04-22-2020, 03:29 PM
I see on the blog you have the 4-07-2020 update for Android 8.1 Intel Airmont SC9853i but not for my model JY-HOS01N4GS-2.
Where is the 4-07 update for MY unit?
Where is the 4-07 update for MY unit?
(04-22-2020, 03:29 PM)LunaEros Wrote: [ -> ]I see on the blog you have the 4-07-2020 update for Android 8.1 Intel Airmont SC9853i but not for my model JY-HOS01N4GS-2.
Where is the 4-07 update for MY unit?
(04-23-2020, 10:31 AM)LunaEros Wrote: [ -> ]Well then I have another question. Even though I do kind of like the look of the new UI, the fact that I cannot disable or hide the clock on the right side annoys me. It takes entirely too much screen space. I discovered that can't even get rid of it using another launcher because it's apparently baked into the OS itself. The only time it disappears is when a video plays so I know it's not hardware encoded.
Would I be able to flash the latest update from the similar model using the Old UI (GS-1 instead of GS-2 like I have) and not lose any of it's functionality?
(04-27-2020, 08:38 AM)admin Wrote: [ -> ](04-23-2020, 10:31 AM)LunaEros Wrote: [ -> ]Well then I have another question. Even though I do kind of like the look of the new UI, the fact that I cannot disable or hide the clock on the right side annoys me. It takes entirely too much screen space. I discovered that can't even get rid of it using another launcher because it's apparently baked into the OS itself. The only time it disappears is when a video plays so I know it's not hardware encoded.
Would I be able to flash the latest update from the similar model using the Old UI (GS-1 instead of GS-2 like I have) and not lose any of it's functionality?
Sorry, GS-1 old UI can not be supported on your head unit system.
(04-27-2020, 12:40 PM)PassLee Wrote: [ -> ]You could always flash a custom rom but that would of course void any guarantee that you may have on the unit.