Native video call? - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi samone know if there is a patch or a mod to enable the native video call (UMTS not internet ) in nexus 5?
I need to make video call to not android phone so the internet call dosen't work for me.
First I' had a galaxy s3 and the video call was enable.
Sorry for my bad english.
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Same here.
Hope there is a patch for it
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No patch for it as it's not included with AOSP. Basic video calling never took off (well in the USA anyways) so it hasn't been an indemand feature. AT&T had it with certain phones but it was only 1 way in the early 3G days. I know Europe has/had phones that can do it just fine (Hell my Nokia N95 had it) but it's just not gonna happen on stock Android. People like Samsung added the feature in after the fact but you wont see that on a Nexus.

shotta35 said:
No patch for it as it's not included with AOSP. Basic video calling never took off (well in the USA anyways) so it hasn't been an indemand feature. AT&T had it with certain phones but it was only 1 way in the early 3G days. I know Europe has/had phones that can do it just fine (Hell my Nokia N95 had it) but it's just not gonna happen on stock Android. People like Samsung added the feature in after the fact but you wont see that on a Nexus.
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If Samsung can why it is not possible for the AOSP?
I would like to make video call to other mobile not smat-phone (no hangout or skype or similar) and this is impossible if i didn't buy samsung?:crying:
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got74 said:
If Samsung can why it is not possible for the AOSP?
I would like to make video call to other mobile not smat-phone (no hangout or skype or similar) and this is impossible if i didn't buy samsung?:crying:
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Samsung can add it because they feel it's needed but since smartphones are no the dominant device types it's safe to say that feature is no longer being utilized as much as back in the olden days (this is 2003 ). Back then the only way to do these things was via the built in UMTS protocol but now that's outdated (can't update it because it then breaks the protocol) so now better methods are available that's the way it's expected for you to do it.
Not saying that having it included wouldn't be nice, i've never ever in my life needed/wanted it but for the people that do i'm sure it would be great. However as i said, i doubt that's something they will be trying to add when better options are available.

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[Q] rSAP Carkit functionality

Still, this problem keeps hauting us.
A little explenation to start off with, but a lot of info can be found around the web.
In many VAG concern cars (Skoda, Audi, VW, Seat) there are carkits which can only work using the (nokia) bluetooth rSAP (remote Sim Access Profile) protocol. While a great system (it copies your sim over bluetooth, puts the phone in airplane mode and acts as it's own radio, so perfect signal and sound quality), it is often not implemented on phones anymore.
Your best bet used to be Symbian phones from Nokia or Samsung. But often, even then, the newer phones had botched implementations in my opinion.
Now, for the first time, it seems that rSAP has been sighted on Android with the i9000 (Galaxy S) from Samsung.
So... buy that one would say. And sure, I Agree, but I have also told myself I would never buy anything from samsung anymore because of their horrible support.
So I was looking at the Nexus S as a great little device, and sure, I know samsung makes it, but the google brand gives me confidence that it will support it, and fix any bugs or even provide updates when needed!
So I know my request is a bit hypocrit, but would it be possible to transplant this bluetooth profile to the nexus S (for instance)?
Why hypocrit? Well, because making a ROM for the Nexus S which has the rSAP in it, makes it a custom ROM functionality for which there is no real suppport or upgradability looking at the future.
Still, I would very much like anyone to take a look at this and see how hard it would actually be (to build this functionality into a ROM, either using the Samsung code or anything else that is out there).
If anyone can shed some light on this, that would be greatly appreciated by me and many other people whom are basically screwed with a very expensive, non-functioning carkit.
The Galaxy S has support, I wonder why nobody has ported it to the Nexus S custom ROMs (Galaxy S custom ROMs have rSAP support).
There is an app in the market (search for android rsap) to add support to the Nexus S (with root) which is working (for me).

