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A little knowledge can get you into a lot of trouble with roms.
This is 110% the case ergo why I didn't just go ahead and make the topic!
A little knowledge can get you into a lot of trouble with roms.
So I was thinking of making a general Android Custom ROM thread for the OT board. Would this be a totally stupid idea? Obviously it wouldn't be crazy thorough, I'd push people to visit xda, and have the big I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE USE AT YOUR OWN RISK etc... etc... stuff. Just a thought of something I might try and throw together this weekend.
I could link to commonly used recoveries like Clockwork and TWRP as well as common ROMs like CM, AOKP, and Paranoid. I could also throw out things like 5 things to check if you have problems flashing.
IDK just a thought...
So I was thinking of making a general Android Custom ROM thread for the OT board. Would this be a totally stupid idea? Obviously it wouldn't be crazy thorough, I'd push people to visit xda, and have the big I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE USE AT YOUR OWN RISK etc... etc... stuff. Just a thought of something I might try and throw together this weekend.
I could link to commonly used recoveries like Clockwork and TWRP as well as common ROMs like CM, AOKP, and Paranoid. I could also throw out things like 5 things to check if you have problems flashing.
IDK just a thought...
Pretty much this. The XDA crowd expect the ROM users to pull log files. Joe Android user is not going to know how to do this or want to do this. Best advice is to stick with Cyanogen on devices as they tend to just work.You are better of making a how-to guide for xda, because that place is completely alien to casual web users.
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-120 dBm is 100% attenuation, otherwise known as no signal. You literally have almost no signal. I'm not surprised you're having problems. Time to switch to Verizon.
This. XDA is downright frightening.You are better of making a how-to guide for xda, because that place is completely alien to casual web users.
What's the general consensus on the HTC One X+?
The Gmail app is vastly superior, so it makes more sense to me to add your other accounts to Gmail. You can import all your Yahoo messages and set it up so that youNew user here, just got my Nexus 4...
I'm too used to having a unified inbox, and having a separate app for gmail does not sit well with me. Is it a good idea to delete it and add my gmail account through the generic mail app? Also, why doesn't Yahoo Mail support push by default like it does on iOS?
Unless you are getting it on the cheap it would be better to get the Xperia Z, HTC M7 or GS4.
What's the general consensus on the HTC One X+?
Xperia Z looks fantastic, except a 5 inch phone is pushing it for me.
Xperia Z looks fantastic, except a 5 inch phone is pushing it for me.
It's only slightly larger than the One X+, if you are in the US or Canada then the ZL is heading there as well which is a 5" screen but physically the same size as the One X+.
Well, I'm in Australia, so it looks like I'll be missing out on that.
To better phrase my original question, what phones are considered an upgrade from the S2?
My contract runs out later this year and I know it's early, but I'm already looking at new phones.
(asides from the S3 by the way)
I think Australia is getting the ZL.
Almost any phone from 2013 will be an upgrade on the GS2.
Thing is, I didn't have this issue with the Note I =/
I may try swapping it out for another Note II and giving that ago, IDK, I have a feeling something is up with the radio.
EDIT: So I found the problem I think, the default APN settings my phone came with did NOT have the term "hipri" under the APN type, it only had "default,mms,supl"
I was able to go to the XDA forums and find someone who posted the 4G APN settings, which turned out to be exactly what my phone came with BUT without the term "hipri" under APN type, so I added that and voila, it fixed the problems.
The phone also seems to be always on LTE too, even in areas in my house where it wouldn't connect to LTE previously.
May 15 is fast approaching, and we are expecting Google to deliver the next grand version of Android - 5.0 Key Lime Pie - while throwing in some hardware for a good measure, like the Motorola X Phone project, and new Nexus tablet(s).
Motorola X should not actually be this year's Nexus phone, or Google might have a bit of explaining to do to other Android manufacturers, and after the job posting that confirms its existence, we now have a few more tidbits, thanks to Sniggly.
One of his contacts is allegedly already toying with an early prototype of the Motorola X phone, and his observations so far tie in with what we heard from Google during the last quarterly conference call - that it will work with Moto to address two critical areas where today's smartphones are lacking - battery life and durability.
Toughness will apparently be taken care of with a Kevlar chassis, a material Motorola is already using for its current phones, while battery life is addressed by simply stuffing the X with unit capacity in the realm of Moto's MAXX line of handsets. Though still a prototype, the source said the handset managed to get them through several road trip hours on a charge with the GPS software constantly on, which usually is an activity that kills your juicer in no time.
The phone is allegedly planned to have a screen size about 4.8", though we've heard 5" before, the obligatory quad-core processor, and, thankfully, a microSD card slot, despite that storage is rumored to go all the way up to a 128 GB version. We'll have to see that last one to believe it, though if the rumored $299.99 tag on Verizon with a contract holds water, this might be the version to justify such pricing.
