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Old 11-12-2009, 03:53 PM
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Re: MS Bluetooth Stack in ROM upgrades

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Originally Posted by gutrrob View Post
JD and juggalo_X are right, The broadcom stack is so much better than the MS stack, I don't have any problems with it.

Instead of whining and crying post after post...Try whining and crying to HTC/Carrier about the problem, I'm sure if enough of you complain (Like you do on this site) they will address the problem and patch it.

Another option is try cooking your own roms with the MS stack.

But please stop making posts about the BT stack already!!!
The widcomm stack is better than the MS stack for you, but not for everyone. Others value certain features higher than you do. I place a very high value on being able to make and end a call with the headset. It's a feature that is absolutely fundamental to me and not having it makes the phone an extreme annoyance. I NEVER had problems with the MS stack, but have had nothing but BT problems with multiple headsets on both phones I have owned with Widcomm stacks.

We've already complained to HTC. They won't do anything about it. That is why we have chefs. Believe me, I do appreciate all they do for the community but at the same time all we want is a choice of which stack to use. I don't believe it would be terribly hard but I'm not familiar enough with the process to do it myself. I've offered compensation for anyone willing to do it, and I would welcome help from anyone who would be willing to help me cook a ROM with the MS stack. Fact is, though, I don't have a ton of time to sit around and learn how to cook a ROM and learn the ins and outs of bluetooth so by the time I got it done the TP3 would probably be out.

We aren't "whining," and if you're not having problems with bluetooth and aren't willing to contribute to solving them for us, then there is absolutely no reason for you to post in or even read threads about the problem. All we want is a choice, and I can't see how that would be a negative for anyone so I don't understand why you are getting riled up about posts and threads on legitimate problems with the TP2 bluetooth stack.
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