ANS UL40 Recovery - Stuck in boot loop - Android General

Note: Can you move this to the Android General section?
Hi, I'm trying to fix my ANS UL40, I was using it and some android apps crashed, afterwards, it reset and now it's stuck in the boot-up screen, looking for options and be able to use the phone again, any help is appreciated, Boot Loader would be a lifesaver. Thank you for your time.
Here's the carrier: Assurance Wireless
Here's an option to root: One Click Root for Android
Here's an option for the booting problem: Boot Loader
Situation: I cannot access the phone.
1. Display
• 4.0” TFT (800x400) Display
• Capacitive Touch Screen
2. Camera
• Front camera: VGA
• Rear camera: 2.0MP with Flash
3. Dimensions and Weight
• Dimensions: 122x63x11mm
• Weight: 120g.
4. Memory
• Internal memory: 8GB ROM / 1GB RAM
• External memory: Supports up to 32GB
5. Operating System
• Android 7.1 Nougat
6. Connectivity
• Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0
7. Sensors
• Accelerometer, Proximity sensor,
Geomagnetic sensor

there's some discussion in this thread about how to unlock the bootloader, and there's also some tips in this thread for how to get the phone out of various loops that might be helpful? i don't know anything, i've just been reading a lot on this site about this crappy phone. hope you find a solution!

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[Q] Google Android MID M80006 Tablet HELP

I recently bought a Google Android tablet off of eBay and I am a little disappointed that it is running Android 2.2 Froyo. I have a T-Mobile LG G2X, which I have rooted and installed CM7 on with GB, but I have never owned a tablet before and am rather at a loss.
I would like to root and upgrade, possibly flash CM7 onto the tablet if I can but I have no clue where to start nor do I know if this is even possible. Any help, tips, hints or tricks will be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much
Specifications (because it would not let me add a link yet)
Processor: VIA MW8650 High-performance 800MHZ CPU+300MHZ DSP
Frequency: 800Mhz
OS: Google Android 2.2
Memory RAM: 256MB
Flash Memory: 2GB (1GB Free) (Expandable by MicroSD to 32GB)
WiFi: 802.11 b / g
3G Function:
- TD-CDMA:TD368
- WCDMA:Huawei E220/E230/E160X/E169G/E1750
- Alcatel X060S/X200
Speaker: Built-in Speaker 8/1W
Camera: Built-in 0.3MP
Reset hole: Hidden (reset function)
Buttons:
- Top of the key: Power Key
- Positive primary key: ESC
- Right button Volume control Keys + Menu button
Display Resolution: WVGA 800 x 480 Pixel
Size: 8 inch TFT 4:3
Touch Screen: TFT Resistive Touch Screen (two point touch),achieve pages and images zoom in and out
Card Reader Slot: T-flash card (Support up to 32GB)
Sound effect: - In focus Audio
- Built-in stereo speaker
- Built-in Microphone
Media File Audio: MP3,WMA,WAV,AAC
Video: [MPEG1/2/4,MJPG,H263](1280×720) resolution,H264 (720 × 480) resolution.
Battery: 2500mAh, 7.4V
Gravity Sensor: 4-Dimensional gravity sensor
Battery Life - Standby time: above 10 hours - Video play: 3 hours
I'm sorry to tell you, but those chinatablets have very little community support.
Edit: for rooting I think most generic methods of rooting are usable.

[Q] Help with screen alignment in tablet

Hi to all. I am new in the site. I have bought the following Tablet. I have a problem, when you touch the screen, the actual click is 2 cm away from the place you press. I tried to calibrate the G Sensor (because it neither rolls) but it crashes when you press calibrate.
I can´t use the table, as you can figure out. I tried two apk's to calibrate it (with a lot of effort since I can´t even configure the wifi because I can´t use the whole keyboard), but with no success.
Thanks in advance.
