First I'm not good at English, I can read, I can talk(of course not the serious one. in both case) but really not good at writing.
1st Question)
It's not about the software.
At the South Korea some people says dell improve the streak 5's usb connector. I mean the streak 5's part not about the streak's cable.
According to this people, dell notice that the streak 5's usb connector is easy to broke so they add some guide to improve connector's durability.
They says improve connector looks like some kind a board thing and it look diffrent with older weak outfit plastic thing.
In fact KT Tech, the company which take a charge of streak's repair at Korea, said dell never improve or replace the usb connector part but some people says like that(I mean dell improved it.). So it makes me real confused.
Is there a evidence that dell improved it? or not.
2nd Question)
It's not that serious one.
Is there a someone who exprience that when you replace your streak 5's mother board, the internal micro SD card also replced into bigger one?
At the South Korea this thing really happens, when people replaced there streak's mother board due to wifi or connector problem they notice that streak's micro SD card changes into 4GB not the original 2GB one.
Is this only happens in Korea or not? I thinks it's very funny so I want to know this happens in other countrys.
3rd Question)
and... last.
Has anybody try to replace the streak's usb connector part? if I brake my streak's usb connector, I heard that I need to replace whole mother board. But I heard that we can only buy a streak's usb connector part.
If I can buy it. It can be easily replace it? or need to skillful person to do that?
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but replacing the innerSD isnt particularly hard, if you ignore that you have to open/cut it to reach it.
Getting to the innerSD = 90% of the work, replacing/reformatting = not much work
The connector is a suface mount soldered port, which means it's likely very difficult to replace by hand.
If you have the equipment it shouldnt be hard, but if you have it you likely would not need to ask this question.
Hmm... I think I need to learn how to make sentence.
2nd Question is not about inner SD card replacement by user.
Stock Dell streak has a 2GB micro SD at mainboard. Which use for system's own purpose not for using like normal USB memory.
I want to know that the dell provide a mainboard which contains 4GB inner micro SD card to other country.
Because, At the South Korea, It happens. If I go to the official AS center and replace the streak's mother board. There is a chance to get a mainboard which contains 4GB inner micro SD.
That's what I want to ask. Sorry for my poor English.
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but replacing the innerSD isnt particularly hard, if you ignore that you have to open/cut it to reach it.
Getting to the innerSD = 90% of the work, replacing/reformatting = not much work
The connector is a suface mount soldered port, which means it's likely very difficult to replace by hand.
If you have the equipment it shouldnt be hard, but if you have it you likely would not need to ask this question.
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Hmm... Sorry for my poor English. I failed to write what I want to ask.
Actually, 2nd Question is not about inner SD card replacement by user.
Stock Dell streak has a 2GB micro SD at mainboard. Which use for system's own purpose not for using like normal USB memory.
I want to know that the dell provide a mainboard which contains 4GB inner micro SD card to other country.
Because, At the South Korea, It happens. If I go to the official AS center and replace the streak's mother board. There is a chance to get a mainboard which contains 4GB inner micro SD.
That's what I want to ask.
and... sorry for multiple reply. I'm just a nood at this forum and it's system.
I need a time to learn how to use it.
I dont believe dell ever ones bundled with anything other then 2gb cards, at least not intentionally.
Dell doesnt advertise the size of the innerSD, it should always be a 2gb unmarked sandisk card (I think). I've never heard of anyone recieving an unopened box streak with anything other then a 2gb card.
What is the name of the company servicing them in korea? The most reasonable answer is that they're adding it on their own and dell is simply letting them do support.
In every other part of the world servicing is usally mailing it back to dell and they'll fix it in their factory. They do offer walk in locations, but they're not actually official dell service centers, they merely fix them and dell will accept their repairs.
TheManii said:
I dont believe dell ever ones bundled with anything other then 2gb cards, at least not intentionally.
Dell doesnt advertise the size of the innerSD, it should always be a 2gb unmarked sandisk card (I think). I've never heard of anyone recieving an unopened box streak with anything other then a 2gb card.
What is the name of the company servicing them in korea? The most reasonable answer is that they're adding it on their own and dell is simply letting them do support.
In every other part of the world servicing is usally mailing it back to dell and they'll fix it in their factory. They do offer walk in locations, but they're not actually official dell service centers, they merely fix them and dell will accept their repairs.
