Hi everyone, It has been awhile since I have browsed this forum, but I wanted to come back and say thank you to everyone who helped me while I had this device and developed for it. This was my first android phone, and it really kicked off my interest in android development. I even had a Gingerbread rom up on these forums for awhile until I moved onto my next device (HTC One X) in the middle of the development process (sorry :silly.
Again, thank you. I am very happy to see that this device is still in use!
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Hi Guys,
Well first to give you a backgroud I have been a diehard nokia fan for the last 10 years but in the new decade wanted something new so got myself a Windows Phone -- HTC HD2.
But still fighting my way out of the nokia phase. So if any of u may be kind enough to share their knowledge of how to make my honeymoon with HTC a memorable one I would more than appreciate your time and knowledge.
thanks in advance
Here is the first suggestion, stop creating useless threads and polls that clog up our forum. Because people will just get annoyed and not want to help you with reak queastions and problems.
Secondly, read the leo wiki http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Leo
and the leo forums, http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=532
familiarize yourself with phone and then come back and ask specific questions about your phone and people will be glad to answer them for you.
I suggest you wait a few months, there will be a lot of nice phones out there from HTC! And if you can't wait, I should go for the HD2, which is probably getting a WM7 upgrade in Q3 of this year.
I've been browsing the xda-devs forum and been Googling quite a lot about rooting, and recently just took the plunge to root my Wildfire with Unrevoked.
Now that I've rooted, what can I do next? I've been through quite a bit, and I don't see any topic that lists out some examples for us root newbs to get started with.
I've been playing with Apple devices quite a lot, and I have the first gen iPod Touch which I have been active in jailbreaking and modding, but semi-retired ever since I got my HTC.
Would appreciate guidance from fellow forum members. Thanks. A list of things we can do with a rooted phone and guides on how to do it would be awesome.
First on behalf on everybody on XDA let me give u a big welcome . As to your question, there is a lot you can do with your newly rooted phone. You can find all you need here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=678 Hope you will find this link very handy.
PS: I used to have an iphone 3g also, i jail break it and unlocked it. But now i have a HD2 running android.
okie03 said:
First on behalf on everybody on XDA let me give u a big welcome . As to your question, there is a lot you can do with your newly rooted phone. You can find all you need here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=678 Hope you will find this link very handy.
PS: I used to have an iphone 3g also, i jail break it and unlocked it. But now i have a HD2 running android.
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Thanks for the prompt reply mate. I've skimmed through those forums, but I can see that most of the topics are questions about this and that instead of 'guide' forums... so I thought it'd do us all good if somebody compiled a list of things we could do after our phone is rooted.
Sounds nifty, no?
Guys. Cant thank you enough for letting me in in this community. I remembered when i was a new user and posting too much questions. But now ive learned enough information because of this community. Thank you with all my heart and i will miss you guys. Though i will always visit this community even though i dont have now my SL-i9003. I have changed it for s2-HD LTE. There is not too much development in this device because its only a variant of s2. But im still happy. Thank you guys! I'll still continue answering questions sometimes in my thread guide. xD Goddbless I9003. Goodluck for android 4.4. (My new device will surely dont have this update hahaha) THANKS AGAIN!
Hello XDA!
I opened this account to say thank you.
Last week I bought a new Samsung Galaxy S4 (T-Mobile, m919) and began rooting it. The guides I read made no mention of the KNOX issue and I wound up with a soft-bricked phone.
I can't even begin to describe how I felt. I was literally sick to my stomach thinking I had just bricked a brand new phone.
Thanks to the guides and discussions found here on XDA (and a few on other forums, but mostly here) I was able to recover my system to stock and new phone is up and running again. This whole thing has been an emotional roller coaster, but also a learning experience. I feel much more informed now and confident that I have a place to find answers when I have a question.
I owe you all a big thanks.
I opened this account to thank you and be able to click the thank button from now on.
AND, I'll go out on a limb here and say thank you on behalf of thousands, if not millions of other lurkers who have gotten help here and just not taken the time to say thanks.
You guys ROCK. I don't even want to think about what would be happening to me right now had I not found this place.
Cool.
You can give back to the community by helping others who own that phone and run into similar issues in the Q&A forum. :good:
Your welcome
Always good to hear a happy outcome
Programming is a race between engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
i know the feeling, had the GS4 for 3 days before i soft bricked it.
had no idea that the update that recently came the day before locked the bootloader.
After searching threads here for a bit figured it out and was able to get to stock and "undo" my stupidity.
XDA , its devs and contributors are a priceless resource.
@coal686 I am wondering why this thread was closed so quick? No time to respond to learn more about the Dev who took this phone? @Aiuspaktyn doesn't appear to be a Developer who took the phone so it would be nice to learn more about him since his forum posts show him to be a member for quite a while, since 2006 with very little activity.
Hi troll, I already have a One S Ville but it's my father's main phone, from 2 weeks I'm working on a ROM porting but without this phone HTC One M8 porting is difficult and very slow... what you need???
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@coal686 I am wondering why this thread was closed so quick? No time to respond to learn more about the Dev who took this phone? @Aiuspaktyn doesn't appear to be a Developer who took the phone so it would be nice to learn more about him since his forum posts show him to be a member for quite a while, since 2006 with very little activity.
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well I may be wrong, but for getting a free phone anyone can say that he is a developer and he is porting. If @Aiuspaktyn is real developer and have potentials for developing (which I doubt seeing his past posts and threads), it will be cleared over time.
sorry no offense, just an opinion