Details of the Tablet (chinese and unbranded):
General
Operating System
Android 4.2
CPU
ATM7021A Dual Core
GPU
PowerVR SGX 540
Processor Speed
1.3GHz
RAM
1G DDR3
Hard Drive Capacity
8GB
Extended Memory
Support external TF card extend up to 32GB
Gravity Sensor
Yes, 4-dimensional G-sensor
Flash Player
Support Adobe Flash 11.0
Display
Display Size
10.1 Inch
Display Technology
TFT LCD Capacitive Touch Screen
Multi-Touch
Yes, 10 Points
Display Resolution
1024 x 600 pixels
Hi, I know that it's a post long time ago.
To fix your problem, you either send your tablet back to where you buy it OR you will have to look for a proper firmware for your tablet and flash it.
If you can provide more information of the tablet such as build number, screen size, and resolution. Then, I will be able to help you find the correct firmware. Thanks.

Leagoo Lead 7 Video Review - MT6582 Quad Core - Dualsim - 4500mAh (?)

Video:
Specs:
5" inch capacitive 5-Point Multi Touch Screen
Display 720x1280 pixel resolution - HD Display
IPS-Display, OGS(?)
MTK6582 Quad-Core CPU @ 1.3GHz
GPU: Mali-400 MP
Android 4.4.2 Kitkat
1GB RAM / 8GB of internal memory - TF-card support
Quadband, unlocked, 3G / UMTS / HSDPA+ / WCDMA /
Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, A-GPS, g-sensor, proximity sensor, light sensor, notification LED (red, green, blue)
OTA - Firmware updates over the air
OTA - USB on the go
Powerbank charging
HotKnot
Air gestures
Off screen gestures
4500mAh battery (?)
Main camera: 13 MP output (8 MP real?), autofocus, LED flash,F2.2
Front camera: 8 MP output (2 MP real?), F2.8
Dual Sim - Dual Standby
weight approx. 163g, 10.4mm thickness
Camera sample pictures: http://colonelzap.blogspot.de/2015/01/leagoo-lead-7-review-mt6582-quad-core.html
can someone send me launcher apk file from this phone?
Lead 7 review
I have also posted a review here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/leagoo-lead-7-unboxing-hands-review-t2998467
(3rd post down)
rema032, I can't attach the launcher, I extracted from my phone using Titanium Backup. It is 22.5 MB and doesn't shrink much if I try to compress it. If you want it send me a private message and I can put it on drop box temporarily or e-mail it direct to you.
Hello I want to resize the infernal memory for this cellphone, could you help me? Thanks!.

Umi Rome X Video Review - MT6580 - €60 Phone - ColonelZap

Review Video:
Specs:
5.5" inch capacitive 2-Point Multi Touch Screen
Display 720x1280 pixel resolution - Full HD Display, IPS
MTK6580 32-Bit Quad-Core [email protected] 1.3GHz
GPU: Mali-400 MP
Android 5.1 Lollipop
1GB RAM / 8GB of internal memory - TF-card support
Quadband, unlocked, 3G / UMTS / HSDPA+ / WCDMA
Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, A-GPS, g-sensor, proximity sensor, light sensor
OTG - USB on the go / Firmware updates over the air
Off-Screen gestures / Air gestures
Removable 2500mAh battery
Main camera: 13 MP output (8MP real?), auto focus, dual LED flash, F2.0
Front camera: 5MP output (2MP real), LED flash, F2.8
Dual Sim - Dual Standby (two micro sim cards)
Weight: 180 g / 8,7 mm thick
Camera sample pictures on my blog: http://colonelzap.blogspot.de/2016/02/umi-rome-x-video-review-mt6580-60-phone.html
My Unboxing (Italian Language)
My TWRP also available:
http://www.needrom.com/download/twrp-megthebest/
Strange Rome X behaviour
I've got a Rome X, but I'm struggling with something. It doesn't run background services at startup, or leave them running if you swipe to kill the app.