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Thanks for your kind answer.
At the Korea, Dell Streak is serviced by company names 'KT Tech'. This company is owned by Korea's telecom company KT for develope their own smart phone. But they also provide a AS service for streak 5.
At here Dell didn't
I didn't see the case the unopened streak has the 2gb card. But get a 4gb card when they replace their motherboard is true. these people can able to check that their streak's useable internal storage capacity is 3.11GB not the 2GB version's 1.42GB.
As KT has their own company (as in having KT tech service them) they can do whatever they want as long as they support it themselves.
A comparable example is Cincinatti bell having developed their own rom because the device maker didnt want to support it. They will root and install the rom for you and support it, but lose the manufacturer support in the process.
If you're not getting support directly from dell in this case, whoever is doing support can do anything to it as long as they cover it/fix anything they do wrong. They could even install a custom rom like the previous example, but they would need to provide any tech support needed for it. The innerSD isnt much different.
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Hey All:
I was on the pdaPhone Home forum
( http://pdaphonehome.com/forums ) and I found this reply to a post I had made about the SD slot. It sounds like a challenge to the XDA developers to me! If anyone can do anything, it is you guys!!!
Here it is:
[The SD slot is]
more than you think it is. [I am]
new to this board, but I can tell you two things I know for certain.
One, the SD slot is not SD/IO directly, however.....
Viewtake does offer a camera than plugs into the SD slot of these phones and works very well. Takes decent pictures, with several options of picture size and type, will take 8fps video, and comes with a nice software suite. I know because I have one. Anyone who would like pics of or from it just need to ask.
Two, I happen to be a security systems installer (actual Security systems, not software or computer based) and one of the places I installed a system, I happen to get the chance to speak with someone who is part of the top eschelon of the windows mobile solutions development team. This person seemed to enjoy chatting with me about the OS and the products. In talking about the PPC PE I was told that, although nothing could be confirmed (non-disclosure agreements), that I would be VERY surprised what the SD slot on the PPC PE was capable of. I do believe that more can be done with it than is thought. Has ANYONE actually tried the install of any SD/IO devices like a Bluetooth or 802.11b SD Card?
if i were you i'd try to do a search on the subject
and you'll get plenty of useful posts
also there are many posts about cams which works for xda in the Accessories forum
of cause it's possible to make many many things which today needs sdio using just a normal sd connector
a sd connector works for ram
if a sd card have some flash apart from the stuff which take care of it's function
and both the device and the sd's non mem part have access to that mem
they can communicate writing in some files in the mem part of the sdcard
but since pretty much all new devices today come with SD IO
i doubt there is a big market for those devices which is also more complex to make then a normal SDIO which is a descriped std
we have seen bluetooth headsets which works for xda
but it's a bit of a cheat since it goes into the headset connector
and just make the analog signal bluetooth to the headset
this mean you cant use anything else then the headset
pretty much everything is possible but when there is lots of work involved and not a pile of coins in the end people dont really line up to get involved
Easily done withour SD/IO
A camera for xda could easily be developed without requiring anything special from the SD slot.
If the camera were fully self contained with the ability to write to flash mem that is also addressible from the device as a standard SD card would be... all the camera is doing is saving to sd, and the xda is reading from sd the files that the camera saved.
Pretty simple... the tricks are on the camera, not the xda.
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Hey guys i ask my self is there a way to ADD 3G Sim slot and 3G modem to this device???
Because i saw the sim slot beside the SD card slot!
If yes please share with us your knowlege
I also was thinking that this might be possible. Although the box said "Iconia A500", My device information screens say that the device is a A501 and somewhere in there it also says "3G". So I was thinking that maybe all the firmware is already there and maybe it was just a matter of fitting it out with a SIM receptacle. (maybe even that is there - I dare not open up my new Iconia Tab after I broke the touch screen of the 8" Utopia Apad I have!)
Anybody brave enough to hack into the Acer Iconia?
I am also very keen on a modd like this would be awesome!
unless you have a 501 model hardware(not software) there is no sim jack under the sticker that covers the sim slot. And the sim recepticle is not the only piece of hardware required for 3g service. You need a 3g pcie card, or in this case more likelyan onboard chip. If they didnt include the $.50 recepticle, the chip isnt installed either. Unless your willing to disect your tablet youll never know for sure. Just remember to take pics of the hardware when you crack it open.
