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Can someone confirm that we will see the full implementation of the MS Stack ?
Here are the specs
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...s/wcecomm5/html/wce50conbluetoothoverview.asp

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[Q] Bluetooth HFP v1.6 Wide Band Speech Support?

I've read on one on one of the official Google pages that the GN only supports the HFP v1.0 profile and find that a bit hard to believe for a device as recent as this one. Still, it seems impossible to activate wide band speech support and a headset that works just fine under iOS (Bria - SIlK, Skype) sounds like it's 2003 on the latest CM build (csipsimple - SILK). I've added "WBSEnable = true" to audio.conf and "ro.qualcomm.bluetooth.wbs=true" to build.prop (these being the only related parameters I could find) without success. Does anybody know more or could at least tell me that it really is not possible to enable this feature on the Nexus?

About audio

Hi guys,
I have few questions regarding the Pixel C's audio.
Can someone tell me which audio chipset is used ?
Maybe a Wolfson one or Cirrus ...? Any chip reference would be appreciated.
Also does the AptX "Low Latency" codec is supported by the bluetooth embbeded ?
Thanks,

Aptx support

I read that actually oneplus 3 doesn't support Bluetooth aptx. I don't think that it will be implemented in future updates. Is there a way to include aptx support in custom roms? That would improve a lot Bluetooth audio quality!
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I tried it with a new apt-x receiver.
Sound quality is awful. Also volume is low.
With my old Samsung alpha it sounds ok though.
Would be nice if we could improve Bluetooth audio somehow
Aptx may be supported by custom kernels... We should ask to kernel developers for support. There won't be official support because oneplus didn't pay licenses for aptx support...

Does Lenovo P2 supports HQ sound over bluetooth?

Hey,
I'm currently looking for a smartphone with long battery life and support of HQ sound (LDAC preferred).
I found some ROMs with Android 8.0 and I heard that this version of OS supports LDAC. Does it mean that when I install one of these ROMs, I will be able to use LDAC?
Koprzywa said:
Hey,
I'm currently looking for a smartphone with long battery life and support of HQ sound (LDAC preferred).
I found some ROMs with Android 8.0 and I heard that this version of OS supports LDAC. Does it mean that when I install one of these ROMs, I will be able to use LDAC?
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LDAC is included in AOSP since Oreo so you should be able to use it on every 8+ ROM until someone will remove it from his ROM. It is visible in my codec selection menu on LOS15.1 but I can't test it for you since I'm not in possession of any wireless headphones. I believe that you should look for information and how it works on other phones threads too, not only here. There is possibility that Lineage doesn't support this codec itself since stock haven't supported it but I'm not sure about that since LDAC is part of AOSP unlike AptX for example where your phone needs to be certified to allow developers to include this codec in official builds.
Basically you can add any existing bluetooth audio codec to your phone's ROM. There's not any hardware requirements besides bluetooth so I believe that you should be able to use it.

bluetooth codecs

can anybody please confirm if ldac or aptx hd supported on this phone ( not only listed under developer options but really working).i really appreciate if somebody who has bluetooth equipment supporting these codecs confirm if the phone can connect to audio device with these codecs ( not defaulting sbc codec)
It's a wide issue not just on your phone, and the problem only seems to be of missing libraries, which you have to add them manually, on your own risk.
See this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-8-pro/help/aptx-codec-support-t3990459
THANKS .i saw that one but note 8pro is with mediatek. note 8 is on snapdragon .regardless if it is missing in the libraries than i dont understand why these codecs are listed in the product web pages

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