For example, I installed GSam Battery Monitor - when that app is running there is a notification showing battery left. This does not appear when the phone is rebooted - only appearing when I launch the app. If I then swipe right to kill the app, the notification disappears. This doesn't happen on any other Android device I have.
Does anyone have any ideas? Anyone have the same issue? Anything I can tweak if the phone is rooted?
Is there a recovery like TWRP or CWM for it?

Multi-MicroSD Cards vs Multi-Cams (Wish Google/Android/Qualcomm Innovated)

So I've tried to pitch the idea to LG, KitePhone and posted it on other Samsung A9 YouTube videos [Gaining 3 invisible Likes, this could boost Samsung's MicroSD Card Sells] about how they seem to add more cams than SDCards because of how Google's Android brags about expandable space, but you have to root in order to Expand your Internal Storage & RAM in order to install more apps.
I've decided to just lay out everything here [Multi-MicroSD, Dual Battery, RAM Saver & LG G6Jaw].
Also I would have loved to post this in LG G5, Moto Play or Off-Topic Threads, but I'm sick and tired of newer OS's & more Cameras, but the features we need aren't being improved on and hope to garner support (Probably a Chipset).
I'm sorry in advance if this belongs to off-topic.
Multi-MicroSD: Why Dual Card Trays?
Experience: If you know of configure Swap Memory, Partition a MicroSD Card, Assign ext2/3/4 Filesystem and Linking Apps2SD (Mostly big OBB Data for Games) to install more Apps or Store more (For Apps that can't move any of their content to your User Card), but encrypts your MicroSD (Removed while Running OS == Need to Format) then you know how to expand your Internal Storage by experience.
Rumors:
- Internal Storage is a Gloried MicroSD Card (pre-Lollipop Phones)
- Swap Filesystem uses more MicroSD Life-cycles (If True, hence 3rd MicroSD = easy swap & cheap replacement)
- Apps run slower on MicroSD Card (Due to Old Phone Specs, but Today's Phone Specs with 2.x - 4.x vs 5.x - 9.x Apps and newer MicroSD Cards)
Concept: If we had a 2nd to 3rd MicroSD Card or a 2nd Card Tray (To prevent confusion) then we wouldn't need 512GB Internal Storage & 10GB RAM Phone Prices like iPhone, but we can pay $60 for Expand add 32GB to Internal Storage and 16GB to RAM or $100 to add 64GB to Internal Storage and 32GB to RAM for 64-96GB to Internal Storage and 20-36GB of RAM (Not faster ram though, but for those "You need it to run in the Background" replies).
Android & Technology has come a long way in Specs that running Apps and/or just OBB Data from a Class 10 MicroSD Card (Samsung S3Mini, Kitkat 4.3, 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM, LinkApps2SD: GOF2, GTA:SA, H&C2, KOTOR's OBB off a Class 6 MicroSD Card) runs with little to no drops in speed or response...unless the app is built bad or should require higher specs.
- Apps are 50-200MB avg (rarely 300-500MB) in size with OBB/Cache Data from 1-4GB Average with a 32GB ROM after OS, OS Apps & etc, 20GB is for the User allows 100Apps if all Apps/Data/etc were 200MB avg with OBB Data moved to User Card vs 40 Apps if each app were 500MB
- Some apps haven't been completely updated to use Lollipop Permissions feels like Android has less and less
You would Go to Settings > Storage > Expand > Basic (Pick/require Whole MicroSD Cards as ROM and/or RAM and attempt different ext if ext4 doesn't work) or Advance (Partition & assign Filesystems to Specific MicroSD Cards)
Dual Battery: Dual MicroUSB + Dual Charging
Experience: So after May 2010, I tweeted about a Laptop with 2 CPUs(Motherboards)/GPUs/HHDSlots/DiscDrives/Battery/MorePorts(Charging/USB)/etc (Mobile Tower), a Add On Half-Laptop and a Phone with Split Motherboard (The word I was looking for is Modular) for in case it breaks you replace only the Broken parts vs the Whole Phone to Dell Micheal (I had a D800 Latitude and saw a lot iPhones breaking on the TV & news).
