What happened to my Developer Options Menu? - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Hey guys.
I'm a newb here, actually, completely new to to the Android scene after having an iPhone since the 3G (0 complaints here, except for the iOS "feeling stale), through the 5.
I bought an HTC One M7 in May and I have to say, for my first Android phone, I love it. But of course, since I was an avid jailbreaker of the iPhone, I of course was curious about rooting.
And although I'm new to Android, I've gotten around to learning how to root and unroot and so on.
I am currently on the latest Android Revolution HD custom ROM. But ever since I upgraded to HD 10.3, my Developer Options Menu has completely disappeared. And I have no idea why.
I ran a search on the topic, but did not find anything.
Can anyone assist me?
Thanks! :laugh:
C

CSquared4290 said:
Hey guys.
I'm a newb here, actually, completely new to to the Android scene after having an iPhone since the 3G (0 complaints here, except for the iOS "feeling stale), through the 5.
I bought an HTC One M7 in May and I have to say, for my first Android phone, I love it. But of course, since I was an avid jailbreaker of the iPhone, I of course was curious about rooting.
And although I'm new to Android, I've gotten around to learning how to root and unroot and so on.
I am currently on the latest Android Revolution HD custom ROM. But ever since I upgraded to HD 10.3, my Developer Options Menu has completely disappeared. And I have no idea why.
I ran a search on the topic, but did not find anything.
Can anyone assist me?
Thanks! :laugh:
C
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#Go to Settings >
About Phone
#Scroll to bottom of screen and select Build Number
#Tap phone’s Build Number seven times to unlock or reveal the hidden Developer Options.
Hope this helps.
Cheers

lakshan_456 said:
#Go to Settings >
About Phone
#Scroll to bottom of screen and select Build Number
#Tap phone’s Build Number seven times to unlock or reveal the hidden Developer Options.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
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lakshan, thanks for the reply! I actually had to go to About > Software Information > More for the build number.
Otherwise I got it now. Thanks!!!!
:good::laugh:

CSquared4290 said:
lakshan, thanks for the reply! I actually had to go to About > Software Information > More for the build number.
Otherwise I got it now. Thanks!!!!
:good::laugh:
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Actually I don't have an HTC One, so I didn't know the exact path.
I found this from a Google search.
Cheers...

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Android on Touch Pro, Viable Yet?

It has been quite some time since the HTC touch pro came and since the very beginning there was talk about running android on it. I mean I remember a month after the Touch Pro came out someone had Android running on it, although it was just a proof of concept and didn't have touch or anything working.
So how has is been coming? Is Android finally a viable option for the Touch Pro?
I mean I would love to try android on my phone, as long as it works with bluetooth and the hardware buttons...that's really all I need. I can manage without wifi, speaker, etc.
aceofspades1217 said:
It has been quite some time since the HTC touch pro came and since the very beginning there was talk about running android on it. I mean I remember a month after the Touch Pro came out someone had Android running on it, although it was just a proof of concept and didn't have touch or anything working.
So how has is been coming? Is Android finally a viable option for the Touch Pro?
I mean I would love to try android on my phone, as long as it works with bluetooth and the hardware buttons...that's really all I need. I can manage without wifi, speaker, etc.
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You should have visited the wiki first, before asking a question that has an easy searchable answer
rafyvitto said:
You should have visited the wiki first, before asking a question that has an easy searchable answer
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Sorry I didn't know about the wiki and I did do a search for android in the ROM development forum and didn't come up with much.
But I was just wondering what kind of experiences people have had with it and wether it has been working smoothly.
www.connect-utb.com
there you'll get newest android roms for diamond and touch pro
Android on Diamond/Raphael thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=402002
A) Download this:
http://www.connect-utb.com/index.ph...ile&Itemid=68&id=28:android-for-htc-touch-pro
B) just replace the zimages for the newer android builds from GlemSom's site.(updated daily)
http://glemsom.anapnea.net/android/raphael/
Next time you use search, use the search below your username(to search the whole site) instead of the search this forum.
magicman0 said:
Android on Diamond/Raphael thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=402002
A) Download this:
http://www.connect-utb.com/index.ph...ile&Itemid=68&id=28:android-for-htc-touch-pro
B) just replace the zimages for the newer android builds from GlemSom's site.(updated daily)
http://glemsom.anapnea.net/android/raphael/
Next time you use search, use the search below your username(to search the whole site) instead of the search this forum.
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A) link is broken... please fix!!
link is fine, but it seems like connect utb is down. Give them until tommorow
Can somebody help me with a weird problem?
Everything boots up just fine, but when I follow the how-to for my mobile networking my hardware keys(home, back, dial & disconnect) won't work!
Does anyone have a solution for that?
edit: it seems to be that the home and dial key are also left and the back and disconnect key are acting like a right key
thx in advance!
You asked for an opinion right?
I did try the android ports, even tried the one that's more recent but I didn't find them usable. They're too complicated and things don't work as expected. Maybe in time they will create a usable port for the touch pro but by then I will want to change my phone...I'm considering that right now too...
BUT. Some quality work has been done and it is a really cool experience. I appreciate all the work that has been put into that project.

