Original OneWheel & Android O incompatibility
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I've got a phone with Android O and it does not even see my OneWheel (in bluetooth settings).
Phones with Android N are fine (they see 'ow000xxx'), so it probably is not the board. Seems like an incompatibility with the new OS.
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@slashlib I'm on the latest Android (whatever that is). Lots of riders (both Android and Mac) report difficulty connecting to their OW via bluetooth. I have occasional challenges- like I can connect to my board but it's not highlighted in the list of boards. The new Andromeda firmware was just released for Apple, not yet for Android. SuperStar Developer @SeeTheInvisible is the force behind that, letting him know about the Android O issue so he's aware . . . .
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@groovyruvy Andromeda has been out for Android for a few days.
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@joseph thank you for the heads-up, I had no idea! Funny, they made a big splash about the Apple update coming online, I didn't hear a peep about the Android update- either in this forum, on the FB OW owner's group page, nor anything from FM. Did I miss something? Anyway thanks again for letting me know!
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@groovyruvy Happy to spread the word! It was buried in the app announcement thread for iOS.. I was stalking all of the updates.
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@slashlib Thanks for the hint, we‘ll verify that.
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I have a Pixel XL running Android O as well. Today, when I loaded up the app, it cannot find the board. I have a OW+. Restarted phone, re-installed the app, and still nothing.
I upgraded to Andromeda last week and it connected to my phone just fine back when I was running Nougat. But now with Oreo, I don't see my board, nor does it give me an option to connect to any board.
What gives? I want to turn off my OW+ light, but can't without the app!
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It‘s a bug in the Bluetooth implementation in Android O which will be hopefully fixed soon.
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@seetheinvisible what bug is that? I have all my BT speakers working, an ODB sensor, and headphones that all seem to work. My phone can detect every other BT device I have except for this one.
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@markdogg it's actually a bug in the OneWheel bluetooth implementation. Work around is https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/platform/system/bt/+/436295/
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So what's a best-guess for how long how long it will take google to issue an OTA patch?
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I'm expecting a bug fix from FM, actually. Since all other BT devices work with Android O.
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Have you all issued support tickets?
The louder we are about this the better, is my guess
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@wmaciel I did and they closed it:
"Hi Alex,
Thanks so much for your note. We checked in with our app engineers and were able to confirm this is something on Google's side that they are looking into fixing. In the mean time, I would recommend using another device if possible.
My sincere apologies for the inconvenience.
All the best,
OW Team "
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That's unfortunate. It really is a bug in the OneWheel's BT, but it just happens that most systems are relaxed about the handshake. The workaround in Android will eventually be released, but that's going to take a while, and it's just that - a workaround. FM should fix the bug.
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I definitely have this issue. I am actually not riding right now cause I don't know when I have to turn back.
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My phone keeps trying to upgrade to 8.0 .... Hopefully it doesn't just auto-install after a point.
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Dang just started another thread on this. My new Pixel XL is having the same issue. Is the app code in github, maybe someone on here coul;d contribute a fix. LOL
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So yesterday I went on my board, and when trying to connect, it gave me a warning about Android Oreo having difficultly connecting, but gave me the option to try and connect anyway. Low and behold...it connected! I'm running a Google Nexus 5X. I am coming from the same issue everyone else had. Dunno if someone did a fix, but it seems to work for me now.
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I did an update on my Android this morning and I'm able to connect to my +s no problem.