Ok, so i searched the whole web but found nothing how to actually USE the lost phone management. I mean I can tick it in the settings, but I don't know from which website I can use it.
Does somebody know that?
regards
From page 34 of the user manual:
If you activate Remote Functions, you can control a lost device via the web. Visit www.samsungdive.com to see the detailed information for this feature.
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3waygeek said:
From page 34 of the user manual:
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Thanks, didn't know (as i haven't read the manual) that and didn't find it on google
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I bought this phone on ebay a while back and i'm just wondering can anybody give me some information about the phone e.g. Best GPS program , best audio player etc .
This is my first time having a Windows Mobile phone and also my first time even having a smart phone ..
As mobile browser I got Opera mini, works great. Think you can get it from m.opera.com.
For movies use CorePlayer. Best mediaplayer IMO.
I got NoData for when I'm traveling, and don't wanna end up with a huge bill.
SMSBubbles is a tiny bit buggy but it works. It allows a popup with the incomming text to appear on your screen, so you can read what the text says without having to navigate.
McGuider: great navigation; make sure you get the smartphone version
If you intend to use your own headphones to listen to music; use this here. There's a coupon; SH5OFF which will give you 5% off everything. Free shipping worldwide.
For the software I suggest you use the search button to get the most recent versions.
Good luck
thanks great reply !
I checked out McGuider earlier but didnt see this phone in the list of compatible devices ?
you just try to go to ---> http://www.freewareppc.com/download/utilities/cabinstl.shtml there you can find many free applications that are compatible for your device
Can anyone tell me does Google Maps have a sat nav feature or is it just like basic maps?
I think it is just basic maps...to be honest im too lazy to check it now...
Btw try sygic mobile 10...best navigation software for this phone imo...also includes camera alert
sasiskas said:
I think it is just basic maps...to be honest im too lazy to check it now...
Btw try sygic mobile 10...best navigation software for this phone imo...also includes camera alert
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This phone isn't listed in compatible devices?
Halv said:
Can anyone tell me does Google Maps have a sat nav feature or is it just like basic maps?
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yeah right! Google maps does have sat navigation....and it no doubt
Halv said:
This phone isn't listed in compatible devices?
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I'm using it for like a year on my rose...sygic mobile maps 10 v8.14 works like a charm!
Hakim Rahman said:
yeah right! Google maps does have sat navigation....and it no doubt
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yes it does..the only problem is that u need internet connection...it doesn't include maps...it just download a part of the map according to your location...
sasiskas said:
I'm using it for like a year on my rose...sygic mobile maps 10 v8.14 works like a charm!
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Do you have any idea how much that costs i can't seem to find it on the website
Halv said:
Do you have any idea how much that costs i can't seem to find it on the website
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you can download for free SygicM10_v8.14 in -> MOD EDIT-Posting warez is a violation of the rules of XDA-developers. Please consult the rules before posting. you'd better save your money
Hakim Rahman said:
you can download for free SygicM10_v8.14 in -> LINK REMOVED. you'd better save your money
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will that need activation?
PS thats for Symbian??
Halv said:
will that need activation?
PS thats for Symbian??
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why do not you try Garmin Mobile ...? You can download it at MOD EDIT-POSTING WAREZ IS IN VIOLATION OF THE XDA-RULES. SECOND WARNING, SECOND VIOLATION, INFRACTION ISSUED.
Best GPS I found was BING. It is free as long as you have data has VOICE guidance and re routs instantly. No hassel works every time I use it a lot. http://m.bing.com/download/
There was a need to record conversations on Android. I read about it, and after much experimentation came to the conclusion that the standard means of recording quality does not work or does not work on many phones. It should be written as a library and through the use of root rights. How do I not found. Maybe there is someone developments or links to projects?
koljsch.work said:
There was a need to record conversations on Android. I read about it, and after much experimentation came to the conclusion that the standard means of recording quality does not work or does not work on many phones. It should be written as a library and through the use of root rights. How do I not found. Maybe there is someone developments or links to projects?
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There are a few things around the site about it but most either disable it or its not part of the stock os. This is due to legal reasons as recording phones calls is not legal in many areas and without a warrant never admissible in court.