We saved the best for last - besides running stock Android at the moment, the phone is apparently outfitted with a much better camera than the crappy units Motorola currently uses, and the source said it could be a Sony sensor, as Apple's exclusivity with the Japanese has drawn to an end.
If this turns out to be true, all flagships this year but LG, are likely to utilize some variations of the "stacked" Exmor RS camera sensor from Sony, and we don't blame them - it takes much less of the valuable space inside a phone, and has hardwired HDR abilities in both pictures and video mode. The source mentioned that the camera on the prototype is pretty good already, yet with some issues that hint it's far from a finalized sensor-lens-software combo.
To summarize - come May 15, we could be looking at project X, the first Motorola phone with direct input from Google, which might sport a Kevlar back, screen in the 4.8"-5" range, quad-core processor, 3,000+ mAh battery, microSD slot, good amounts of storage, stock Android and an eventual Sony camera sensor. Sounds like a winner from Moto, but lets wait and see if and what of all this will materialize, and will there be any novel features with it, brought on by Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, which the X is said to be the first phone with.
PCTX, any truth to these claims? phonearena warning:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/More...battery-Sony-camera-sensor-and-Kevlar_id39368
Whoa, I can add my non-Google accounts to the gmail app? If it's don't something more complicated than inputting a username and password, then yeah I might need help. If this is possible 30% of my woes will be solved.The Gmail app is vastly superior, so it makes more sense to me to add your other accounts to Gmail. You can import all your Yahoo messages and set it up so that you
"send from" your Yahoo address. Let me know if you need any help doing it. Gmail's label system is powerful enough that it can handle and organize all your addresses.
Depends what kinds of accounts. Yahoo and Hotmail should be just that simple for instance. But you have to go to the desktop browser interface on a computer, in Settings, under Accounts and Import. You can look through Gmail's help topics or PM me if you run into problems.Whoa, I can add my non-Google accounts to the gmail app? If it's don't something more complicated than inputting a username and password, then yeah I might need help. If this is possible 30% of my woes will be solved.
The battery is at least a maxx HD if not bigger. Form factor, expect a more slick looking RAZR M with a hardly there bezel. The camera.... I know they have been toying with multiple sensors and are trying to decide on an 8-13 megapixel camera. I would assume the latter and the Sony rumor makes sense.PCTX, any truth to these claims? phonearena warning:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/More...battery-Sony-camera-sensor-and-Kevlar_id39368
If the Motorola phone comes out and has no real weakness in any area, I will gladly sell my current phone whatever it may be at the time and buy it. I pledge that.
If the Motorola phone comes out and has no real weakness in any area, I will gladly sell my current phone whatever it may be at the time and buy it. I pledge that.
Hardly there bezel sounds fanfuckingtastic, the Razr M (while the styling leaves much to be desired) is goddamn design done right.
(http://www.unwiredview.com/2013/02/01/after-the-htc-m7-an-m4-and-a-g2/)
One S successor. The Xperia SP (Huashan) sounds better though, and will probably be released far earlier.
Is this even better spec than the One S outside of the memory? Why don't people just buy the One S?
and considering I plan to get the ZL or S4, resale value should still be very high by then. So I guess we'll see if this is rumour #129308092 that always sounds better than reality we end up getting, or if it lives up to it.as shall I
I have a Galaxy S2 and I just got a 4.0.4 update for it and ever since then my battery has been draining much faster. Nothing has changed settings wise. I double checked and all of them are the same. No syncing or "push" updates are enabled, nor is GPS. Regardless the battery drains about 1% every 30 mins, doing absolutely nothing with 4G in ZzZ mode.
I could go over 24 hours before with moderate use and now its already hitting 20% after about just 8-10 hours.
If its anything like the S3 getting its update, it takes 3-4 days to settle down if you don't do a factory reset. Its high usage of the battery with no explainable reason for 3-4 days then it goes back to normal.
Lol what? This sounds like some kind of technological black magic or witchcraft to me...
I have a Galaxy S2 and I just got a 4.0.4 update for it and ever since then my battery has been draining much faster. Nothing has changed settings wise. I double checked and all of them are the same. No syncing or "push" updates are enabled, nor is GPS. Regardless the battery drains about 1% every 30 mins, doing absolutely nothing with 4G in ZzZ mode.
I could go over 24 hours before with moderate use and now its already hitting 20% after about just 8-10 hours.
I wanted to change the ringtone of my notifications so i manually put the ringtone i wanted in the folder /sdcard/media/audio/notifications. However it only appears with the ringtones for calls and i can't select it for notifications. What should I do?
What's the general consensus on the HTC One X+?
I would never buy anything but a Nexus if I were to go Android again. But that is a whole other story.
What's the general consensus on the HTC One X+?