FULL IMAGE AT here
Ive searched the web for how to change mac address on s3, it appears to be challenging. The screenshot shows one of the ways to do it, but it is neither quick or convenient, because it refreshes the mac everytime you turn off wifi and the connection is really slow, unusable.
(Higher quality image than posted below, not full though)
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But the guy answering the posts says he's got a long lasting fix...but it looks like it requires recompiling drivers or stuff....what if i wanted to just change the mac without a completely permanent fix, but still a complete 100% mac change method? Anybody know how?
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Pheonix luancher: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.phoenix.launcherfree&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5waG9lbml4LmxhdW5jaGVyZnJlZSJd
When I try and use this app I get the following popup:
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That link:
http://code.google.com/p/phoenix-kernel/
There is no downloads, any clues on the problem/possible solution?
Their description says not for tablets and maybe it's thinking it's a tablet.
Hopefully someone else chimes in for you. I'm done testing launchers for now. Can't count how many I've tried with this thing lol.
Good luck.
Edit-downloaded...worked fine. When I press menu on home screen all I get is "set wallpaper" and it looks like it runs at low density with tiny icons, but it worked fine.
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Hi, just found this thread when search for some articles about my launcher^^
If you have any questions, please post it here
thanks
Running Scotts ICS Standard ROM, not sure if it matters or not, and I'm having a real hard time with indoor pictures taken with flash on. Unless I jack down the ISO manually to 100 or 200 most of my pics get blown out. Has anyone else had this issue? I wish I could control how many LED's are used for the flash with the camera, but I doubt that's an option or if it is, something that would be easy to implement.
Here's an example I just took of my son, you can see his face is completely white-washed
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Start with getting off Scotts outdated ROM.
Also I do believe there is an LED control app for pictures in the market. I'll try to find it.
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People really don't use the flash because it does that.
Just turn your exposure up.
Hi,
it looks like the homescreen's solely purpose is to draw beautiful icons since smartphones entered the massmarket.
Does anyone remember the Today Screen from the old Windows Mobile devices?
Something like this:
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Every single piece of information in one place, without the need to click/enter/open anything. You were even able to read the last message/email directly from this screen.
I tried hard to achieve a screen like this using widgets, but these got title bars and spaces everywhere. In 2011 there was a project called SlideScreen which seems to have been pretty close to what i am thinking about, but it got abandoned.
Help me guys, how do i get something like this on android?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
cool!
Hello,
I am attempting to flash my Sony Xperia M phone, to downgrade it from 4.3 to 4.1 (in order to install a custom ROM).
I have downloaded two versions of the 4.1 OS, but neither appear to work.
The problem is, the progress bar indicating how far along the Flashing process is, is stuck at one point forever.
As I understand, it should take only a matter of minutes, but I've left it going for hours at a time, but it never completes.
There seems to be something wrong with the software, or the OS I've downloaded, or the phone itself. I have no idea.
If you are able to suggest ways around this problem, that would be appreciated.
Here's a screenshot and a WebM of the Flashing process.
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My daughter has a Moto G7 running Android 10 at college and needs to disable MAC Randomization for her wireless profile in order to connect. However, the option in the profile settings to use the device mac is completely missing. I am working with Motorola support, but they are currently telling me that they are "working with campus IT" which I don't expect to help at all. I was able to use a dialer code to bring up the wifi settings and it absolutely shows macrandomization=1.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to change that setting? I really don't want to root the phone since it goofs up many of the apps she uses and she has been using her laptop for a hotspot. But it's crazy frustrating that it would probably be just fine if I could edit the settings file to change that value.
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