From there I was happy to see Blockphone & Project Ara, but sadden by its fall (Cause Google OS would need new Updates per 3rd-party/New Blocks).
During that time I came across Androids from the same company with similar sizes, but different Batteries and thought Big Phones should 2 Batteries that 1 Battery can fit into a smaller phone (Its more complicated than that).
Concept: I later realize with the whole "replace 3.5mm Jacks with MicroUSB", having 2xCharging Ports (Cause sometimes where they are isn't great and now Multi-Choose) and Dual Battery = Dual Charging...which doesn't mean its 2x faster than Quick Charging because it depends on AMPs from the Wall Charger, but 2 small batteries are being charged at the same time for 2 Ports.
Also cause the battery is used in more phone Models...you might buy extra batteries == Swap without Hibernating...and make Cellphone Batteries into PowerBanks may be a better quality than PowerBanks from their go to LG G6Jaw.
So know you maybe you can config in Battery Settings that 1 Batteries charges the other or the phone uses both Batteries, from their you have your Dual Charging (Ports on Both Ends of Phone, use a 3.5mm2MicroUSB3.1 Adapter...unlike Apple if they had 1 Port then the Adapter should split into 2 for twice the Courage) and you can change both Batteries...1 for an Instant Half Charge if the Batteries a Powerbank stored & charged the Cellphone Battery while the other keeps the Phone running.
RAM Saver: Focus on My Apps Android!!! To Save Battery
Experience: Since the introduction of Power Saver and up until Oreo (OS 8), we couldn't go into power save mode while plugged in. If you had a Samsung and Cleared RAM from the built-in Task manager would say 32 apps have been shutdown...and your thinking to yourself I didn't/don't need that many apps opened at once, but when you search on forums, your reply is "You need those apps to run in the background to quickly start them, make your phone work or blah blah"...no I don't especially if its using up my RAM, Battery and causing other apps Force Close.
- The only app that needs to run is Android System (Force Closing via Root Task Manager = Restart)
- Developer Mode has No Background Apps and does a great job of saving RAM
Concept
- Some apps like Launchers or Task Killers usually are "I only need you when I open you" meaning "CloseLock" if I'm using a Download/Frequently-Used App, "BackRun" if I seem to switch back and forth from Launcher or if I set the App from Recent Apps to BackRun when I use the Home or Back Key
- Some Apps have a "Double-Tap Back to Exit" (Great & sometimes works), but NavKeys need/can hold 2 Inputs: Tap Back (Go Back until App Switch to another App or Exit, not the Launcher) & Hold Back to CloseLock (Meaning Force Close & don't run in the Background), Tap Home (Go to Home, don't need 2 keys doing the same Job) & Hold Home (Lite App Drawer...LG take notes...Basically a Quick Image of the App Drawer that launches apps based on Coordination), Recent (Recent Apps, Configure "RAM Config") & Hold Recent (Menu Key, Task Manager or Any other Key)
- Some Apps should be preset by User: "RAM Config"
++ Other than Disable/Hibernate, Downgrade/Factory Reset/Version Vote, Force Close and Clear Data/Cache
++ CacheResume (Start from Cache)
++ Limit Access (If you don't need it & can't disable then Stop all Permissions, Background Data & Notify Bar)
++ PersistClose (For App that reboot and can't be Disabled)
++ Save-Sensitive (Apps like Games, Browsers or Document Editing meaning don't reset if phone sleeps or app is BackRun unless android can detect when Game/Doc Editor has slept)
++ Tool Manager (Needs to run in background to do job, but can be Reset to clear Ram)
++ Foreground Only (For things like HomeLauncher/Lockscreen/Task Manager that you only need while Using it)
++ Blind Run* (For apps you don't need Bright/On Display and somehow use Keys to Control App)
*New
From their Google and Manufactures have to be honest of what needs to run from what doesn't...which might not happen.
