All,
I just received this.
Hi.
Thanks for signing up for the Atrix 2 software test. Our apologies for the delay in starting this test! The software will begin to be pushed out later this afternoon; however, it may take several hours for all targeted devices to receive the update.
We're eager to hear your feedback. Please share your experience on the private community provided, and via the survey I will send out after you've had some time to work with the software.
To ensure we hear you, please follow these guidelines:
Please post all your feedback in our private community (link below). This also where you'll find help during the soak.
Please do not call or contact Motorola, AT&T or your carrier support for help during the soak. Those teams are not yet ready to support this software.
I'm not able to check private messages on the forums during soaks, so if you need immediate help that's not a good route to take. Post in the community instead.
If you have any problems accessing the private community, please click here for help.
Please do not post questions publicly, on our site or elsewhere.
Please start your visit to the private community here. You'll find additional important information in the Welcome message as soon as you sign in. (Note that you will not be able to post in the public communities during the soak test.)
Thanks so much for your participation! We really appreciate your time and insights.
Regards,
George A Custer Col. 7th Calvary (mod edit)
So be aware that the update will be out today.
Apologies to the group and the moderators. This should be moved to the general section.
Also, not only was it posted in the wrong section, but we already have a thread on it. We all know your excited. But please search before posting.
Also, you should have edited out the gentleman's name from Motorola.
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Hello
My name is Taygh (te-y-g). I want to create the future around me, and I have an idea that will get me started. But I have a problem. I am not very good at programming, so I would like to get a team of developers together to help. They would modify Android ICS 4.0. It would be for a desk fitted with a tablet. For details, please contact me at [email protected]. This is a legit thread. Also, please post hardware we could possibly use. Please don't spam this thread. All development would be done via group Skype.
Thank you,
Taygh
PS: Using Pandaboard as motherboard
Moved thread to General. Also, you might just ask people to PM you instead of putting your email out there for anyone to spam you. You don't have to, but just a suggestion.
Please refer to the next post. I messed this one up and cannot delete it.
diestarbucks said:
Moved thread to General. Also, you might just ask people to PM you instead of putting your email out there for anyone to spam you. You don't have to, but just a suggestion.
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Thank you for the suggestion. I have a question. Is there anyway to get this thread more noticed (out there)?
Coming from an AT&T Galaxy S4 to a Nexus 5, does anyone have any rom/kernel suggestions for me before I get it? Which do you use?
nklenchik said:
Coming from an AT&T Galaxy S4 to a Nexus 5, does anyone have any rom/kernel suggestions for me before I get it? Which do you use?
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Nope. Use what you test that you like. We won't recommend what you like because we don't know you. What's best for you is not best for me. Thats why "best" or "recommend me" threads are against the rules.
Which phone are coming from?
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nemofbaby2010 said:
Which phone are coming from?
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The first 6 "words" of post 1 address this.
rootSU said:
The first 6 "words" of post 1 address this.
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Derp my bad I came from a s4 as well first thing I noticed was the screen so the kernel I use is Franco with stock because of the different color profiles which allows you to make your screen look close to a s4's amoled display
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And stock nexus 5 is already good, but before rooting read up and try to avoid toolkits
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Unlock bootloader. Install custom recovery. Root. Install Xposed + GravityBox. Done.
marleyfan61 said:
Unlock bootloader. Install custom recovery. Root. Install Xposed + GravityBox. Done.
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Yeah I was thinking about just doing that but I've had really good luck on CarbonROM on my S4
nklenchik said:
.... any suggestions for me before I get it?
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I would read this ....
Hello, and welcome to the forum,
Before you click the "New Thread" or "Post Reply" buttons, please take the time to read some rules/guidelines for posting in this forum:
1) Read and follow the Forum Rules:
Plain and simple. No further explanation needed
2) Post your message in the proper subforum (see above):
All questions, requests, and help & troubleshooting needs, go in the Q&A Help & Troubleshooting subforum, if one exists for your device, and any misplaced messages will be promptly moved to their respective location. Users that make it a habit of posting in the wrong forum will be addressed accordingly. If you're unsure of where your post or thread belongs, please read the Forum Rules again.
3) No off-topic discussion:
While some Moderation Teams may allow some off-topic discussion and the creation of off-topic threads, we do not. There is an entire General Off-Topic forum devoted to this type of discussion and there are enough threads already available to meet anyone's off-topic needs. All off-topic threads, and posts containing off-topic discussion, will be deleted promptly and without warning. If you're concerned with the amount of off-topic discussion and misplaced questions in the Development forums, please consider making a Q&A Thread for your ROM/Kernel/Project/etc.