You may have to program it into your os to get it to work right.
You may have to program it into your os to get it to work right.
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But many applications is realized through Native library where recording is not supported. I am wondering whether there is a library in the public domain, or information on how to enable support in the OS?
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But many applications is realized through Native library where recording is not supported. I am wondering whether there is a library in the public domain, or information on how to enable support in the OS?
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So have it built in. Alot of apps I have tested (legal reasons) have not worked at all. Some apps try to use root xploits to make it happen.
Some apps try to use root xploits to make it happen.
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Exactly! There is information on how I can implement it in your own application?
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Exactly! There is information on how I can implement it in your own application?
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I'm sure there is somewhere in the Google docs and how tos. It will most likely be ripping an app apart to see how they try to do it and then trying to make your own. Most apps have given up due to the security nature of it.
I'm sure there is somewhere in the Google docs and how tos.
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Unfortunately, I am looking for information on this issue for a long time and found nothing. I would make specific reference, if any. He read a bunch of articles, he also tried a bunch of options, but about change through Ruth nowhere information.
koljsch.work said:
Unfortunately, I am looking for information on this issue for a long time and found nothing. I would make specific reference, if any. He read a bunch of articles, he also tried a bunch of options, but about change through Ruth nowhere information.
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Might want to start here.
https://code.google.com/p/call-recorder-for-android/
https://www.google.com/search?q=how...spvd=1&ie=UTF-8#q=call+recording+android+code
Might want to start here.
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The first link without root.
The Google naturally searched all examples without root.
Hi all,
A quick question, couldn't find anything online...
Is there a way to turn off the feature that suggests downloading an Adroid app for the website your visiting?
Normally when you browse to certain sites (e.g. LinkedIn) from your mobile browser, it redirects you to a new landing page suggesting you download their app, normally with the option to "continue to mobile site" on the same page.
This is probably the actual sites recognising you are on Android and adding the page themselves, but would really like a way of turning this off/blocking this ability. If I wanted the app, I would download the app myself!
Cheers
TD
Tripledrop said:
Hi all,
A quick question, couldn't find anything online...
Is there a way to turn off the feature that suggests downloading an Adroid app for the website your visiting?
Normally when you browse to certain sites (e.g. LinkedIn) from your mobile browser, it redirects you to a new landing page suggesting you download their app, normally with the option to "continue to mobile site" on the same page.
This is probably the actual sites recognising you are on Android and adding the page themselves, but would really like a way of turning this off/blocking this ability. If I wanted the app, I would download the app myself!
Cheers
TD
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What browser r u using..
If u use ucbrowser theres an option for website preferences..
There r many other browsers vin same type f options to make websites think u r on desktop
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What browser r u using..
If u use ucbrowser theres an option for website preferences..
There r many other browsers vin same type f options to make websites think u r on desktop
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Hi, I'm using chrome beta
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Hi, I'm using chrome beta
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Then enable request desktop site
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Then enable request desktop site
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Sorry if I wasn't clear... I know how to get off that screen, and to browse on desktop view too, but what i want is websites to not add the extra layer in when I browse to them, advising there is an app available.
I still want to browse using the mobile site, just doing want the extra landing page to appear
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Sorry if I wasn't clear... I know how to get off that screen, and to browse on desktop view too, but what i want is websites to not add the extra layer in when I browse to them, advising there is an app available.
I still want to browse using the mobile site, just doing want the extra landing page to appear
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Sorry bro..
But they r java scripts u need to disable them..if i am correct..
But it will result in other drawbacks
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Sorry bro..
But they r java scripts u need to disable them..if i am correct..
But it will result in other drawbacks
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I didn't think it'd be doable easily
So, the website you visit, uses Java to show the extra landing page when it notices you're on android, nothing to do with browser or android itself?
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I didn't think it'd be doable easily
So, the website you visit, uses Java to show the extra landing page when it notices you're on android, nothing to do with browser or android itself?