pre-purchase questions

I'm switching over from an HTC Pure (win mob 6.5). I've been watching Android and am dying to get going with it. But before making the plunge, I'm curious on the phone.
1) If HTC does not provide Android 2.4 upgrades or beyond, will the custom ROMs offering 2.4 allow the Google Marketplace to work? I ask this because the HTC Pure Android ROM doesn't offer Marketplace because of incompatibilities with a non-Android phone.
2) Will Skype work on it? I've been holding out for an HTC with a front-facing camera to do video Skype like iPhone offeres. But, that doesn't seem to ever be an option for HTC users... always a back-side camera only deal.
3) I know the Netflix isn't available for Android yet. But, does anyone have input on this CPU being on the supported list for the Netflix app that does come out?
Belongs in general. Wrong place my friend
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lrs421 is correct, moved to general as not android development
Agreed, I apologize and I thought I was on the general thread. Guess I posted on the wrong Firefox tab. Thanks for moving it to the right forum.
First of all the pure sucked so this is godsend compared to the pure. Just get and see for yourself.
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I agree that the Pure is crap. But, what about the proposed questions above? I'm wanting to go in knowing what I'll be capable...
crypted said:
I agree that the Pure is crap. But, what about the proposed questions above? I'm wanting to go in knowing what I'll be capable...
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Sure um well lets see...
1. Absolutely however 2.4 is a ways off and 2.3 has yet to be officially released for inspire (summer i think). In other words don't worry about it unless you intend on rooting and flashing but as far as I know most if not all roms support marketplace.
2. Skype app should work but you kind of answered your own question. Why would you attempt to video conference on a phone without a front facing camera? I had iphone 4 and hardly used facial time, it was more like "cool i can see you" and um you look exactly the same as I saw you last.
3. Yes as far as I know all snapdragon processors should be supported.
Like I said before this phone is worlds better than the pure (I had one). If you just want a phone for pure (no pun intended) functionality then get an iphone 4. But if you want a phone you can hack and customize, with tons of potential and great specs then definitely get the inspire. I hope that helps
all custom ROMs still support the marketplace with no issues. so you have nothing to worry about.
Loving this purchase! Only have one problem with the thing...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=998354 -- I cannot get Reminders to dismiss from the lock screen.

Android Beam Useful, Yes/No?

Hi there people of all sort !
So today my question is... have any of you gotten to use the Android Beam in ICS?
I have never gotten a chance to. Nobody I know with an Android has ICS. And nobody wants to root to be able to flash a custom ROM for it either -_- (they suck).
So here I have this great amazing feature that supposedly let's me transfer files almost instantly that I never get to use! How great is that?
How useful is Android Beam really if nobody can use it, and how many times have you used it and do you use it. Do you prefer it over Bluetooth, Gmail, or Texting links (etc)?
Nexus S - CyberGR Hybrid ICS (5), Matrix Kernel (15)
I've tried it for the first time with my cousin yesterday and I found out that it doesn't send files between phones, but rather it shares the content that is currently being viewed.
ie. Beaming......
Market apps (it will bring the receipient to the marketplace where they can download the app)
Youtube videos (will load up the video on the recipients phone)
Web pages (will load the webpage on the recipients phone)
Contacts (will add the contact to the recipients phone)
It is pretty cool, but IMO it would be much cooler if you could send files that way........so to answer your question if It's useful I would say yes, but only in certain cases when your sharing information that would be a pain in the ass for the other person to find. So like instead of "Oh have you seen that video with the dog on youtube, no , well you gotta search funny dog...blah blah blah", you can just beam them the video!
I've tried Android Beam on my Nexus S I9023 with ICS between 2 other Galaxy Nexus and it would only work with one of them and only intermittently. Very hit and miss.
Bit of a gimmick really it seems so far. I do look forward to being able to use Google Wallet in Australia though...
Ah I see I see... Well who agrees that somebody should make a mod so that we can send files through Android Beam ? Otherwise I'm finding that Android Beam is really not all that great...
Its basically Bump.
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Tried it with a SGSII and my Nexus S 4G. SGSII was running Gingerbread and a Contact beam successfully transferred
NFC on my Nexus is off 99.9% of the time. Lol! Out of the few hundred people in my contact list, only 1 I know is an Android modder! ):
I bet no one knows what NFC is when I ask them about it.
The thing about Apple is that they may not be the first to incorporate the tech into their phone, but when they do, it becomes revolutionary. At least in Singapore it's that way.
Disclaimer: I love Nexus.
Bought mine 6 months prior to Galaxy Nexus *facepalm* Shall wait for the next Nexus then. Random rant. If you look at up, you will see that I have no one else to rant to. ):
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This is the quickest way to transfer info... I've used it with my NS4G to a coworker's Galaxy Nexus & it's very smooth every time.
I use it to swap contact info with my wife's phone. It sucks it can't send photos or videos. That's a big fail IMO.

QWERTY Android phones in the UK?

