here is a question for you guys......don't think its been asked before.....at least i try to search for it and came up empty.......
i know the auto-brightness feature is now in the widget (the middle settings).....it seems that the brightness is predefine to 40% (with +- 10% for auto).........is there a way to changed this? ie. from 40% to maybe 70%....
if i changed it from anywhere else....it will just stay there and lose the the autobrightness feature....but 40% is really not enough........any suggestions?
Thanks
Ambrosios said:
here is a question for you guys......don't think its been asked before.....at least i try to search for it and came up empty.......
i know the auto-brightness feature is now in the widget (the middle settings).....it seems that the brightness is predefine to 40% (with +- 10% for auto).........is there a way to changed this? ie. from 40% to maybe 70%....
if i changed it from anywhere else....it will just stay there and lose the the autobrightness feature....but 40% is really not enough........any suggestions?
Thanks
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LOL XperiaX10iUser! Do you have a formatted copy of that on a macro or something.
I just report the post as being off-topic and leave it at that. Doesn't educate, but does keep the forum clean.
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LOL XperiaX10iUser! Do you have a formatted copy of that on a macro or something.
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Sometimes it doesn't bother me, and sometimes it really annoys me. I forgot to add in regards to the op, just set it at 100% and forget about it.
Hello,
I have developed a few apps now and felt that one of the painful parts of Android development were crashes that happen to my users in the wild. Its tough to track down the crashes people complain about in reviews, especially since we have no way to contact them directly.
Fellow developers, do you think it would be helpful to have a tool that could collect, organize, and help you fix these crashes? I would really like to gather some feedback before I go too far into development of this service, maybe its a problem thats already solved?
Please take a few minutes to fill out a survey: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFh1aXBKZmZ5NmVLM0dRWFdsdVZGMmc6MQ
If I posted this to the wrong section please tell me so, and I will remove the post.
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
Please allow me to first apologize for posting this here but currently kind of desperate. i am in hopes of reaching a broader range of people and hopefully getting the required assistance. once again, sorry.
all the info needed is in an original thread. any comments can be left there or here, as i will monitor both in hopes of a solution.
thanks in advance
chris
link to original thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354832
Hi guys,
The Backstory
Quite a while ago, I created an FAQ thread for the HTC One (M7) in an attempt to both educate members on certain aspects of their phone & to help stem the flow of the same questions being asked repeatedly.
At the end of this post I'll add a link to the aforementioned FAQ so you can see what kind of information I require.
Now, even though this forum isn't as active as the One forum, I think it would still be a good idea to create such an FAQ for you guys. Plus, I think that all device forums should have such a thread to help create uniformity across XDA as well.
How you can help
As I don't have the HTC One Max, I can only find out so much information by searching throughout XDA and Google. As you guys have the device, it would greatly help me (and mote importantly, other members of this device forum) if you were to take a look at my current FAQ thread to see the kind of content I've included.
If any of the same content also applies, then please let me know by posting in this thread. Also let me know if there are certain major issues with the Max which have had a fix/workaround posted.
Any information like this will ultimately help in the creation of the FAQ and keeping it up-to-date.
HTC One FAQ
If you have any questions or suggestions, please post here and let me know.
Any Off-Topic posts will be deleted on sight.
As per the above notice, please keep all posts in here on topic. Not doing so will simply result in your post being removed and slowing down the creation of this FAQ.
Thanks in advance,
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Thread Closed as the FAQ is now posted.
For reference, you can find it here.
well I am sure it's an easy question but I am a noob so
my question is what is the use of those strange pins or whatever they are called marked in the picture down below they are found in the back of every mobile phone under the battery and if you can please give me some links that talk more about their usage :laugh:
edit: to shame I read this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2230505 after posting this thread well I tried to delete this thread but I couldn't or didn't know how to so If any moderator saw this post If he may move it to the proper section and my apologies for breaking the rules :crying: