Bluetooth now uses a newer L2CAP layer. The remote stays paired even after deep sleep. Additionally, Bluetooth headphone latency dropped from ~300ms to ~80ms (AAC codec support added).
If your device hasn’t auto-updated, you need to manually flash the ts1022 firmware fixed version. Caution: This will erase all data. Back up your apps and settings first. ts1022 firmware fixed
Prerequisites:
Widevine L1 certification has been restored (was downgraded to L3 in a previous buggy beta). This means Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ now stream in Full HD or 4K again, instead of 540p. Bluetooth now uses a newer L2CAP layer
set_bootargs=setenv bootargs console=ttyS2,115200 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw rootwait panic=10 After reboot, log in and go to Status
Before diving into the firmware fix, let’s clarify what the ts1022 is. The ts1022 is a budget-to-mid-range Android TV box powered by an Amlogic S905X3 chipset, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB/64GB of storage. It runs Android 10 (or 11, depending on the batch) and supports 4K HDR, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.0. Popular among cord-cutters, it competes with devices like the Xiaomi Mi Box S and the Nvidia Shield TV Pro.
However, like many generic Android boxes, the ts1022 shipped with flawed firmware—specifically in versions 2023.10.15 and earlier. Users reported a litany of bugs that made the device nearly unusable.