Hi all, first of all sorry if this is the wrong section, it seemed to fit best here but I could've missed something. So I've been looking for a new phone with certain requirements and finding it insanely difficult to collate information and generally to find a phone at all.
I'm on an iPhone 4 right now and hate it. I've discovered that I hate typing on a touchscreen, so I've been looking for Android phones with QWERTY keyboards, but it seems like they're all US only. I was wondering if anyone knew whether a few of my preferences can be made to work fully in the UK, or even better, suggest a QWERTY phone that's Android 4.0 compatible (I'll want to keep it for a few years and not be left behind).
I like the look of the Motorola Droid 4, and found a thread here explaining how to make it work here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766479) but it's insanely complicated so I'd probably just pay someone to do it. If I were to do that would it work 100% without issues on a UK carrier though?
Second one I've been considering is the Samsung Captivate Glide. That one seems like it might be easier to make work over here, but I'm not sure how - would I just take it to a shop, get it unlocked, and be done with no more problems? And for both this phone and the Droid 4 would I encounter any issues with it being a US phone used in the UK?
Last one, and definitely my least preferred choice is the HTC Desire Z. It's available in the UK but every review I've read said it feels like cheap crap and the hinges won't last. I also can't find anywhere saying for certain if it will or won't get Android 4.0. Anyone know about that?
If anyone can offer any advice on my questions I'd appreciate it, or if you know of a QWERTY, Android 4.0 capable phone that's available in the UK without messing around with technical stuff (or can be made to work here very simply/by paying someone), I'd appreciate suggestions too. Again sorry if this is the wrong section.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro.(not mini pro)
Should be available
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Hey, thanks for the suggestion, I'll consider that one too.
I've seen a few places mentioning something about importing a Canadian Droid 4 to work in the UK, does anyone know if this would work and how?
Forunikarasu said:
Hey, thanks for the suggestion, I'll consider that one too.
I've seen a few places mentioning something about importing a Canadian Droid 4 to work in the UK, does anyone know if this would work and how?
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Dunno about that,but I do believe there's an unlocked version of either the milestone or the Droid. If it says international unlocked on US sites,you can buy it comfortably
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So the Xperia Pro looks like a decent handset physically, I think I could probably live with it. One thing about it though is the software; the UI looks a bit meh compared to reviews I've seen of phones with HTC Sense and the likes. I know absolutely nothing about these things so excuse such a noobish question, but is it at all possible to change that kind of thing on an Android phone? Could I get HTC Sense (or something similar) on it if I went with a non-HTC model?
EDIT: Also I'm seeing a worrying problem with the Xperia Pro; when upgraded to ICS it starts registering the physical keyboard as AZERTY rather than QWERTY. Does anyone know if there's an unofficial fix for this and how difficult it would be to apply? The only official "fix" I've seen is to take the phone into a Sony store to be reverted back to Gingerbread, and aside from not wanting to be trapped on an older OS I don't even think we get Sony stores in my country.
Sorry for such basic questions. The only smartphones I've had were a Blackberry Curve then my current Iphone 4: I've no idea how far the customisation/tweak-ability of Android goes.
Forunikarasu said:
So the Xperia Pro looks like a decent handset physically, I think I could probably live with it. One thing about it though is the software; the UI looks a bit meh compared to reviews I've seen of phones with HTC Sense and the likes. I know absolutely nothing about these things so excuse such a noobish question, but is it at all possible to change that kind of thing on an Android phone? Could I get HTC Sense (or something similar) on it if I went with a non-HTC model?
EDIT: Also I'm seeing a worrying problem with the Xperia Pro; when upgraded to ICS it starts registering the physical keyboard as AZERTY rather than QWERTY. Does anyone know if there's an unofficial fix for this and how difficult it would be to apply? The only official "fix" I've seen is to take the phone into a Sony store to be reverted back to Gingerbread, and aside from not wanting to be trapped on an older OS I don't even think we get Sony stores in my country.
Sorry for such basic questions. The only smartphones I've had were a Blackberry Curve then my current Iphone 4: I've no idea how far the customisation/tweak-ability of Android goes.
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Android is open source
If you want HTC sense you can as well put it,but then you'll void your warranty. (This can also be sidestepped ofcourse)
About the Q into A issue,I guess you'd have to update your device and hope for the best,though it must've been fixed by now. Sony aren't ones to entertain mass complaints.
There's Sony stores in the UK, that I'm certain. Check their site for the nearest one.Perhaps shop from one physically,have them update it themselves there as you wait,and make sure it works fine before you leave. It would also guarantee you an unlocked phone, which update faster than carrier models.
Also,seeing as your coming from blackberry and iPhone, I'm sure you'll love the customization room on android. On ICS the Sony skin is just a launcher,which you can change with a different Launcher app.
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The Droid 4 process to work in the UK is not complicated at all, once you understand rooting, tweaking, and nodding you will read it and realize how easy it is. It may only seem complicated since you are new to Android.
It's either that or the Captivate Glide for high end phones, the Glide should work unlocked as long as the bands it supports matches your carrier bands (which I'm too lazy to research right now).
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro is nice, but it has a smaller screen and a single core processor.
Desire Z/G2 is definitely now a budget phone, 800mhz processor, 512 mb RAM, and same screen size as Xperia Pro. Once its rooted, however, it is the most overclockable phone, able to run at 1.9 ghz, although it is extremely unsafe to do that.
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are you sure you just don't a phone with a bigger screen? Iphone screens are tiny and have terrible keyboards...
skells said:
are you sure you just don't a phone with a bigger screen? Iphone screens are tiny and have terrible keyboards...