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Yeah bro ur browser will send its profile every time u visit a site and based on that the sites server will send u a site compatible for ur device if it exist seperately.. So no way u can block that without disabling java
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Yeah bro ur browser will send its profile every time u visit a site and based on that the sites server will send u a site compatible for ur device if it exist seperately.. So no way u can block that without disabling java
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OK at least I understand now, thanks for your help
Hello
When i go to this site
https://www.lejdd.fr/Politique/quan...des-elus-lr-deguises-en-gilets-jaunes-3821798
It ask me to deactive my ad blocker to see this page.
I have tried much whitelist for this page but it is not working
I tried :
*.lejdd.fr
*.smartwall.ai
*.swisspay.ch
*.wibbitz.com
But it is still not working.
Nobody knows what to whitelist to access to this page?
Thank you.
Same question for this page :
https://www.lejdd.fr/Politique/pouvo...macron-3821993
Thank you for your help
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Hello
When i go to this site
https://www.lejdd.fr/Politique/quan...des-elus-lr-deguises-en-gilets-jaunes-3821798
It ask me to deactive my ad blocker to see this page.
I have tried much whitelist for this page but it is not working
I tried :
*.lejdd.fr
*.smartwall.ai
*.swisspay.ch
*.wibbitz.com
But it is still not working.
Nobody knows what to whitelist to access to this page?
Thank you.
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I can access that page and I have not whitelisted that page. Make sure it's not your browsers ad blocker!
strongst said:
I can access that page and I have but whitelisted that page. Make sure it's not your browsers ad blocker!
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Hello
Thank you for your answer.
I just use the last version of Chrome on android.
How did you whitelist this page?
Thank you
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Hello
Thank you for your answer.
I just use the last version of Chrome on android.
How did you whitelist this page?
Thank you
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Sorry, means I have not whitelist that page!
Hello guys,
I did a lot of research and already tried my best to figure it out on my own.
Android 12
Samsung A52s 5G
Rooted with this Tutorial: Tutorial
I use a (anti-addiction)software that monitors all online/offline behavior.
The problem is, that I found a way to circumvent it by simply using the safe mode. With windows the solution was quite easy: deleting the registry entry for the safe mode options now leads to a blue screen.
But with android it is much more complicated for me. I rooted my device to find a solution for this.
One option could be to set the monitoring program/app as a system app (that it also starts in safe mode). But "Link2SD" and also "Systemize" mod for Magisk didn´t work.
Probably it is not that difficult to solve and I am willing to pay a tip to anyone helping me to find a good and working solution. I would prefer a solution that is not "repairable", so it can´t be turned on again.
Thanks in advance!
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one not so perfect solution would be to use family link and enrolling device as a childs device, that would prevent safe mode.
There are a lot of mdm tools that offer prevention of entering safe mode thru knox apis but they are usually paid unfortunately.
can you provide more details about fact app didnt work as expected when you turned it into a system app?
Ivan_Meler said:
one not so perfect solution would be to use family link and enrolling device as a childs device, that would prevent safe mode.
There are a lot of mdm tools that offer prevention of entering safe mode thru knox apis but they are usually paid unfortunately.
can you provide more details about fact app didnt work as expected when you turned it into a system app?
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Thanks very much.
I am going to try it with family link. Because the rooted phone is causing lots of issues.
Neuland said:
Thanks very much.
I am going to try it with family link. Because the rooted phone is causing lots of issues.
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I actually looked into this a bit more and found functuon used to disable safe mode
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/UserManager#DISALLOW_SAFE_BOOT
writing a simple app that acts as a device admin and implements this shouldn't be too hard but you could always remove app from device admin defeating the purpose
Ivan_Meler said:
I actually looked into this a bit more and found functuon used to disable safe mode
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/UserManager#DISALLOW_SAFE_BOOT
writing a simple app that acts as a device admin and implements this shouldn't be too hard but you could always remove app from device admin defeating the purpose
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Nice, thanks for your effort.
I will try it with family link first and see if it works for me.
Neuland said:
Nice, thanks for your effort.
I will try it with family link first and see if it works for me.
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no problem, if that doesn't work for you i think this function could be used together with device owner so you would only be able to defeat it with pc and adb