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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I have done a little looking into this. From what I can tell , a mini pcie slot is available that would most likely be utilized in this mod. As far as finding one that will be supported I have not gone that far. I also am not sure if there are any other modifications needed to be made to the motherboard (I doubt it). All my inquiries have ended with no positive results. I'm sure it's possible and probably not as difficult as most think. I believe once there are more damaged units available with the right hardware, there will be more attempts at this mod. I suggest trying to find a damaged a501 and seeing what you can do with its 3g radio.
I've had 3 hardware problems develop all at the same time:
The charging port has stopped reliably working
The headset jack is beginning to fail
The dreaded "No SIM Detected"
I know that the first two are relatively easy repairs if you can solder.
The third is a bit more of an issue. Reading here and in other places it sounds like it *might* be a bad SIM card reader (or a bad connection). Others have suggested that it could be a motherboard issue (not sure if that's the correct term for a phone).
Either way, the phone needs repairs and they seem way above my current paygrade/project time. Unfortunately my Note is out of warranty.
So, my bright friends, any suggestions on who to turn to? If I contact Samsung, how much might I be looking at for the repair? I'm primary interested in solving the SIM card reader thing first as I'd still like to use this unit as a phone.
Matt Bernius said:
I've had 3 hardware problems develop all at the same time:
The charging port has stopped reliably working
The headset jack is beginning to fail
The dreaded "No SIM Detected"
I know that the first two are relatively easy repairs if you can solder.
The third is a bit more of an issue. Reading here and in other places it sounds like it *might* be a bad SIM card reader (or a bad connection). Others have suggested that it could be a motherboard issue (not sure if that's the correct term for a phone).
Either way, the phone needs repairs and they seem way above my current paygrade/project time. Unfortunately my Note is out of warranty.
So, my bright friends, any suggestions on who to turn to? If I contact Samsung, how much might I be looking at for the repair? I'm primary interested in solving the SIM card reader thing first as I'd still like to use this unit as a phone.
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I just found this thread Matt... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2105966
Hey, I posted this in that other thread about the New Egg deal for the 32 GB usb 2 / micro-usb drive, but I just kept editing my post, and I added this "update" to it at about 2 last night, so thought I should just go ahead and make a new topic since that deal was phenomenal so thought I'd make a new topic to make sure that I got the word out about this. I'm going to c/p/e(dit) my other post. Now, don't interpret this as me condoning cross-posting... just making a one-time exception since I'm answering (well, two) questions: 1) "I have 65,000 1kb text files that I NEED to copy onto my phone... What's the fastest way to do that?? and 2) "So I really want the Nexus 6, but how can I cope without an external SD??" (That's the main reason I'm just going to paste most of that other post, I already have a drive like this so I explained what they're like, as well as how I think that I personally would be able to cope with just internal storage).
After pretty thoroughly checking out the flash options on Amazon, I came across this guy: Corsair Flash Voyager GO 64GB USB3.0 micro USB OTG Flash Drive for Android devices which cost only $33 (& prime) according to the page, which sounded pretty good to me... it seems like even regular usb 2 64 GB drives (w/o the micro-sd connector) go for a bit more than that. So I then went and checked out with that and a couple of other things... I noticed on the invoice below that item it said "promotion applied: -$7.51". I have no idea what the promotion is and it doesn't say anything about this on the product page and it's pretty clearly significantly on sale already, I didn't enter a code or anything... it just showed up, bringing the price for a seriously awesome 64 GB flash drive down to about $26! I mean, if you NEEDED a flash drive and had to grab one from a pharmacy or something, that'd probably get you maybe 16 gigs from a mid-tier manufacturer.... I going to explain (umm, paste) these drives a bit if anyone hasn't seen them, my current main use for it, and thoughts on how it could be used on a device with only internal storage.
