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Vykk.Draygo posted:I'm on an SGS3 running CM10.1. Is there any conceivable way to make the home button act as a play/pause button for currently playing media when the screen is off rather than waking the device? Sure it's possible, but you'd need to write/find an app that does it.
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Does anyone else have an issue with CM10 (sgs3 d2att) where the screen is stuck at the task manager screen if you hit the home button? The only way I can get out of it is if I press back, and then every time I hit the home button it brings me back to task manager, instead of needing to long press.
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madkapitolist posted:Does anyone else have an issue with CM10 (sgs3 d2att) where the screen is stuck at the task manager screen if you hit the home button?
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Vykk.Draygo posted:I'm on an SGS3 running CM10.1. Is there any conceivable way to make the home button act as a play/pause button for currently playing media when the screen is off rather than waking the device? Hell Tasker could probably do it easy.
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ExcessBLarg! posted:There's a bug whereby capacitive and home short-presses are always registered as long-presses (which results in the behavior you describe). It usually manifests after a day or two or uptime, and once it happens, the only way to resolve it is to reboot. Oh drat that's very annoying, is there a fix in the works?
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I recently put CM 10.1 on my Nexus 4. The cellular indicator now shows whether I'm connected to HSPA or HSPA+, which is nice to but I've noticed that if it's showing just H, no loading happens until it switches to H+, at which point things load just fine. Why Is this happening, and is there something I can do to get downloads on H?
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hooah posted:I recently put CM 10.1 on my Nexus 4. The cellular indicator now shows whether I'm connected to HSPA or HSPA+, which is nice to but I've noticed that if it's showing just H, no loading happens until it switches to H+, at which point things load just fine. Why Is this happening, and is there something I can do to get downloads on H? AFAIK, it will idle on H, and once you start using the network, it'll go up to H+. This is a battery saving feature, if what I read is right. If you go into Settings > About Phone, it should say HSPA:10.
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madkapitolist posted:Oh drat that's very annoying, is there a fix in the works?
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BoyBlunder posted:AFAIK, it will idle on H, and once you start using the network, it'll go up to H+. This is a battery saving feature, if what I read is right. Ok, good to know. However, it seems to continue idling for upwards of 20 seconds before switch to H+. Is that normal?
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hooah posted:Ok, good to know. However, it seems to continue idling for upwards of 20 seconds before switch to H+. Is that normal? I think that would depend on what you're using for your APN settings. If I fire up Chrome and start surfing the web (in a HSPA+ area), it comes up right away for me.
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BoyBlunder posted:I think that would depend on what you're using for your APN settings. On T-mobile, how should I have my APN set? Edit: Nevermind, Google helped with that. However, my settings were right (or mostly so, according to a different source), so I haven't seen any change in behavior. hooah fucked around with this message at 06:43 on Mar 6, 2013 |
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Are there any known issues with CM10.1 and data connections outside your home network area? I'm traveling for work and my carrier's coverage map and interactive tool claim that I should have mobile data here, but I don't. I'm supposed to have national coverage with no roaming chargers anywhere. It's a CDMA carrier, so I would have figured that I could get data from a Verizon tower.
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:Are there any known issues with CM10.1 and data connections outside your home network area? I'm traveling for work and my carrier's coverage map and interactive tool claim that I should have mobile data here, but I don't. I'm supposed to have national coverage with no roaming chargers anywhere. It's a CDMA carrier, so I would have figured that I could get data from a Verizon tower. You probably need to update your PRL. You'll likely have to flash back to stock to do so though. Make a nandroid, flash to stock, update PRL, restore nandroid.
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Didn't turn out to be that. My phone wasn't set to connect to data while roaming. My plan covers data nationally regardless of which network I'm connected to, but my carrier has no towers here so the phone shows me as roaming. I turned on data roaming in the Mobile Networks menu and now it's working. I'm betting that in the stock image for my carrier (USC), this is enabled by default. All of USC's new Belief Plans have no roaming chargers for anything within the United States.
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Does anyone have experience with those android-on-an-hdmi-sticks? I'm thinking about getting one just to run splashtop streamer but I'm uncertain of a few things. The one feature I need is to be able to run apps full screen - splashtop keeps the android softkeys on screen and it screws with mirroring. Is there a good way to get a solution working?
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Manky posted:Does anyone have experience with those android-on-an-hdmi-sticks? I'm thinking about getting one just to run splashtop streamer but I'm uncertain of a few things. The one feature I need is to be able to run apps full screen - splashtop keeps the android softkeys on screen and it screws with mirroring. Is there a good way to get a solution working? Why not just get a phone with an HDMI port?