LG G6Jaw: Concept of LG's G5 next Phone
Pasted from my F3Q phone (A Keyboard Slider that allows me to Type anywhere unless people think I'm rolling a Weed Joint...then I have to stand in the front of the bus, beside the Bus Driver so they and the many Cruisers can see my hands). I did this for Samsung T699 and later realize while Tri-Bezel was out, Non-Bezel was easier to achieve on a Keyboard Slider Phone.
Other ideas like HipBones & JawBones is a simpler version BlockPhone and the rest is unfinished (Samsung came out with a SmartWatch with a Sim Card)
LG G6 Jaw
Ask LG when they didn't have an app drawer, why didn't they just use the Shortcut for NavBar's Keys in the Settings to have it set by Default to Open the App Drawer when you hold the Home Button or simply add a App Drawer Key like you did for a Pulldown NotifyBar?
Non-Bezel 6" Display (720p, 60fps)
- Specs: CPU (4Core 1.6Ghz & 4Core 2.4Ghz), RAM (4GB), ROM (32GB), GPU (Adreno 650, Vulkan 2.0), CAM (Rear 16MP w/Flash & Front
5MP), OS (Android 8, 64-Bit), Battery (2x1500mAh), Ports (Top/Bottom MicroUSB-C for Audio/2xCharging/2xSDCard, Rightside Jaw)
- Overside: Far-Right MicroUSB-C Port, Infared Remote, Cam Microphone, Angled Case (Sensors & 5MP Cam), LockJaw Button
- Underside: Centered MicroUSB-C Port, Talk Microphone, LockJaw Button
- Frontside: User-Replace/Upgradeable by Tool to a 1080p 60fps Amoled Display, 6" Digitizer & 3xTempered Glass ($150)
- Backside: LoTop-Center PowerKey w/ScrollZone, HiTop-Center 16MP Cam w/Rightside Flash
- Leftside: Chip, Mid 2xCard Trays (OS: 2xMicroSD, User: MicroSD/SIM), Top-Side Volume Rocker, Bottom-Side TriggerZone (perApp)
- RightSide: Jaw, Top-Side Reciever/Speaker, Inner 2xBattery Slots, LockJaw Buttons (Top/Bottom Right)
Concepts
- About OS MicroSD Slots: Encryted Expansion for ROM (Internal Memory, OBB2SD) & RAM (Swap Memory)
- 32GB or 16GB ROM: Use ROM for Kernel/Driver Storage, RecoveryMode (or Recovery OS), Confirm Format/FileSystem/Partition, ROM
Install (Run/Read Only on ROM or Store Apps/Data on Card)
- Footage Specs: Phone =8MP Rear CAM & Jaw =16MP w/8xZoom, 32MP & 48MP w/Detachable ZoomLens, Soft/Pro Flash, 8GB Capture Buffer
- MicroSDuo Card: If 512GB = 1xMicroSD, therefore 64GB = MicroSD w/Polar Connectors, 2xStorage Spaces, Access by DuoSlot & DuoCPU, It
draws files from both sides
> Slot/Class Boost: SDcard w/Faster Class, MicroSD2SD Adapter w/ClassBoost, SlotBoost for MicroSD or SD CardBoost Compat​- PrismMirror: Front Cam & Sensors facing upward and a Glass-Covered Mirror Topside to reflect Cam & Sensors on angle
- Sandwich Display: Sandwich Digitizer/Display/Protector into 1, when changing simple switch sandwich from while Rightside Out
- Sound Sets: Remove Back/Bottom Speaker, Combine Speaker/Reciever, w/Vol-Keys & Vol-Sets
> 15 Sets: Pass Lowest = Vibrate/Silent < 1-5 Hush w/1-10 Normal > Hold Vol-Up = Loud (Multiple Current Vol)
