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My phone's screen sometimes wouldn't come back on after a phone call. The sound quality transmitted was sometimes terrible. Both of those things present as hardware problems (prox sensor, microphone) but turned out to be software related. How would you prove that a hardware problem's not actually software?

As an aside, LineageOS seems to have been getting gradually more buggy on my Nexus 5X. 15.1 has the two issues above, plus Bluetooth music streaming is broken and crashes the music player. I reverted to an old 14.1 ROM and everything works perfectly.



> As an aside, LineageOS seems to have been getting gradually more buggy on my Nexus 5X. 15.1 has the two issues above, plus Bluetooth music streaming is broken and crashes the music player.

I have none of those problems with 15.1 on my nexus 5x, but I also make it a point to install the latest weekly updates and the latest vendor partition blob.


Maybe I set it up wrong, then? My basic install flow:

- Get latest nightly build from lineageos.org

- Get matching factory image from Google and extract vendor and radio images from it

- Install TWRP

- Do a full wipe of the phone

- Install LineageOS, vendor image and radio image

Then when an OTA update came out, I'd install it and update the vendor image manually if it complained.

What'd I miss?


That seems about right, and similar to what I do. Maybe it's a hardware issue? I also don't use the default music app for streaming music over bluetooth, so it could be an issue with that..


Yeah, I assumed it was hardware (there's a known issue with some 5Xes with poor mic quality) but I've gone back to 14.1 and all is fixed, so meh. The only thing I really miss is the new power saving features and I can live with charging every two days instead of every three days.


> I can live with charging every two days instead of every three days.

Yea it's incredible how long the battery lasts on this device, compared to previous nexus devices (though I never owned a nexus 5..) I've only ever run lineageos on this thing and regularly get multiple days on a charge with light/moderate usage. I once took it on a 8 day backpacking trip where it was powered on but in airplane mode (to serve as camera and backup map), got out of the wilderness with something like 40% battery left. IMHO that really shows how much negative impact on performance google's shit has on a mobile device when it can last that long without it.




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