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Fuzz posted:Why not just get a phone with an HDMI port? That's like 4-10 times more expensive. Manky posted:Does anyone have experience with those android-on-an-hdmi-sticks? I'm thinking about getting one just to run splashtop streamer but I'm uncertain of a few things. The one feature I need is to be able to run apps full screen - splashtop keeps the android softkeys on screen and it screws with mirroring. Is there a good way to get a solution working? The Android HDMI sticks usually do not display the Android soft buttons at all. Obviously this varies on the stick, but in general they will not show them.
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Oh XDA:num1gever posted:No, I've physically removed the power button because I was tired of the power button been pressed accidently when in my pocket.
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Zom Aur posted:Oh XDA: Proof that non-removeable batteries are bad for consumers.
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Fuzz posted:Why not just get a phone with an HDMI port? My Nexus 10 has HDMI and it works pretty well, but I want a dedicated device. Install Gentoo posted:The Android HDMI sticks usually do not display the Android soft buttons at all. Obviously this varies on the stick, but in general they will not show them. Is that right? Thanks, that's good news. I'm sorry if this isn't the right thread, by the way, but is there a recommended stick? The UG007 II looks good, since I'm really only going to be streaming video.
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What is an "Android HDMI stick" anyway? I'm intrigued.
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Tunga posted:What is an "Android HDMI stick" anyway? I'm intrigued. I have one actually and it's literally what it says. A little stick device that plugs into the HDMI port on your TV and runs Android.
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nimper posted:I have one actually and it's literally what it says. A little stick device that plugs into the HDMI port on your TV and runs Android. How do you control it?
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AppleCobbler posted:How do you control it? Blootooth (why the gently caress did I type that, I'm leaving it)usually, or over the network with something like a phone. It's basically a phone or tablet without the screen. It's pretty amazing what you can get for a few multiples of :tenbux: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hyY6_9SPTo awwwww yeeeeh (gets better)
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Manky posted:Does anyone have experience with those android-on-an-hdmi-sticks? I'm thinking about getting one just to run splashtop streamer but I'm uncertain of a few things. The one feature I need is to be able to run apps full screen - splashtop keeps the android softkeys on screen and it screws with mirroring. Is there a good way to get a solution working? Splashtop doesn't have to always show the softkeys. I use it with my TF201 all the time, and the softkeys only come up if you hit the keyboard button. If you hit the back button once with the keyboard up, it will go away. Works like a charm!
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baka kaba posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hyY6_9SPTo Interesting- there's a rooted ROM linked for it in the description. That'd be cool to use.
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GonadTheBallbarian posted:Interesting- there's a rooted ROM linked for it in the description. That'd be cool to use. Yeah they're really neat - in a way it's a bit like the Raspberry Pi, in the way people are using them for media centres, but usually with things like WiFi included and internal memory, so they're pretty much ready to go. They're often sold as a way of making a regular TV 'smart', which is a good way of putting it - I thought it would be great for my gran, set up the launcher with all the on-demand TV apps on the homescreen and she's good to go. You could even add a webcam for Skype later or something. If I could connect in remotely and control things if she ever gets stuck, it would be perfect
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This stick is supposed to be really good if you're in the UK and want to run Plex or XBMC: http://www.amazon.co.uk/JUSTOP-Android-Internet-Adapter-Watching/dp/B00A8FWITI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361833689&sr=8-1 This stick is good for if you're in the US, nearly identical hardware: http://www.amazon.com/Computer-Dual-core-Android-RK3066-ownshop/dp/B009PJ3AZ4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1362759539&sr=8-1&keywords=MK809 AppleCobbler posted:How do you control it? They all have bluetooth, so bluetooth trackpads, mice, and keyboards can be paired for control, as well as Bluetooth game controllers. Some have a USB port on them so that you can attach wired or wireless with usb dongle input as well. A few have the ability to be hooked up to an IR receiver to be controlled by a regular universal remote. Nintendo Kid fucked around with this message at 17:24 on Mar 8, 2013 |
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This question has probably been asked several times but I scanned the OP and a few links and didn't find an answer. I have a G2 / Desire Z still running stock carrier-updated Gingerbread. I'm planning on rooting it tonight and my original plan was to install Cyanogen but it looks like Cmod support for the G2 ends at 7.2 which is also Gingerbread based. I was wondering if there is a hardware reason why it shouldn't be updated to an ICS based ROM (or at least something newer than 2.3) or if it was just too much trouble to support a three year old device? If there are other ROMs that are better suited, what are they? For the record, this is my fourth Android phone and I have successfully rooted the three previous (G1 and two myTouch Slides), I just didn't bother with this one for a while.