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ALthough its a tiny screen, the iPhone keyboard has gotten amazing reviews. Despite being a big Android fanboy, I have to agree. Using an ipod touch, I feel like I can "trust" the keyboard (sounds weird I know).
I still prefer qwerty Androids though
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ALthough its a tiny screen, the iPhone keyboard has gotten amazing reviews. Despite being a big Android fanboy, I have to agree. Using an ipod touch, I feel like I can "trust" the keyboard (sounds weird I know).
I still prefer qwerty Androids though
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I love swype. It's a beta but damn.
Also Motorola Droid 2 A956 is the international QWERTY moto phone.
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I don't have a problem with the size of the Iphone keyboard, I think it's literally just me. I can't seem to click with the touchscreen keyboard and develop muscle memory, so typing is a matter of looking and tapping, as opposed to on my old Blackberry, where I could touchtype messages out at a decent speed without having to look.
@ Gagdude thanks for the breakdown of the various phones. For buying here I think Xperia Pro is my Hobson's choice, but I really like the Captivate Glide and if it really would work just by unlocking it instead of going through all that Droid 4 stuff then it's perfect. Wikipedia claims it's just a matter of unlocking it to use elsewhere and I can easily pay someone to do that for me. (it's the Samsung Captivate GLide page on wikipedia, it wouldn't let me post an outside link)
Do you know if I'd encounter any problems using a US phone on a non-US carrier, like updates to Android etc?
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I don't have a problem with the size of the Iphone keyboard, I think it's literally just me. I can't seem to click with the touchscreen keyboard and develop muscle memory, so typing is a matter of looking and tapping, as opposed to on my old Blackberry, where I could touchtype messages out at a decent speed without having to look.
@ Gagdude thanks for the breakdown of the various phones. For buying here I think Xperia Pro is my Hobson's choice, but I really like the Captivate Glide and if it really would work just by unlocking it instead of going through all that Droid 4 stuff then it's perfect. Wikipedia claims it's just a matter of unlocking it to use elsewhere and I can easily pay someone to do that for me. (it's the Samsung Captivate GLide page on wikipedia, it wouldn't let me post an outside link)
Do you know if I'd encounter any problems using a US phone on a non-US carrier, like updates to Android etc?
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No. If it's unlocked and has the correct sim card and apn settings for your home network it will work fine.
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Brilliant, thanks! Any idea how I'd go about finding if it has the right "APN" and stuff? I'd like to triplecheck before I pay for anything.
Download from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=950980
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I really, really hate to be so noobish, and I promise I googled everything I could think of before posting again, but I really have no idea how to use that list. Can you tell me how I'd figure it out? I googled "samsung captivate glide APNs", "samsung captivate glide compatible frequency" and stuff but didn't see anything that looked like anything on the list.
Forunikarasu said:
I really, really hate to be so noobish, and I promise I googled everything I could think of before posting again, but I really have no idea how to use that list. Can you tell me how I'd figure it out? I googled "samsung captivate glide APNs", "samsung captivate glide compatible frequency" and stuff but didn't see anything that looked like anything on the list.
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Lol. APN is the settings your network uses for internet connectivity. From your android phone
1. go to settings
2. Wireless and Networks
3. Mobile Networks
4. Access Point Names
5. Press Menu and then "new APN"
6.Fill in the blanks as described in the PDF as per your network.*if on prepay it's better to leave proxy details blank,saves on data charges*
7.press menu and "save APN"
8.click the round dot so it's green on your new settings.
9. Reboot
As for frequency, captivate glide supports all GSM frequencies. So the only problem would be a locked sim,or you being in a CDMA network.
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Lol. APN is the settings your network uses for internet connectivity. From your android phone
1. go to settings
2. Wireless and Networks
3. Mobile Networks
4. Access Point Names
5. Press Menu and then "new APN"
6.Fill in the blanks as described in the PDF as per your network.*if on prepay it's better to leave proxy details blank,saves on data charges*
7.press menu and "save APN"
8.click the round dot so it's green on your new settings.
9. Reboot
As for frequency, captivate glide supports all GSM frequencies. So the only problem would be a locked sim,or you being in a CDMA network.
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Thanks, but I don't have an Android phone to do that. But if the phone will work I don't need to anyway. Thanks for your help!
Forunikarasu said:
Thanks, but I don't have an Android phone to do that. But if the phone will work I don't need to anyway. Thanks for your help!
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Good to know so your phone will browse on your local data plan when it arrives and not roaming. You're welcome.
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I went from a UK Desire Z to an unlocked Samsung Captivate Glide from the US and can confirm that it works over here. I bought an unlocked version and put my Vodafone SIM in with almost no problems. My SIM was a few years old and when I went to make a call it would cut off after about 3 seconds but all I needed was a new SIM from Voda which came in a couple of days. The only real problem that I found was that the phone will try to find US satellites for GPS instead of the European ones and it won't be able to establish a lock, the only way I found to resolve this was to root the phone and edit the satellite config file so that it looked for the correct ones (still takes ages to get a lock but will now work). Other than that, I haven't really had any other problems getting it to work. Message me if you have any specific questions and I will be happy to advise if I can.
I had never rooted a phone before and just used Google as my friend and it was all pretty quick and easy.
Gaz
Oh, I kind of need GPS, I'm hopeless at getting around. I wouldn't want to risk messing around with the insides of the thing either. Also if GPS takes ages wouldn't apps that require your location all take ages too? Guess it's back to the picking a phone stage after all. Anyone have any suggestions other than Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro?
EDIT: also can anyone confirm for certain whether the Xperia Pro has/will get ICS/Jelly Bean? All I'm finding in google is the exact same speculation in a million different blogs from months ago.