Ok, I wrote all of this before scouring Amazon and finding that deal: These new(ish) usb / micro usb flash drives are incredibly handy. I've had a 32 GB Transcend for a few weeks and I was actually just thinking about ordering another one. For anyone who hasn't seen these drives, basically they conform to the WYSIWYG standard: it's a super tiny-ass flash drive with a regular USB connector on one end and a micro usb connector on the other (as you can See. and then decide if that's something you want to Get... ) Most have some kind of cap or cover on one or both ends. For me at least, an always keep it here policy is essential, or it's pretty much immediately lost; the Transcend drive was the smallest I could find which is 1.1 in long, no wider/taller than a usb port, and has a cap over the micro usb side. I often download ROMS and such onto it from my computer for transfer to my phone (or you can even flash files straight from it in TWRP!) I also copy some backups to it (i.e. a copy of my Titanium Backup folder as well as a nandroid or two). The fact that this type of drive exists is seriously the only reason that I'd be able to use a phone that doesn't have an external sd slot (Nexus 6?). In fact, this is my tentative plan if I ever end up getting a device like that: use FolderMount to move huge obb and data files for all large games to the flash drive (FolderMount moves the file and creates a symlink in your local Android folder), then if I want to play a game just plug in the drive and mount the linked folder... I haven't tried this yet, but pretty sure it would work as you can move / link files to wherever you want.
Anyway, just wanted to let people unfamiliar with these drives what they're like, and that I find mine extremely useful. I've seen different brands on sale on Amazon and they're priced pretty reasonably regardless. If you're going to pick one up, I'd just recommend getting one with a small loop so you can attach some kind of string or something (actually attached mine to a string with a headphone port plug on it... not that I carry it around like that, but I could...) I misplaced mine once, and pretty much assumed it had slipped through a slice in the space-time-continuum (did I mention that they're very small?) but fortunately found it about a week later when I moved a big recliner looking for something else.
In conclusion, I highly approve of these drives, and would recommend one to anyone who is in the habit of storing digital files
Again, I'm pretty confused by that "promotion" cash back, and I'm wondering if anyone else is interested in one of these receives the same. You still pretty much can't beat this one at $33, but I was sort of debating between this and something else, since I already have one, but If I knew that 64 gigs was only $27 I could have skipped all that! If anyone checks it out, post back if that promotion showed up for you at checkout or not. If you don't get it, call and ask what's up... say "you know someone who ordered it on 10/4 (@ around two) and had an unexpected promotion for $7.51 off, but he had no idea why and checked the product page where it definitely didn't mention a promotion when he made the order... so... uhh... hook it up!" Hope it works out for anyone whose interest is piqued!
I went to check out and didn't see any discount applied. Could something else in your cart been discounted? Good price anyway.Thanks for the review.
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mooseyone said:
I went to check out and didn't see any discount applied. Could something else in your cart been discounted? Good price anyway.Thanks for the review.
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No prob man, I'm almost positive the discount was taken from the Corsair drive. I ordered 4 things which were split into 3 shipments. The one with the drive also contains this guy: Leef Access microSD Card Reader with microUSB 2.0 Connector for Android which looks mighty handy itself, especially since I have a stack of four 32 gig micro sd cards lying around. That thing only cost $9.99 and the promotion was right below the 64 gig drive on the invoice. I have a possible theory which I just typed up in the thread about the similar 32 gig drive but its kind of long and highly conspiratorial... it involved a promotion to get 100 coins or something for downloading the new Amazon Instant Video app (yes you heard correctly!) Oddly you have to download the instant video app through the Amazon (shopping, not App Store) and it's pretty bare bones (and not yet available for tablets), no CCast of course, but hey, it's about freakin time! Anyway, I thought whatever I "earned" (via playing an episode of Flight of the Concords while I put my phone down and did something else) were only good for games and such... and why did it say "promotion" instead of "credit"?? I might call them up just to quell my curiosity.
Oh, one more piece of advice about these drives; I like the style of the Corsair and I already have a super tiny one. However, If you want a smaller form-factor, check out the Kingston 64 GB usb 3. It's only a few bucks more than this one, but that one's about 1 inch long, like the one I have, as opposed to this one which is (an almost unwieldy) 4 in long.