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Frozen-Solid posted:Splashtop doesn't have to always show the softkeys. I use it with my TF201 all the time, and the softkeys only come up if you hit the keyboard button. If you hit the back button once with the keyboard up, it will go away I guess it must be a software difference, I wish it behaved that way on the N10. Hitting the back button only brings up a prompt asking if I'd like to disconnect, unless the keyboard is up, in which case it just closes the keyboard.
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Dross posted:This question has probably been asked several times but I scanned the OP and a few links and didn't find an answer. I have a G2 / Desire Z still running stock carrier-updated Gingerbread. I'm planning on rooting it tonight and my original plan was to install Cyanogen but it looks like Cmod support for the G2 ends at 7.2 which is also Gingerbread based. I was wondering if there is a hardware reason why it shouldn't be updated to an ICS based ROM (or at least something newer than 2.3) or if it was just too much trouble to support a three year old device? If there are other ROMs that are better suited, what are they?
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It's also extremely unlikely anyone in this thread has first hand experience with the Desire Z since it's approaching two and a half years old, it was based on the alread-six-month-old-at-the-time original Desire internals, and it was a somewhat-niche slider design released at a time when most people had accepted that touchscreens were The Future. In fact probably the only reason is has any kind of modern(ish) ROMs available at all is the fact that it's the technological second cousin of the Nexus One. The best you can do is probably to read around on XDA (yes, sorry) which seems to have a bunch of ROMs available based on different Android versions and see if you can find one that works for you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=758 Sadly your phone has really already past the point where the hardware is going to struggle with newer versions, the drivers aren't being updated any more, and most developers will have moved on to newer devices. (If this post sounds disproportionately cynical it's because I've been on a Charlie Brooker marathon, apologies!) Tunga fucked around with this message at 11:13 on Mar 9, 2013 |
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It should also be mentioned that the G1 and Passion could be modded to fit and use these outsized ROMs (for the devices) because they had an unlocked bootloader. The G2 did not and in fact had a lot of tricks for the community to prevent them from doing the exact thing you need to do to get them to reformat the entirety of the internal storage. gfree was the go-to method with the G2 and assuming you can root you can install whatever but when it comes to reformatting the storage so it'd be big enough to install a 4.0+ ROM, I'm not sure the aftermarket community ever got that far. It doesn't help that it has a sub-1GHz single core processor that never got the kind of official support that the other Qualcomm devices of the era did. I can't imagine Ice Cream Sandwich would run acceptably on it even if the drivers had been ported successfully to work with it.
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Yeah, that's why I still have a phone this old actually -- I'm one of those dinosaurs that can't let go of their hardware keyboard. Thanks guys, it looks like 2.3 is still the way to go.
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Does it matter where I get my gapps package when I am going to flash them on a ROM?
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LastInLine posted:It should also be mentioned that the G1 and Passion could be modded to fit and use these outsized ROMs (for the devices) because they had an unlocked bootloader. The G2 did not and in fact had a lot of tricks for the community to prevent them from doing the exact thing you need to do to get them to reformat the entirety of the internal storage. gfree was the go-to method with the G2 and assuming you can root you can install whatever but when it comes to reformatting the storage so it'd be big enough to install a 4.0+ ROM, I'm not sure the aftermarket community ever got that far. I saw someone on YouTube who installed ICS on the G1, it ran like rear end.
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b0nes posted:Does it matter where I get my gapps package when I am going to flash them on a ROM? Tunga fucked around with this message at 11:15 on Mar 10, 2013 |
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b0nes posted:Does it matter where I get my gapps package when I am going to flash them on a ROM?
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I need some help because this phone is driving me insane. I'm still on my epic 4g touch which was running AOKP, but I started noticing that some calls just weren't coming through for some reason and going straight to voicemail. I'm currently waiting for some prospective job offers to call back so I figured maybe the xda thread would have an update for me to fix a pretty huge problem, but there weren't any. Apparently the dev stopped working on it so I got led to a new thread that the dev had also stopped working on before I even managed to get to it. I thought I would do pretty well with roms if I just stuck to AOKP/cyanogenmod and didn't use anything with a stupid/"witty" name, but apparently the CM team quit working on the device as well. So my choices are now: - CyanogenMod 10.1 WILD FOR THE NIGHT: What I'm currently using now because anything is better than having a phone that can do lots of useless poo poo but has trouble being an actual phone. Except this rom has gyro issues so auto-rotate is hosed, and though I haven't used it yet apparently there are gps issues with maps/navigation. - AOKP JB 4.2.2 Magical Unicorn: I refuse to load anything that calls itself Magical Unicorn on my phone. - Any of the other roms with dumb sounding names that all apparently do the same thing. Are there any roms I can install that don't have issues doing basic phone activities or should I just go back to stock? And if I do want to go back to stock, how do I do that? All I've found are one click tools for unrooting.
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Wrist Watch posted:I need some help because this phone is driving me insane.
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