Full Screen Incoming Call Contact Picture/ICS

Hello all, just updated my to ATT/ICS last week and thought this feature was to be included in the 4.0? After searching here for a bit I can't find any info. Wondering is there a way to do this with out rooting the phone or running a different launcher. TIA
Steve
SportsFans said:
Hello all, just updated my to ATT/ICS last week and thought this feature was to be included in the 4.0? After searching here for a bit I can't find any info. Wondering is there a way to do this with out rooting the phone or running a different launcher. TIA
Steve
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that feature is available on Google's version of ICS, which is AOSP, but also in AOKP/CM9, I have AoCP from The Collective Team and I have full screen caller id, if you're running stock , well that's AT&T/Samsung's fault for not adding it to their dialer, you can try this app out and see if you like it, I don't think you need root for it or anything else. good luck
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androminigsm.fscifree&hl=en
Hey thanks roloracer, this is kinda a no brainer Att Ics? Coming from a windows phone and boy that feature looks just great. Every day I'm getting closer to the ROOT of the matter. Thanks again.
Related question, but backwards.
How would you disable this feature?
Looked through all the options I can find in CM9 (h0tw1r3, not the official CM9) and can't find anything about it.
I don't have contact pictures for 75% of my contacts, and the ones I do have are seemingly tiny images that look terrible on the Note full screen.
cforceleritas said:
Related question, but backwards.
How would you disable this feature?
Looked through all the options I can find in CM9 (h0tw1r3, not the official CM9) and can't find anything about it.
I don't have contact pictures for 75% of my contacts, and the ones I do have are seemingly tiny images that look terrible on the Note full screen.
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the moment someone woudl sync with google .. there server saves the pics very samll so it woudl look bad for everyoneanyway.. thatfeature has been present on htc devices for a long time and i had a mod on my previous samsung phone rom to allow big pictures full res ,but you woudl have to NOT sync google contacts automaticallly and save them to vcard on your phone so you can reload the full res pictures , this issue has been on going since the first android device go look at google 's error reports youll see tht threads is thousands of pages ppl com:laugh::laugh::laughlaining .
@DAGr8*;
thanks for info ..........yes I was wondering , if there is a way to do this eg > lower the resolution of pic ( thus able to add bigger size for display on Ausoem note screen)
will that maybe solve this issue?
<< this feature was one of Major reasons why I went from ICS stock to another ROM from Xda forum>>
I find stock ICS from att =has several things lacking and a MAJOR DISSPOINTMENT
>> thanks in adnace > love your mods and work !
Cheers

Settings/Developer Options Are Hidden--How to Find Them

So I was reading a blog outside of XDA (yes that is right, I do read other sites) and came across this interesting thing that I thought I would share. Plus this is a pre-emptvie strike against all the spawn threads popping up asking this.
In previous Android builds the Developer Options was in Settings>scroll to near bottom and there is was. Now in 4.2, that setting is gone. Well not really. It IS gone from plain sight, but it is still there. Seem those crafty OS builders decided to hide it from you.
All you have to do is go to Settings>About Phone/Tablet (this is for N4 and updated N7 too) and click on the Build Number a few times --->[Think about when you are mashing the screen to find the Easter Egg. It is similar to this]. It should start counting down. Repeat the process until it states, "You are now a developer". Then you can back out to the main page of Settings and your Developer Options should now be there.
Please note, I said Build Number and NOT Android Version
Good Luck and Happy Developing
Woody said:
So I was reading a blog outside of XDA (yes that is right, I do read other sites) and came across this interesting thing that I thought I would share. Plus this is a pre-emptvie strike against all the spawn threads popping up asking this.
In previous Android builds the Developer Options was in Settings>scroll to near bottom and there is was. Now in 4.2, that setting is gone. Well not really. It IS gone from plain sight, but it is still there. Seem those crafty OS builders decided to hide it from you.
All you have to do is go to Settings>About Phone/Tablet (this is for N4 and updated N7 too) and click on the Build Number a few times --->[Think about when you are mashing the screen to find the Easter Egg. It is similar to this]. It should start counting down. Repeat the process until it states, "You are now a developer". Then you can back out to the main page of Settings and your Developer Options should now be there.
Please note, I said Build Number and NOT Android Version
Good Luck and Happy Developing
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I Had found it my self the first time i used cm10.1 without any ones help

How to get Developer Options in Android 4.2.1?

How to get Developer Options in Android 4.2.1?
Anyone with a answer
Found it ....
just had to tap build no 7 times n voila!!!
Good ole Google is always the best for a problem like this
vibhorbhatnagar said:
Found it ....
just had to tap build no 7 times n voila!!!
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So great, thanks you
Why do people create topics like this when its just much easier/quicker to get answer by searching xda or google? I mean its just obvious that this question would have already been asked or answered.
Plus this isnt even a Galaxy S2 question, Its a Android question
Go Setting then press About Phone, go to the Build Number press it about 7 times, and there you go.
Now you have the Developer Option availible.
Go to settings>about phone, then, tap build number 7 times to enable developer options.

Where to find build number after Concept upgrade to 7.1.1

Hi all,
I can't seem to find, at all, the firmware build number for my Xperia X after I update it to 7.1.1 through Concept. I believe it should be (34.2.A.0.273) but I can't find it properly stated anywhere in the "About phone" section of the settings.
This seems like a really stupid thing but I don't want to do anything on this phone (root, drm fix, etc) before being absolutely what's my firmware, could anyone lend a hand?
Thanks
chinoquezada said:
Hi all,
I can't seem to find, at all, the firmware build number for my Xperia X after I update it to 7.1.1 through Concept. I believe it should be (34.2.A.0.273) but I can't find it properly stated anywhere in the "About phone" section of the settings.
This seems like a really stupid thing but I don't want to do anything on this phone (root, drm fix, etc) before being absolutely what's my firmware, could anyone lend a hand?
Thanks
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You can find it in the menu of the intouch app
kistigun said:
You can find it in the menu of the intouch app
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I love you. I had a feeling those sony apps where a bit more than bloatware.
thanks a bunch
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