Hi My friend is developing a PC Suite software. he needs Model Unique Id and Vid for Android phones. We've been collecting it manually by connect every single phone to pc and using the data from then. Is there a list where Model Unique id and Vid are given for almost all android phones available in the market.
Am really new to this please forgive me if am technically wrong just wanted to help him so posted it here thanks.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/05/google_android_announcement/
I think that we need to establish a new forum for this. HTC and Google as partners in opening hand sets which we are all trying to do?
I know that I want a community to obtain and work on this new OS and help develop it and pioneer uses for it. Can we get a new forum started?
Also, call it wishful thinking, but I have a bunch of HTC devices and I would love to be able to install this new OS on one of them..
I have searched the forum and could not find anything about this in regards to the Android OS, but there is some discussion about it for WinMO.
Caller name Identification is offered by some carriers but is not supported by Android. I would love to hear an answer from a developer if this is even currently possible on Android or not. Every phone I have owned, Nokia's from around the world, have had the feature, and since OS 3.1 the iPhone can now do it too.
The following link shows some examples of what the HEX stream looks like for the 2 different CLI formats SDMF and MDMF.
www dot homeautomationindex dot com/cidinfo.html
Can one of the developers please at least comment if this is currently possible, or do we have to wait for Google/Android to open up the API's to make this possible.
Do you mean something like caller id? White pages does this and even gives names of cell numbers, plus reverse look up.
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Hello Friends,
I have recently installed new Android 4.1 on my HTC Desire Z and wished that simple issue had been finally added to the software. But I was wrong...
Maybe any of you know how to customize Calling In (and maybe Call out) screen to see other contact info if exist like. Company name, address, work title etc.
Most of us does not have only Name and Phone Number in Contacts. I have more that 2000 contacts and many of them are same name like John from Company A and John from Company B. Unfortunately when they are calling I see only Name and Phone number (and picture where normally I do not have )
Please if there is any customization possibility to see more contact info when calling please help to solve it.
I had similar requirement.
I zeroed on DW Contacts Pro. Has what you require and much more.
Its available on play store just search.
iSLaND7 said:
I had similar requirement.
I zeroed on DW Contacts Pro. Has what you require and much more.
Its available on play store just search.
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Free version looks promising however little overloaded with functions and possibilities. The Free version made my phone hand few times.
Thx for hint, I will try Paid version also.
Br,
KK
HI all respected Android developers,
I am a new user to Android maybe not yet as I bought a new Huawei Y360 few days ago but then I received very sad news to know that I cannot move my Nokia Lumia 520 sms into my new Android phone. Those sms are extremely important I cannot just let them go.
I would like to inquire how come the Android developers and computer engineers have invented all sorts of programs Except one extreme important thing which is making the Android phone reads short text messages from windows phone? Is there a hope that this would solved as I believe I am not alone and there are lots of other windows phone users who would like to become Android users but they will never risk losing their contacts or SMS.
I really hope you as genius developers can find a way to either make Android phones read the Windows phone SMS format which is ( .msg) or invent an app that converts (.msg) into Android readable sms format.
ALL the Best!
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HI all respected Android developers,
I am a new user to Android maybe not yet as I bought a new Huawei Y360 few days ago but then I received very sad news to know that I cannot move my Nokia Lumia 520 sms into my new Android phone. Those sms are extremely important I cannot just let them go.
I would like to inquire how come the Android developers and computer engineers have invented all sorts of programs Except one extreme important thing which is making the Android phone reads short text messages from windows phone? Is there a hope that this would solved as I believe I am not alone and there are lots of other windows phone users who would like to become Android users but they will never risk losing their contacts or SMS.
I really hope you as genius developers can find a way to either make Android phones read the Windows phone SMS format which is ( .msg) or invent an app that converts (.msg) into Android readable sms format.
ALL the Best!
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Hello,
You may visit here Tutorial for migrating text messages and read the entire thread thoroughly.
Also you may register for XDA Account to post and reply in the forums.
-Vatsal
I'm currently developing an android app that needs to communicate with a device over Bluetooth, so using the emulator is out of the question.
What is the best android device to buy for testing/development, if you don't have any specific recommendations what are the things to look out for? Coming from the iOS world here.
Any help would be appreciated
joshualowe1002 said:
I'm currently developing an android app that needs to communicate with a device over Bluetooth, so using the emulator is out of the question.
What is the best android device to buy for testing/development, if you don't have any specific recommendations what are the things to look out for? Coming from the iOS world here.
Any help would be appreciated
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Any device will do the job, there is no need to use a specific device. Apps are apps and they work on all phones, provided that the app is compatible with the android version on the device. Some apps require at least a certain version of android but that should not be an issue as long as you are using a relatively recently released device and if you are working with current android versions.