Hi there, i have no idea what is going on with the cellphone, since i used it for the first time i tried to charge the battery without any success, i reboot it while the usb-c was connected and it did charged, so now every time i want to charge it i have to connect it and reboot it. Also if i disconnect it after rebooting and connect it again it wont charge until i reboot it again, seems like it doesn't recognized the usb unless i reboot it. Could someone help me? Thanks
Have:
- Android 9 PKQ1.180729.001
- MIUI Global 10.2 Estable 10.2.2.0 (PEJMIXM)
- Model M1805E10A
drchau said:
Hi there, i have no idea what is going on with the cellphone, since i used it for the first time i tried to charge the battery without any success, i reboot it while the usb-c was connected and it did charged, so now every time i want to charge it i have to connect it and reboot it. Also if i disconnect it after rebooting and connect it again it wont charge until i reboot it again, seems like it doesn't recognized the usb unless i reboot it. Could someone help me? Thanks
Have:
- Android 9 PKQ1.180729.001
- MIUI Global 10.2 Estable 10.2.2.0 (PEJMIXM)
- Model M1805E10A
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Install a custom Rom or MIUI10 latest beta build. If problem persists then problem is hardware related.
Been facing the same issue, @drchau did you find a fix for it ?
It is a hardware problem.. seems like it is somewhat common. I had the same issue last week. Tried several stock and custom os. Then realised it should be a hardware issue. Mine had same behaviour ( reboot to charge ) and then problem with otg not detecting. And usb c cable is recognised in only one way.
So booked a slot for service . Went to service today. Found three customers with same issues , and then the service center replaced my usb sub board and others too. Took one hour total. And everything is fine now.
Total cost is INR 700 for board + INR 350 for service + 19% GST. = 1250 INR.
They won't replace the port. It's a whole sub board . They replace it. You will get it for free if under warranty.
I have this problem with my Mi Max 3. I have to reboot OR for some reason it will charge via an OTG dock without rebooting (odd ... If I plug the same usb c cable in directly it doesn't recognize it.
A couple of times when I unrooted and reverted to stock unrooted, the charging issue went away.
I realize that many here are convinced this is a hardware issue but I also routinely disable/delete a lot of crapware and system apps via ADB .... Can't help thinking there might be a coded dependency issue.
I am in the USA so getting it serviced isn't an option ... I have 3 Xiaomi phones and would love to add a Poco F3 when I can afford to, but these charging issues are being reported with great frequency and I am hopeless at soldering.
If anyone knows of a repair shop in the USA they trust with their Xiaomi products I'd be grateful to know the name.
Thanks!
showlyshah said:
It is a hardware problem.. seems like it is somewhat common. I had the same issue last week. Tried several stock and custom os. Then realised it should be a hardware issue. Mine had same behaviour ( reboot to charge ) and then problem with otg not detecting. And usb c cable is recognised in only one way.
So booked a slot for service . Went to service today. Found three customers with same issues , and then the service center replaced my usb sub board and others too. Took one hour total. And everything is fine now.
Total cost is INR 700 for board + INR 350 for service + 19% GST. = 1250 INR.
They won't replace the port. It's a whole sub board . They replace it. You will get it for free if under warranty.
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There's probably a couple mosfets and what not on that PCB. Maybe bad design or a manufacturing defect caused a solder crack or trace failure. Maybe a component.
These boards are usually inexpensive.
A relatively easy fix if so.
brasscupcakes said:
I have this problem with my Mi Max 3. I have to reboot OR for some reason it will charge via an OTG dock without rebooting (odd ... If I plug the same usb c cable in directly it doesn't recognize it.
A couple of times when I unrooted and reverted to stock unrooted, the charging issue went away.
I realize that many here are convinced this is a hardware issue but I also routinely disable/delete a lot of crapware and system apps via ADB .... Can't help thinking there might be a coded dependency issue.
I am in the USA so getting it serviced isn't an option ... I have 3 Xiaomi phones and would love to add a Poco F3 when I can afford to, but these charging issues are being reported with great frequency and I am hopeless at soldering.
If anyone knows of a repair shop in the USA they trust with their Xiaomi products I'd be grateful to know the name.
Thanks!
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It could be (most likely is) a dependency especially if it happened right after the edits.
I prefer to package block rather than edit them out. Mistakes are easily corrected... most times.
Don't attempt soldering anything in these devices unless you know how to, not the place to learn.
Many though aren't soldered in, they're connected with ribbon cables more commonly. See a device tear down to find out.
A good phone repair shop should be able to handle it.
blackhawk said:
It could be (most likely is) a dependency especially if it happened right after the edits.
I prefer to package block rather than edit them out. Mistakes are easily corrected... most times.