> 20 Sets: Pass Lowest = Vibrate/Silent < 1-10 = Hush Mode (1-5 Hush, 1-5 Normal)> Pass Highest = Loud (5-10 Normal, 1-5 Loud)
> 30 Sets: Pass Lowest = Vibrate/Silent < 1-10 Normal > Hold Vol-Up to Tog 1-10 Hush/1-10 Loud (Select)
> Auto-Volume: Possibly undelayed sound to keep audio at normal hearing level when their is whispering or shouting
> Default Volume per App, Not Silented, etc​
- RAM/Battery Saver: When unplugged/plugged w/Battery Saver either lower power use or CloseLock (Hold to Close)/BackRun (Tap
Back Space to go to previous app) apps also pre-select how apps should auto-close/cache/etc
> Persist: For apps that undo options automatically (By holding key with start can disable options, in case of glitch)
> Disable: If option is avail or doesn't stop the phone from functioning properly then stop from startup and/or running
> Stored Link: Disable and leave a link to redownload later from app store, saves storage
> Downgrade: Save app's previous versions then when user wants to downgrade or a factory version they can pick/vote on version
> Limit Access: If unable to disable them limit Permissions, Background Data & Notify pop-up
> Foreground Only: Only need it when I open it like HomeLauncher/LockScreen/Task Manager, CloseLock instead of BackRun
> Save Sensitive: Closing would restart Game Level, Commenting or Document Editing
> RAM/Cache Save: I can leave off from where I started
> Tool Manager: Has to run in background to do job, but need to reset to clear RAM Buildup​
Home to BackRun App & Go to HomeLaunch
>> Tap =Recent Apps (BackRun), Hold =HomeLaunch (BackRun)
Back to go Backwards in App's Pages, then 2xTimes to Exit to previous App or HomeLaunch
>> Tap =Go Back Page, Hold =CloseRun
Recent to switch between Apps, Task Manager, Remove from BackRun
>> Tap =AppDrawer, Hold =Menu Key
Menu to Open Menu + Any other action (Tog UI, Rotate Screen, Shortcut)
Main Jaws
- "Wordplay": Keyboard & Gamer Jaw w/+2 Battery Slots (2xSwap, 6000mAh), Keyboard Slipout (Lucid Bump Layout w/Slit for 2side Language/Config), Controller Backout (Switch Keyboard by taking off the back of Jaw and placing in Layout Holder), BackTouch, over a Digitizer and/or Plugin w/Closedown Clamp & LockJaw Buttons, VolSlider-Up/Down/MidKeyTop, TriggerSlider-Left/Right/MidKeyBottom & PowerButton
- "Theater": Projector & Speaker Jaw w/Shake/Move Stablizer (Gyro Projector, StayPlace-Capture/ManualLock/Feedback & Extreme Angle Rendering), able to project display with a Front Facing Projector& have a loud speaker to hear, MicroUSB to HDMI/AV Adapters, USB-C for OTG use w/Games to Project Games, +1 Battery Slots (1xSwap, 4500mAh), 2xHookLeg/2xGripLeg
- "Footage": Dualling/Wideshotting 16MP w/Phone, 32MP Follower & ProPhoto 48MP w/Detachable ZoomLens, +2 Battery Slots (2xSwap,
6000mAh), 4xReConfigable Keys, Zoom Slider/Dialer, SDCard Slot (For fasting Capture Buffer), Soft/Laser/ProFlash
