 with the preservation of access rights and the owner.
I don't know if this will help, because the driver from version 5.2 works for others.
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You don't need to uninstall navradio, It's enough to disable the speedometer in NavRadio settings.I have the same problem with the "GPS message". However, this comes sporadically and cannot be seen every time the radio is started. So it's a ROM error?
Radio: Vanku PX6 - 4GB
Latest
The fix for the message will be in next NavRadio releasethanks KoTiX2, will there be a way to eliminate the message without having to disable the speedometer?
@hal9k and KoTiX2, it would be nice to use navradio natively and fully implemented in the rom, will it be possible one day?
Thanks
Regards
Delete Navradio app and check.
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