Don't attempt soldering anything in these devices unless you know how to, not the place to learn.
Many though aren't soldered in, they're connected with ribbon cables more commonly. See a device tear down to find out.
A good phone repair shop should be able to handle it.
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Thanks for your reply.
I'm pretty sure from video teardowns that the parts involved in the MM3 require soldering (there's some kind of board involved with replacing the port)
I still love the Mi Max 3 but it isn't worth a spendy repair because the carriers here are shutting down 3G and HSPA+ soon which only leaves me with FDD LTE 4 (not great where I live).
Repair shops aren't as expert in the states sadly ... most people here buy their devices from carriers.
I needed a camera replaced on my old Max but they didn't want to order parts so I ordered it and did the replacement myself (but only because I didn't have to solder).
If Asurion insurance from Amazon covers global phones I'll get my next Xiaomi insured. Too bad Xiaomi won't just let us ship at our own expense to their service centers in China or Europe.
brasscupcakes said:
Thanks for your reply.
I'm pretty sure from video teardowns that the parts involved in the MM3 require soldering (there's some kind of board involved with replacing the port)
I still love the Mi Max 3 but it isn't worth a spendy repair because the carriers here are shutting down 3G and HSPA+ soon which only leaves me with FDD LTE 4 (not great where I live).
Repair shops aren't as expert in the states sadly ... most people here buy their devices from carriers.
I needed a camera replaced on my old Max but they didn't want to order parts so I ordered it and did the replacement myself (but only because I didn't have to solder).
If Asurion insurance from Amazon covers global phones I'll get my next Xiaomi insured. Too bad Xiaomi won't just let us ship at our own expense to their service centers in China or Europe.
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Many times you replace the whole port PCB. If it's soldered on it could be a pain even with the right tools/experience.
You could try a factory reset to undo the disabled apks to see if that was it.
Thanks, I've tried factory reset and it helps for a little while. For now its still usable ... Rebooting to charge isn't a big deal. I do find it odd though that I can still charge via OTG dock without rebooting.
The bigger issue is what to buy to replace it. I don't trust Miui not to be buggy anymore and I have grown to hate constantly having to disable optimizations that inhibit sms, email and even calls (if I try to use TMO towers... AT&T MVNOs seem unaffected ).
I wouldn't mind doing all those steps once but my permissions don't stick for very long.
The TCL 20 might be worth a look...or maybe Realme if I see one with a bigger screen... I'm wedded to large screen models, mid price at best, with NA LTE band support ...
TCL also has a couple of LTE tablets with decent specs coming out ... but LTE tablets for USA export almost always ship with the dialers disabled so you can't make calls.
I'm trying to out till the end of June. By that time, hopefully the Poco F3 bugs will be resolved. Retailers aren't even shipping it here yet.
brasscupcakes said:
Thanks, I've tried factory reset and it helps for a little while. For now its still usable ... Rebooting to charge isn't a big deal. I do find it odd though that I can still charge via OTG dock without rebooting.
The bigger issue is what to buy to replace it. I don't trust Miui not to be buggy anymore and I have grown to hate constantly having to disable optimizations that inhibit sms, email and even calls (if I try to use TMO towers... AT&T MVNOs seem unaffected ).
I wouldn't mind doing all those steps once but my permissions don't stick for very long.
The TCL 20 might be worth a look...or maybe Realme if I see one with a bigger screen... I'm wedded to large screen models, mid price at best, with NA LTE band support ...
TCL also has a couple of LTE tablets with decent specs coming out ... but LTE tablets for USA export almost always ship with the dialers disabled so you can't make calls.
I'm trying to out till the end of June. By that time, hopefully the Poco F3 bugs will be resolved. Retailers aren't even shipping it here yet.
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After the factory reset you need to find the akp that triggers this. Reviewing the most recent running and/or cache processes can narrow down the list.
Use Package Blocker PD MDM to clear the data in suspect apks. Unlike clearing the data in settings PD MDM leaves no nulls behind. Those silly nulls can mean big trouble.
Since it keeps returning the offending apk may be amenable to being package blocked depending on its function/dependencies.
This is how you find it.
Android Setup is a prime suspect. I cured a similar C-port error message like this by deleting the null marks in its data which showed as zero.
Happy hunting