+ Troop Casing (Proof-Shock/Water/Dust w/Key/Watch/Glass/App Control/MiniView, Vision-Virtual/Night/Lamp, ZoomHorn)
+ Adapt Casing (Non-Proof, allows Tablet or Different Size Phones from 8" to 4" Non-Bezel)​
Sub Jaws
- "Powerhub": An Enclosed case of +4 Battery Slot (4xSwap, 9000mAh) that can latch under certain Jaws or connect via Retrofit
Jaw or MicroUSB-C 4xPorts. Jackless Charging via HandCrank, Shake, NFC or SwapBattery (Also a reusable PowerBank & USB/HDMI
OTG-Hub) w/4x1500mAh Batteries & 1x3ft MicroUSB Cord, 1xMicroSD Card Slots
- "Retrofit": UnderChin/SideJaw Adapter to use Chin/Jaws on any phone: Expand Biter w/2xLandPinch/2xSkyPinch, SpinTighten/
AdjustHandSide, GrillBack to cutout for Camera/PowerKey, Short Removable MicroUSB-C2C/B Cable, NFC/USB/Bluetooth Connect, App Manager for Jaws, 1xMicroSD Card Slots
Concept Jaw
- "Biracial": PC7 Runner Jaw by GDP (PC10, PS4, PSold, N-All, AllRace), View PC on Phone Screen via NFC/Beam/Cast/Jaw/
MicroUSB/Threater, 6xBattery Slots (2xPhone & 4xSwap, 12000mAh), Back Cutout SATAslot to SATAcase w/SATAport to Connect
Jaw2Case (or Jaw2Case2Cord2Cord2Case2Cord2Case, Jaw2Cord2Cord2Case2Cord2Case), 2xUSB-C Ports (Spaced Downward), 2xMicroUSB-C
Ports, 3DPrint Swapout Keyboard2Controller Layout, MouseStick/ClickLR, UnderMouse/ReleaseClick/HalfScroll/SpaceScroll, OS
Dual-Boot, Input2Android or Windows, CPU (Intel 2c/4c*2.2Ghz, Intel 5000 GPU), Nvidia 820M/840M/860M (PC7 LoConfig: ES5/JC3/
GRWL/AOM)880M/940M/960M (MidConfig: RDR2/DMC5/RAGE2/JC4), 980M/1060M/1080Mti/2080Mti (Other MidConfig: RDR2/DMC5/RAGE2/JC4)
+ Casepack: CaseSides: 2.5" SSD LeftSlot w/or 2xPCIe RightSlot, CasePCIe: 4xPCIe Slots, CaseSpace: 2x2.5" Drives LeftSlot w/
or 1xDesktop Drive RightSlot, CaseTower: 2xPCIe LeftSlots & 1xDesktop/Laptop Drive RightSlot
+ Cordpack: 3x1m SATA2Female/Male SATA Cord
- "Satellite": Global Calling from Open Area, Wifi/Bluetooth Booster, FM/AM/XM Radio Transmitter, Telephone/Either Jackport
SOFTWARE
- Jaware: Manage/Control/Config Jaws, Jaw2Jaw Functions (Footage w/Threater Lighting)
- Expander: Storage Settings > FileSystem Partition (ext2/3/4, Swap), Format/Encrypted for OBB2SD for OS & SwapMemory for RAM
- Hard Touch: Use Keyboard to Control any App (Joystick 2 Keys, Gesture/Swipe/Fling)
- Dot9 OS: 4/6/8, 5/10, 5/7/9 or 6/9/12 > Pack needed Features (Permissions, Battery Save Mode, Vulkan) into older OS
FUTURE
Non-Bezel Keyboard Slider F3q Sequels
- LG F5q: 5" Non-Bezel, 2xMicroSD Slots, 2xBattery Slots, 2xMicroUSB-3.1 Gen2 Ports, 2x1.8Ghz, Adreno 320, 2GB RAM, OS4.9 > 6.9
+ Front Cam/Sensors on Keyboard Half, Back Cam/Flash Display Half and Angled-Drilled Speaker/Reciever on Top of Display
or Keyboard Half, Use Keyboard to Control Cam w/ShotSets, Vol Hush/Loud ModeSet
+ F6q: 6" Non-Bezel, 3xMicroSD Slots, 2xBattery Slots, 2x1.6Ghz, 2x2.2Ghz, Adreno 530, 4GB RAM, OS6.9 > 8.9
