Re: [ROM] [May 12] <!--PsykiROM v3--!> Fast Rhodium Manila [21046 WM6.1] [UC]
I've had a blast finding all the little nuances in this sweet little Rhodium package! I have a plethora of bluetooth devices and wanted to share a bit of my experience thus far in case the information would be useful to anyone else on the form:
1) My motorola S9-HD bluetooth stereo headsets paired without a hiccup. Sound quality is the same as a Stock TP. I did play around and installed the Badboy Full Volume Fix but did not notice any increase in volume.
2) My motorola Eq5 portable bluetooth speaker also paired with ease. Sound is great- no problems there
3) I have a clarion FB275 which is a pretty nice Bluetooth capable head unit that I picked up a few months back at Crutchfield for a sick closeout deal. The Psyki rom has no problem with the A2DP streaming- I must say that the Music player built into the TouchFlo2 interface is much faster and efficient when navigating the library(8gb micro sd class 6). This would be reason enough for me to have made the switch to some kitchenware.
I did install the nueRom processor clocking application and set it to some speeds that were posted somewhere on the forms:
System Idle: 256
On Backlight Off: 81.92
On Suspend: 19.20
To make a long story short- when i was streaming a2dp to my headunit and the backlight would turn off the stream would break up and become un-listenable. I had forgotten i had changed the clock settings- and once i went back to the regular default settings it worked fine. I am gonna play around a bit more with these settings because I would love to save some battery but not at the expense of having to change the settings on the NueRom everytime I connect for streaming bluetooth audio
4) I have a stowaway bluetooth keyboard that paired fine and is fully functional- quite a nice device to have around when its time for some real word processing-
Well, hope this post will be usefull for anyone with lots of Bluetooth devices and might be hesitant to make the jump to Psyki's rom. The more time I spend with this Rom the more I am convinced- I could never go back to a crippled Sprint branded OS again! Cheers...
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