Next up, depending on your device’s active status in the custom development, you could continue to get the latest OS upgrades even if the OEM has officially stopped its support. However, there are a few devices out there that aren’t active players in this domain. As a result of which, they are usually left in the lurch when it comes to flashing a custom ROM. This is where a Generic System Image. They are available for a wide array of devices that are Project Treble supported. Likewise, they would give you all the goodies that a custom ROM has to offer, even if there is no custom ROM for that device. However, in spite of that, flashing these system images could bring in a few bugs too. One among them is the no audio issue in Bluetooth and/or wired headphones right after installing a GSI ROM. If you are also getting bogged with this problem, then this guide shall make you aware of a nifty workaround to resolve this bug. Follow along.
Fix No Audio in Bluetooth/Wired Headphones in GSI ROM
Do note that there’s no universal fix as such. You will have to try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and see which one works best in your favor. So with that in mind, let’s get started.
FIX 1: Enable Force-disable A2DP offload
FIX 2: Enable ‘Use alternate way to detect headset’
FIX 3: Disable Audio Effects
So this was all from this guide on how you could fix the no audio issue in Bluetooth and/or wired headphones in a GSI ROM. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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