I just scrolled around tizenhub + xda.dev forum and saw that main thread for Android port is closed and i couldn't find answers to my questions so i wanted to ask if anyone is willing to answer if everything is working on new port, calls, internet, android applications, etc, (can't find changelogs or anything anywhere) and if someone is willing to help me install that port?
Most what i did with cellphones are flashing different bada firmwares but this seems kinda more complicated and since i need my phone everyday for contacts, i really don't wanna afford few days without phone waiting for an answer from someone on the internet if something goes wrong...
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Hello folks,
I haven't found this a solution for this issue through the forum search nor a long search at the ultimate search engine which now produces a handheld operating system.
Anyways, I currently own an Nokia N95 and I store all my text messages on the SD-card. I'm going to switch to an android based cellphone (Samsung i7500 Galaxy) on monday so the only thing that is missing in my way of becoming a lucky android users is to port my whole mess of text messages to my android cellphone. I wouldn't mind trying hacky stuff so go ahead if you have and hints or bleeding-edge applications that would solve that matter.
I appreciate every hint you people might have.
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hanzieh
hanzieh said:
Hello folks,
I haven't found this a solution for this issue through the forum search nor a long search at the ultimate search engine which now produces a handheld operating system.
Anyways, I currently own an Nokia N95 and I store all my text messages on the SD-card. I'm going to switch to an android based cellphone (Samsung i7500 Galaxy) on monday so the only thing that is missing in my way of becoming a lucky android users is to port my whole mess of text messages to my android cellphone. I wouldn't mind trying hacky stuff so go ahead if you have and hints or bleeding-edge applications that would solve that matter.
I appreciate every hint you people might have.
*waves*
hanzieh
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Welcome to the forum
Perhaps you havenĀ“t found anything because this is an HTC devices only forum.
Hope another member can point you into the right direction/forum
Good luck,
I've searched high and low and haven't found this question worded this way. I can't post to the development, so I am asking that someone in here helps me.
If I were to search through the coding and find where the phone directs its display to the screen, then find in the code where gingerbread sends the music to the A/V cable (3.5mm), use the two to write a code to send the display to the same location, and then add a setting to turn it on and off, what would happen?
I need time to go through some tutorials and figure out how exactly to start coding with android. I only have experience in C++, Visual Basic, and HTML. I was just wondering if this was one thing that has been attempted to get TV Out to work. I work around 80 hours a week so it would be very helpful to get input and save me the tutorial time.
ps. First post here ever, and I know I'm not even on a beginner level when it comes to programming android. So only productive responses please.
First post FAIL. There are ROM-specific stickies in the Q&A subforum and this should have gone in the CM7 one. Please do a search before starting a new thread and it is better to post to an existing thread rather than start a new one. Had you searched you would have discovered that TV Out works with Gingerbread.
Gentlemen and ladies,
As stated in the title I have a cheap MID M1050 Tablet rocking the 4.0 Android OS. Works fine for what they were purchased for but I am doing a job which requires the ability to access Ad Hoc networks which this does not do well. Sometimes it will see it, sometimes it will connect to it and sometimes it will anger the tablet gods and then it will not connect to any network. Being new to the rooting community, I was directed here for questions and answers but I haven't found the area for this particular device so if there is one, please link me to it because I searched the hole site for this model and it returned nothing.
My main question would be, if a successful root was done on this device, would I have either:
A) Greater functionality in the wifi abilities, i.e. able to connect to Ad Hocs at will
B) Any ability to change the way this device connects wirelessly so I make the changes I have found to enable the Ad Hoc connectivity
If so, would rooting with a custom ROM be similar as other tablets rocking 4.0 or would this one have its own way to go about it?
Not asking for someone to hold my hand through this but would like some opinion, links, and any documentation you would have on the subject. Looking to start my rooting on this simple device for the above and to play with battery conservation.
I assume this post is located in the wrong location and if so, mods please move it to the correct area. As is obvious with my first post, new to the forum and hoping to meet some helpful people on ye ol' internets.
Thanks all.
Assuming this means no one is familiar with this brand or model which I expected. Ill poke around on Google some more and see what I can come up with and post my findings here for others to search. Very curious on the Ad Hoc and Android OS issue and guess I will post that question in the Networking section if I cannot find a suitable answer searching the site and Google.
Thanks again.
dear fellow XDA developers
i have a serious question, and i hope that there is somebody who can tell me what to do if my Samsung S4 zoom is hacked? it runs on a android system ( OS / Upgrade Android JB MR1 (v4.2) ) And is there a way to find out who did this, i mean is there something that i can use to identify the hacker without a pad that the hacker wont see that i have pin him down so that i can contact the polici and inform the police about the hacker??? maybe you find this questions silly questions but a need to know what to do!! Because i can not sleep for three days now, and i think you also need to know that i have absolut no idea about phone, smartphone, computers and so on and on and on how these divices works and run a dont install programs and i feel very sorry to bother you with my questions, but i hope that there is somebody out there how can give me the answore i need. manny manny manny thanks folks! Yours truely DelinQuent H
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dear fellow XDA developers
i have a serious question, and i hope that there is somebody who can tell me what to do if my Samsung S4 zoom is hacked? it runs on a android system ( OS / Upgrade Android JB MR1 (v4.2) ) And is there a way to find out who did this, i mean is there something that i can use to identify the hacker without a pad that the hacker wont see that i have pin him down so that i can contact the polici and inform the police about the hacker??? maybe you find this questions silly questions but a need to know what to do!! Because i can not sleep for three days now, and i think you also need to know that i have absolut no idea about phone, smartphone, computers and so on and on and on how these divices works and run a dont install programs and i feel very sorry to bother you with my questions, but i hope that there is somebody out there how can give me the answore i need. manny manny manny thanks folks! Yours truely DelinQuent H
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Keep your room padlocked, your screen locked, stay away from crappy apps/pirated apps, and make sure you didn't do anything stupid with security. Reflash and wipe all data, unless you have been logging things right along. Seriously, I doubt it was an external hacker unless you were not following 1 of the rules above and invited him in. The basic functions of Android run on the Linux kernel with limited services listening-and none behind CGNAT on your cell carrier and NAT on most routers(as Android only connects via wireless). The UI is basically a Java interpreter known as the Dalvik VM, with each app having isolated permissions, unless you carelessly grant one of the above things root access, which should be controlled by a superuser app. I think your hack was internal, perpetrated by something you let on your phone or near your phone. As far as finding him, maybe IP logs if you have any, otherwise, fully wipe, follow the above rules, and move on. Sorry I don't have better news but maybe this is good news for you that you likely weren't hacked by a mystery bogeyman.
Hey there,
I'd like to know if anyone out there tried to use the new Samsung tablet UI on other devices. If so, how did the experience go? I have a feeling that it wouldn't work if I just took the APK out of a system dump and pushed it to my device (like it wouldn't work for the stock launchers of most devices out there, their full functions are usually buried somewhat deep in the system, like on the framework or even deeper sh*t the manufacturer decides), but I think it's worth asking.
Plus, is there a specific forum for app/ports/whatever-like-this requests? I see there is this Q&A board and the apps board, plus device-specific app requests threads over various forums, but I really don't know where would an app request with no specific device in mind would go. If there is such forum already, I'd like to know (and have this thread moved there, if possible), because I couldn't find it easily.
Thanks in advance for any help in any of the matters.