Hello!
The Stock E-Mail App of Android has been changed by ASUS.
For instance, only 201 IMAP-Folders are supported.
ASUS says, this is a (wanted?) system limitation.
I have a ticket on the ASUS support open, to get the reason for this.
Any other changes known to the E-Mail App?
Regards
Sven
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Hi, I would like to ask if anyone knows if it is possible to update the transformer firmware manually with the files of a different region?
The reason I am asking is that I got my Transformer in Japan, and the update to honeycomb 3.1 is not released here yet. (its still 3.0)
Can I use the US, or WW firmware file to update without any problems?
I'm a little worried about losing functionality with the dock keyboard, since the layout for the Japanese model is a little different (different key-mapping).
Has anyone tried to do this?
Thanks!
yeah I really need to know this too. I love this tablet but the browser crashes alot and the keyboard is laggy plus the video is horrible and staggered both on youtube and from the memory so I'm hoping the update will fix this but for some reason Japan hasn't gotten the update which is driving me crazy
Cheers for a response in advance
So... has anyone tried this?
I want 3.1, but I don't want to brick my transformer (><)
You can try PRIME 1.5 version, It's more optimized than the stocks firmware. But other firmware should works fine.
thanks makec3rt
I don't know anything about custom roms. I read the post that you linked to. But, I don't 100% understand what the point of this rom is..? Why use it instead of the stock?
Also, am I likely to have issues with the keyboard layout if I install this? And what happens to the pre-installed apps (like polaris office etc)?
You can read the change logs at there. With PRIME 1.5, you will have root access, which allow you access/modify/remove stocks apps you don't wan't, and system files etc..and not limited as the stocks firmware.
Keyboard layout should works fine, you can always change keyboard layout in the settings.
All pre-installed apps are still there.
Hi guys! I've got the same problem: my EEE Pad is from Deutschland (Build number: HRI66.DE_epad-8.2.3.13-20110511) and THE ONLY language is Deutcsh (no other languages are available in the menu). MoreLocale doesn't really help.
Cause I don't know Deutsch at all I wonder if it's possible to change firmware for US/WW/CN or anything else that would have several languages to choose from.
And what I have to do for that.
Installing a foreign SKU will void your warranty, that's for sure.
I have an asus transformer and would like to know if there is anyway to report a different O/S to websites that you are browsing. I guess a kind of spoof. I am runing 3.1 honeycomb. Thanks or yor help in advance.
Hola,
I had a similar issue with the xoom before and finally went through unlock, root etc. fine but it looks like its not all the same with the transformer?
I bought the transformer in china today as I need a tablet plus keyboard next week. The issue I have (same like I had with the XOOM before) manufacturers seem to unable GMAIL-Accounts on tablets purchased in china, which makes it impossible to dl apps from the market.
Please believe me this is not a chinese authoritites issue as the XOOM is working flawlessly here now.
The accounts page under settings does not contain any GMAIL option, there just is CORPORATE or EMAIL and to configure any gmail account wont be successfully connected.
I know I could dl apps anywhere but I do want to use my tablet with an GMAIL-account. So what do I have to do for that? Unlock only? Unlock and unroot? Can I follow just on those
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14813252&postcount=52/
post?
specifications:
Transformer TF101
Android version 3.2.1 [email protected]#1
Kernel version 2.6.36.3
Build number HTK75CN_epad-8.6.5.19-20111107
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Regards Michael
Random guess but maybe flash a custom ROM if possible?
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haha i dont think its a random guess
well as I read in any of those threads why ever MOTOROLA etc make its so difficult just even to access the market but it keeps pushing me to try APPLE one day.
I am sick of reading so many posts and having to over come so many small issues just to use a gadget as it is supposed to be...
anyway I thought there would be an market enabler or something like as I dont want any fancy thing at this time.
stuck in a rebooting screen as I followed on that one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14813252&postcount=52
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Regards
Use this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347388
- edit: I thought GMail app was not possible on crApple...
Hello!
For ages, I held on to the old version of Facebook's messenger in order to retain the SMS chat head functionality. However, this was always a finicky feature as it would disappear depending on the model of phone and OS version detected.
When I loaded the APK onto my newly 4.4-flashed phone (CM11 based), it no longer gave the option to use SMS. With the advent of the default SMS app system in 4.4, I worry that the app wouldn't work at all, even if I fooled it into revealing the option to toggle SMS on.
Are there suggestions? If I modified the contents of the manifest to work with my phone and android version, would the archaic SMS handling system even work under 4.4?
Cheers, all
Sad, four-day bump.
Bump....please help. I need FB SMS on KitKat.
I have been searching for this as well.. Hope someone can let us know how to get this to work. Thanks!
bump.. same problem here
Biggest of bumps. I've been at this for quite a long time, but still no info. The lat stable rom for my GT-i9300 can only be KitKat based. Though I don't think that Lollipop would be any different regarding this issue. And I reeeeally don't want to get back to JellyBean. Anyone found out anything?
Not sure the best place to ask this question, which comes in a couple of parts:
1) Does anyone have much experience of developing Android ROMs for the Intel Atom platform - particularly on ASUS hardware?
2) Do you need to flash a completely new ROM just to change the OS language localisation, or can it be changed via setting?
3) Depending on the answer to 2), do ASUS make it particularly difficult to flash a ROM?
I ask because I'm in the market for a new tablet in the upper-mid range. Needs to be 10", FHD screen, sensibly priced, and not have a crappy processor and RAM so it won't need replacing in 12 months time. I don't particularly want a Samsung, as they seem to charge a premium price for a not-particularly (in my view) premium product.
The ideal spec machine which I have discovered is the ASUS Transformer Pad TF303C, which seems sensibly priced and spec'd. However, as of right now, it's only available in Germany through a specific retailer, and nowhere else. Neither Google nor ASUS themselves have turned up anything in the way of distributors anywhere else in the world, which is odd.
Now I'm guessing the software on a German version will be a German-language localised ROM, which will hopefully explain my questions above.
Can anybody shed any light for me please?
For the first question there are almost no Roms for Intel devices
The language can be change via the settings, there is no need to flash a new ROM,
The lack of rom can be kind of solved with xposed modules
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joanthanmajh said:
For the first question there are almost no Roms for Intel devices
The language can be change via the settings, there is no need to flash a new ROM,
The lack of rom can be kind of solved with xposed modules
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Thanks for the reply. Changing the language via the Settings i kind of knew about, but does that change all the application names as well? Will i be left with 'Das Gmail' and other app names? Will it connect to the English version of the Play Store? Is there even a non-English version of the Play Store? I'm assuming there would have to be, but being a native English speaker, I've never had cause to check!
I'm not that bothered about there being not much in the way of Intel ROMs - I was just wondering if I'd need to flash a new ROM to sort language issues fully.
carthesis said:
Thanks for the reply. Changing the language via the Settings i kind of knew about, but does that change all the application names as well? Will i be left with 'Das Gmail' and other app names? Will it connect to the English version of the Play Store? Is there even a non-English version of the Play Store? I'm assuming there would have to be, but being a native English speaker, I've never had cause to check!
I'm not that bothered about there being not much in the way of Intel ROMs - I was just wondering if I'd need to flash a new ROM to sort language issues fully.
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i just tried it on my tablet and all the google apps (play store, gmail) and the os language changes automatically, but some 3rd party apps from the play store did not
joanthanmajh said:
i just tried it on my tablet and all the google apps (play store, gmail) and the os language changes automatically, but some 3rd party apps from the play store did not
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Wonderful - thanks for trying it out for me. Looks as through the Play Store is natively in English and automatically translates itself into other languages, similarly to Chrome etc.