4) No threads or posts asking for the best/most stable ROM/Kernel/Mod/whatever, or created for the purpose of comparing Phones/ROMs/Kernels/Mods/whatever:
These threads/posts will be deleted promptly and without warning. They have a history of causing problems due to trolls, and fanboys, along with various troublemakers, and therefore are no longer allowed. Regardless of that, there is really no way to judge whether or not a particular piece of work is better than another because it's all relative to begin with. If you want to know what piece of work is better for you, install something and try it out for a while. If you don't like it, try something else. Our Developers work hard to provide us their contributions, free of charge. Please show them the respect they deserve by trying something out and giving them your feedback.
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If there are any questions or concerns regarding this or any other matter, please feel free to contact a member of the Moderation Team that is assigned to this forum. You can find a list of the assigned Moderators at the top of each sub-forum page.
With that, here are a few great threads to help you get the most out of your experience here...please take advantage of them:
Get the most out of XDA!!
How to make a good THREAD, POST, QUESTION or POLL
Why you get short/one word answers! (The Long Answer)
How to give constructive feedback to developers
How To Logcat
GPLv2 tips for developers
Getting a moderator's help
And as always...
Thank you, and have a great day!
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Dear Admins,
Can anyone guide me where to create feedback thread for my service/ product ,so that my end customers can give feedback and i will improve my service/product? Also give me rules regarding it so that i will not break xda rules
Ren11 said:
Dear Admins,
Can anyone guide me where to create feedback thread for my service/ product ,so that my end customers can give feedback and i will improve my service/product? Also give me rules regarding it so that i will not break xda rules
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Hi Ren11
Thanks for using XDA Assist.
The concept you used as "service/product" if a little vague. Let me give an example how things works and you should be able to decide by yourself.
A developer that has an Application that he/she wants to share with the community would publish his/her work at the below forum and only after had have read, at least, each and every Stick Thread that that Forum contains acknowledging the guidance given within.
Android Development and Hacking > Android Apps and Games
More general forum rules should be found at:
Forum Rules
So, if you could be more detailed about the "service/product" you wanna feedback we, in our turn, would be able to guide you accordingly.
I will be waiting for your reply within the next 2 days.
Nice regards.
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Hi
I've participated in your website xda-developers.com on and off for about 2 years now and i have to I find your site to be totally useless, personally, when asking for help
I either get a generated message that my thread has been moved but now, whenever I make a post I get no reply at all.
Is there anyone here who can link me to a complaints department for xda so I can make a report?
Regards, Jason L
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Hi
I've participated in your website xda-developers.com on and off for about 2 years now and i have to I find your site to be totally useless, personally, when asking for help
I either get a generated message that my thread has been moved but now, whenever I make a post I get no reply at all.
Is there anyone here who can link me to a complaints department for xda so I can make a report?
Regards, Jason L
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There is a link right on the contact page http://www.xda-developers.com/contact/
But I should inform you that XDA is not a help site. It is a development site which provides information for members to find and learn themselves.
I am sorry you did not find what you wanted.
I know XDA has the 10 post rule, but I signed up to fix an issue with thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=890199
The old XDA thread is the top result on Google for renaming Android apps. Thread was renewed by Ashish Mundhra, a writer for www.guidingtech.com, whom necromanced this old tool that is no longer being developed. Normally instead of all this backstory I would have just posted:
A tool that is up to date, works, doesn't need Windows, and is still being developed.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmail.heagoo.apkeditor
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When Google points me to a sour, stale, or dead thread, I like to point that thread to the new information that works if/when a solution is found.
It's disappointing I can't do this directly but I understand, so can one of you do it? I think the spirit of a site like this is community help and support.
Why I don't think this new post is forum necromancy:
Forums are great sources of information so long as the content is on point and furthers the topic. Post's like "It doesn't work for me." I believe is necromancy. However, providing a solution using modern hardware or an alternative I believe is a great asset to forums.
What are other user's thoughts? Would someone be able to update this thread for me? If not, why?
Why not actively posting on the thread you think it needs to be updated ? Whoever reads the thread would eventually see your post I guess ...
Do you want someone to add your thoughts on the first post of that thread ?
Unfortunately xanthrax, as a new member I cannot post to developer forums. I would need assistance from another member to do what you suggest.
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Unfortunately xanthrax, as a new member I cannot post to developer forums. I would need assistance from another member to do what you suggest.
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Hi !
That`s ok and due to not enough posts count.
All new members must reach 10 posts across the forum in order to be able to participate on the development section by helping around .
This will make them get accustomed to our website before jumping into the development section.
No problem. I've lurked years but only now created an account.
As to the purpose of this thread, my thoughts were that I could possibly gather relevant post replies while debating my own topic for 10 posts.
The 10 post rule is a good one. Not everyone has dialed into information via BBS and used the internet before it became popular for information, instead of popular for instant messaging.
Well you're almost there, welcome to XDA [emoji6]