Hello!
So 2 questions here:
1. Android Auto keeps crashing in wired connection. I figured this has to do with certain charge level (60%+). On Android Auto subReddit I found an advice to try and regulate the battery restrictions in regards to the AA app. But in the AA app settings menu, contrary to other app settings, the battery settings have no selection of whether any restrictions/optimization might be applied. It looks as if its been hardcoded to be excluded from the settings.
So now, the question - is there a way to regulate this battery mode for specifically the Android Auto app?
1. Bluetooth. I have a pretty good model of wireless IEMs (Bowers&Wilkins). But the sound is godawful. Absolutely! I havent heard a worse sound. The music sounds flat and distorted. Even the cheap-ass IEMs do not provide so much artifacts on top of the music. I tried other models and the result is the same. On the contrary, with a hi res player and even other phones (Samsung A34) the IEMs sound perfectly fine. So this is clearly on the phone side. And yes, upgrading the OS didnt help
Does anybody know if there is any issue with the Bluetooth in this model? Or maybe this is just a Bluetooth chip failure? By the way, in tue Developers menu I noticed that you cant change the BT codec or other BT settings, it goes back to System determined. Did Xiaomi hardcode this also?
So 2 questions here:
1. Android Auto keeps crashing in wired connection. I figured this has to do with certain charge level (60%+). On Android Auto subReddit I found an advice to try and regulate the battery restrictions in regards to the AA app. But in the AA app settings menu, contrary to other app settings, the battery settings have no selection of whether any restrictions/optimization might be applied. It looks as if its been hardcoded to be excluded from the settings.
So now, the question - is there a way to regulate this battery mode for specifically the Android Auto app?
1. Bluetooth. I have a pretty good model of wireless IEMs (Bowers&Wilkins). But the sound is godawful. Absolutely! I havent heard a worse sound. The music sounds flat and distorted. Even the cheap-ass IEMs do not provide so much artifacts on top of the music. I tried other models and the result is the same. On the contrary, with a hi res player and even other phones (Samsung A34) the IEMs sound perfectly fine. So this is clearly on the phone side. And yes, upgrading the OS didnt help
Does anybody know if there is any issue with the Bluetooth in this model? Or maybe this is just a Bluetooth chip failure? By the way, in tue Developers menu I noticed that you cant change the BT codec or other BT settings, it goes back to System determined. Did Xiaomi hardcode this also?