As we all now Fortnite has finally come to the Android platform with an exclusive debut on Galaxy smartphones. I have one of the devices compatible with the game (Galaxy s7 edge) and was eager enough to get it. I was taken by suprise though when I ran into the error displayed below. I am running Sac 23's s9 port with a passing Safety Net and Magisk Hide active for Fortnite. After seeing the error, I turned off USB debugging but still ran into the same error.
I get that Epic Games just wants to keep the game free of cheaters, but checking for bootloader status seems taking it too far. Is there any way to hide the fact that I unlocked my bootloader?
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I'm trying to install the stack room (G955USQU4CRE9, CCT, Xfinity). to my phone buy without ant lack. every time I use Odin I receive a fail message. know it's just keeping repeating itself until it goes to the recovery mood. it's unrooted.
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Hello,
I'm trying to install the stack room (G955USQU4CRE9, CCT, Xfinity). to my phone buy without ant lack. every time I use Odin I receive a fail message. know it's just keeping repeating itself until it goes to the recovery mood. it's unrooted.
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Either you have the wrong firmware or a higher bootloader than whats on the device already be aware I do not think Xfinity has released a bit 5 yet But what is the error
I also am a xfinity user so i know a bit about those devices
I have a Tesla 6.3, it's budget phone that is not really popular. I've been trying to install a custom ROM and I'm constantly running into problems. First of all I want to get TWRP custom recovery but my phone isn't on their website. I just find it a little hard to believe that out of all those phones mine is not supported. Is there any way around this?
Here is a picture with the info about my phone that might be needed:
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I've noticed that the ROM (I guess that's what it is) I have on my phone is used on a lot of cheap, budget phones and it looks old, but my phone has Android 7.0. Does it have a name and why is it used on those type of phones? (some pictures of it):
Music app:
File manager app:
Downloads:
Thanks for your help.
welp i can't post any pictures for some reason and i don't know how to delete this thread, sorry about that
Hey there!
I recently spend some time reverse-engineering the custom Serial RFComm protocol the Galaxy Buds use to communicate with the original Samsung Wearable app. Based on the knowledge I got while doing that, I developed a fully-fledged Galaxy Buds Manager app for Windows with several new features.
Unfortunately, this app is only designed for the original Galaxy Buds. Since I don't own the new Plus variant (too much money), I cannot provide support for it at all. (You can still try, but I don't expect them to work).
I tried my best to replicate Samsung's OneUI Theme on Windows, so I hope you like the style
Link to the project: https://github.com/ThePBone/GalaxyBudsClient
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I Messed up my lg vk410, carrier is verizon....it now just loops the lg logo and I get the dead android guy that says (no command)....is there any way of salvaging this device? I am just learning adb and fastboot...Not a huge deal but figured this would be a great learning experience.. Thanks for any input
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How To Fix Android "No Command" Error - A Definitive Guide
Android “no command” error usually shows up when you try to access the recovery mode or while installing a new software update. In most cases, your phone
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Hi, I have always followed you and I believe that ONLY on XDA you can find the best content. I am writing from Italy and together with a friend we are giving new life to old mobile phones that would otherwise be thrown away. We managed to find over 50 old s7 edge SM-G935F and now we would like to create a small homemade cryptomining rig through termux + xmrig, Something like this:
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We have tried some of your great custom roms but are still not convinced that we have found the best one for our purpose.
Here are the only things we need:
1.Termux app
2.OTG (ethernet) connection
3.Remote connection to the device
4.Kernel
5.cpu / gpu
All the services that are normally installed on the roms would take up useless memory. In your immense experience, which Rom can we use for our project?
Any advice is appreciated!