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[GH-ISSUE #309] patch for qti libraries (based on an older version of Fluoride) #144
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Originally created by @tiago199988 on GitHub (Nov 21, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/kavishdevar/librepods/issues/309
When trying to connect i always get "Unable to connect to Airpods over L2CAP"
AirPods Pro 2
Device: Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra
ROM: Xiaomi EU 14.0.13.0.TKACNXM
Android Version: 13 TKQ1.220829.002
Some times im able to see the Airpods on the app but the battery is at 0% and none of the option do anything.
I've tried to uninstall and install everything again with no luck.
I have tryed to use the btl2capfix.zip file on magisk but it says"ERROR: "qti" Bluetooth libraries are not supported by the patcher you wont be able to use aln."
Here is my log from the app
airpods_log_1763760456813.txt
@kavishdevar commented on GitHub (Nov 22, 2025):
if the root module says you can't use the app, you can not. sorry! the "qti" libs are based on an older version of the opensource stack (fluoride) for which I don't have a fix. I tried to figure out a patch for these too, but I couldn't. Although I'd love for any developer to tackle this too.
@tiago199988 commented on GitHub (Nov 22, 2025):
Would this be solved if i update to android 14 ?
@bluekyeet commented on GitHub (Nov 23, 2025):
From my experience using it with Xiaomi devices, no. Iit was only Android 15 and 16 where it would actually work for me.
@kavishdevar commented on GitHub (Nov 24, 2025):
Stock ROM, i.e. HyperOS, probably no, as bluekyeet said. I've tried getting it to work multiple times, with no success. Although, it should not be impossible. The only reason I have not been able to figure out a workaround is I don't have a phone with a qti lib and sending a lib to someone for every small patch is not as easy as it might sound.
@tiago199988 commented on GitHub (Nov 24, 2025):
sad i would happily test it