Does the Gear S3 Frontier work with the Nokia 6.1(2018)?

Hello! I have a Nokia 6.1, the 2018 model. I'm looking for a smartwatch and so far this is the best one. I found one at a really good price and I want to buy it. However I was scrolling through the compatibility list on the Samsung Gear website, and I couldn't find any Nokia devices. To my surprise, there was no Google phone as well. I have seen tho Pixel 3s connecting to the Gear S3. My question is, will the device work with my phone, or will I get "scammed" and I'll lose aprox. 200$? There are some ancient smartphones on the device list, like the Sharp Aquos? ( how many ppl do use that?). Thanks
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Hello! I have a Nokia 6.1, the 2018 model. I'm looking for a smartwatch and so far this is the best one. I found one at a really good price and I want to buy it. However I was scrolling through the compatibility list on the Samsung Gear website, and I couldn't find any Nokia devices. To my surprise, there was no Google phone as well. I have seen tho Pixel 3s connecting to the Gear S3. My question is, will the device work with my phone, or will I get "scammed" and I'll lose aprox. 200$? There are some ancient smartphones on the device list, like the Sharp Aquos? ( how many ppl do use that?). Thanks
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I don't see why any Android phone wouldn't work. Nevermind they aren't updating the compatibility list this late in it's life and I'd imagine it wasn't updated at all since the device was first released. One issue you may have is the native texting app not working with the watch but the fix is using something like Textra or Google Messages.
I'm using the S3 with a Nokia 7 plus, and it runs perfectly.
My guess is that it will also work well with the 6.1
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I don't see why any Android phone wouldn't work. Nevermind they aren't updating the compatibility list this late in it's life and I'd imagine it wasn't updated at all since the device was first released. One issue you may have is the native texting app not working with the watch but the fix is using something like Textra or Google Messages.
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Oh okay thanks. Well the phone has Android One, which means it runs the same as the Pixel. So it should work right? I'm asking because I saw some threads here on XDA about people having problems with Nokia devices and the gear S3. Well then I'll go ahead and buy it!

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