+ F7q: 7" Non-Bezel, 3xSDuo Slots, 2xBattery Slots, 2x1.0Ghz, 2x2.0Ghz, 4x3.0Ghz, Adreno 740, 6GB RAM, OS8.9 > 10.9, Waterpro
+ Replaceable Language Keyboard Layout (LG 3DPrint Layouts), Dual Thumb-Bone Pyramid-In Axis-Sticks (Left/Right for
Line&Letter2Word/Smooth2Page Scroll, Display/Page/Mouse Scrolling), Center Numpad (For Ergonomical Alphabet), 2x1500mAh,
Sandwich Display​+ Blackberry: KeySideA, KeySideB, KeySideC
> Key3: 6" Non-Bezel, 3xMicroSD Slots, 2xBattery Slots, 2x1.6Ghz, 4x2.4Ghz, Adreno 640, 4GB RAM, 16GB Storage, OS9​
- LG G7 HipBones: Dual Tablet, Adaptive2Laptop, SpecStrips (Written Specs, OverCase), Android Emulator (Later to LG G8 JawBones)
+ Lo/Mid & Mid/Hi Tablet Board (Min = Built into Board to allow DOS/Recovery Mode) aka Project "The HipTop"
+ SpecStrips: "Process"
> Lo1: Adreno 530, 4GB RAM, Qualcomm 2x1.6GHz/2x2.2Ghz or w/Mid Process
> Lo2: Adreno 750, 6GB RAM, Qualcomm 2x1.8GHz/4x2.4Ghz or w/Mid2 Process
> Mid1: Nvidia 820M 2GB, 8GB RAM, i3-4th 2x1.6Ghz, Intel 4000 GPU
> Mid2: Nvidia 940M 2GB, 12GB RAM, i5-5th 4x1.8Ghz, Intel 5000 GPU
> Hi1: Nvidia 1060M 4GB, 16GB RAM, i5-7th 4x2.0GHz, Intel 6000 GPU
> Hi2: Nvidia 2080M 4GB, 32GB RAM, i7-9th 8x2.4Ghz, Intel 6000 GPU​+ SpecStrips: "Energy" (4xSlots for Phone Battery Charging, 6000mAh) w/Performance Battery, Charging Port, 4xMicroUSB-C
+ SpecStrips: "Storage"
> Mid1: Slot/Ports: 2xSSD/2.5" Sata Drive, 2xSD Card, 2xUSB3.1, 1xUSB2, 1xHDMI, 1xVGA, BlueRay DiscCase w/LineLaser
> Mid2: Slot/Ports: 4xPCIe, 2xSD Card, 2xMicroSD, 2xThunderbolt, 2xUSB3.1, 1xUSB2, 1xHDMI, 1xVGA, BlueRay DiscCase​+ SpecStrips: "Connect": Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS Card, 2xGSM Card, Signal Booster, 1xEther, 1xFibreOptics
+ SpecStrips: "Media": SlideUp Speakers/Front 5MP (If Strip is at top of Display Half), Back 8MP/Projector (AutoAdjust)
- 2ndSIM Watch:
- Phone Battery to charge Bike Battery:
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Theory why Project Ara didn't work. I watched a Video saying they had trouble with Software (Android was 5 years old by then) and remembered seeing something about how the Drivers & OS are 1 (=ROM, why each Phone Model has its own ROM) while the Kernel is separate (I've replaced one without Touching the OS).
So I figured that Android at the time wouldn't be able to keep with new Blocks (Chips) based on the way Project Ara was Modular and/or maybe way to far ahead.
What I assume "Fuchsia" is a Fusion of Project Ara & Android by allowing or have Chips/Blocks with Built-in Drivers (Something I wish Windows & Samsung had like LG G5's Built-in Driver Installer vs the Extra Drivers Windows XP had or searching for them) to work with a Generic Android OS (Windows can do vs Android can't do) on a customizable spec phone...maybe the whole point of Android is to make a Perfect OS and Android 10 is actually Android 1.0...but that is just a Theory...a Crazy Theory

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