First I would like to say thank everyone from XDA. I'm new to posting, but I've been lurking them for a while. I have learned A LOT and can't believe I haven't posted earlier. If the answer to this is there then my apologies. I work in a factory and use my earbuds/mic to talk on the phone. I understand that some background noise will be heard but there is far too much. If it helps I have a HTC Desire CDMA running MIUI 2.3.7 and I can't even find the voice privacy option. I have searched and searched and either it's not exactly my problem or no one EVER answers this. I really thought this would be an easy answer but turns out its not :/ If anyone could PLEASE help me I would be sooooo appreciated. Thank anyone in advance!!
Maybe what I'm looking for could be a mic sensitivity modifier or something like that. Maybe a app that can do this? I just know with all the apps/mods there is for android, there HAS to be a solution for this. I have yet to find one.
i think i got it thanks anyways
sorry for posting so much as i created this thread long ago. can a moderator please delete this thread its useless. thanks
why my picture thumbnail wont show up in my computer? i need to double click the picture to see it and thats very annoying to do it one by one to see the picture i have jellybean 4.1.2 hope you understand me guys im not that good in english
How about searching ? This is the eleventeenth thread you've made over the past few days where you could easily have searched & found an answer to your question.
Lazy much ?
Edit - Everyone else - stop spoonfeeding this guy, he's never going to learn anything if he gets answers to every single question he asks.
MistahBungle said:
How about searching ? This is the eleventeenth thread you've made over the past few days where you could easily have searched & found an answer to your question.
Lazy much ?
Edit - Everyone else - stop spoonfeeding this guy, he's never going to learn anything if he gets answers to every single question he asks.
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i try to search about this picture thumbnail in this Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum but i cant find the answer specifically to my problem actually i find some but also theres no reply for solutions that's why i made my own thread
Hi,
I Hope I'm not asking something that has been solved already.
But here's the Problem. Basically All my apps (especially whatsapp) don't seem to Send me Push notifications.
I have googled it and it seems like Im not the First one with this Problem.
Do u Guys know how to help me with it?
Im running cuoco 92rom atm and my Technical skills are rather bad :laugh:
Btw ive read lots of good Reviews about madsurfer's rom. Can anybody with experience tell me if it's Worth changing from cuoco->madsurfer's?
Hi Guys,
Have searched the forums (and the MIUI one) for this and there seems to be too many threads. Have logged it on the MIUI forum too but there seems to no confirmed answer/resolution.
Since the 2nd to last update, my Redmi Note 3 has no Data Connection daily, it takes multiple reboots or Airplane mode on/offs to kick it back in. Phone is stock, latest rom (cannot add link into posts yet)
Is there anything I have missed or can do to resolve? As i say, I know there are many threads but nothing seems concrete. Is my best option to Root and try a new ROM?
Thanks for any help....
Colonel
Hey all,
this may seem a little forward, but is the topic of this thread a big no no? I understand sometimes there is genuinely no answer, and like all others I appreciate the knowledge some people have on here, but on XDA and the MIUI forum, this issue is posted a lot, and it never gets 1 reply, or on the MIUI forum a mod just says "its your phone".
Seems a little weird as it has rendered a lot of phones useless
This will be a launching pad for tips and recommendations for members negotiating long threads and reading pertinent information. I read many posts with members stating that the thread is just too long to read. Then using that as an excuse for not reading at all. Please add your ideas and methods for reading.
The first thing I do when looking at a new thread is read the OP. I always check dates and also the date of the latest iteration of the ROM, kernel, etc. after reading what the author wrote about their thread I'll jump to the end of the thread and read backwards to the date of the latest release. This gets me up to date with the latest build and any issues.
Then I'll decide if I want to flash this on my very expensive device.
Like I said...
Please add on your tips!
Thanks!
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This will be a launching pad for tips and recommendations for members negotiating long threads and reading pertinent information. Please add your ideas and methods for reading.
The first thing I do when looking at a new thread is read the OP. I always check dates and also the date of the latest iteration of the ROM, kernel, etc. after reading what the author wrote about their thread I'll jump to the end of the thread and read backwards to the date of the latest release. This gets me up to date with the latest build and any issues.
Then I'll decide if I want to flash this on my very expensive device.
Like I said...
Please add on your tips!
Thanks!
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Hi...
The way you use to read a thread pretty much summarize the way I do it myself. I go a step further by searching within the said thread with some key words such as:
Problem, issue, brick, bricked, bootloop, etc...
I may sound paranoid, but I often browse the forum late at night and I could miss an important post due to being tired.
Cheers...
Great idea Ray. Teach by teaching, not by beating a person over the head lol
I go to the OP also and if I am interested in flashing, go back a month or two and read posts to see if things are stable or not. I also follow a bunch of Roms that I don't intent to flash or, have flashed before - just to see what kind of problems have arisen and how they were dealt with. It's a great way to pass a ride on the train or other idle time. I do think that there are many from around the world here and language might be a factor effecting their ability to read and/or search. Either way, I love this XDA, a valued tool! Too bad I came along so late in the game.
Bobbaloo said:
Great idea Ray. Teach by teaching, not by beating a person over the head lol
I go to the OP also and if I am interested in flashing, go back a month or two and read posts to see if things are stable or not. I also follow a bunch of Roms that I don't intent to flash or, have flashed before - just to see what kind of problems have arisen and how they were dealt with. It's a great way to pass a ride on the train or other idle time. I do think that there are many from around the world here and language might be a factor effecting their ability to read and/or search. Either way, I love this XDA, a valued tool! Too bad I came along so late in the game.
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Great to have you. You're a big help to many folk.
5.1 said:
Hi...
The way you use to read a thread pretty much summarize the way I do it myself. I go a step further by searching within the said thread with some key words such as:
Problem, issue, brick, bricked, bootloop, etc...
I may sound paranoid, but I often browse the forum late at night and I could miss an important post due to being tired.
Cheers...
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You're right!
Performing a search can be an art form. Using the just right keyword to be successful takes some practice. It is so important to try many paths and exhaust all possibilities before posting your question in the threads. And then phrasing your question with all your information is important as well.
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You're right!
Performing a search can be an art form. Using the just right keyword to be successful takes some practice. It is so important to try many paths and exhaust all possibilities before posting your question in the threads. And then phrasing your question with all your information is important as well.
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Well, since my first modded android phone in 2008, i have never felt the need of asking anything. Most likely because all issues I encountered were already covered. Either by developers or people answering issues reported by previous users having the same problems. And maybe because I like to get things done by myself. (Which I achieve 1% of the time ).
I check XDA almost every day since. I must say that the "reading thing" may sound challenging for some people. You'll ask me why?
What follows is about novice users for the most part who don't know about/how to use the search function. Try reading a thread where 100 users come each and every day writing the same thing about the same problem over and over. And over again...
Trying to find the relevant posts in-between all this mess is sometimes quite discouraging.
I'm lucky to have affinity with English and of course it's a lot easier to read and find infos when I need them. Google translate became really nice with time. Yet i find myself using it, since English is not my native language and I learned it the hard way. Sometimes it's sad to see people not using such a powerful tool.
People, please use the search function! Take some time to read. If you don't get it, use an online translator. :good:
PS: Hopefully I didn't derail too much from the OP with this post... I'll delete it if needed.
5.1 said:
Well, since my first modded android phone in 2008, i have never felt the need of asking anything. Most likely because all issues I encountered were already covered. Either by developers or people answering issues reported by previous users having the same problems. And maybe because I like to get things done by myself. (Which I achieve 1% of the time ).
I check XDA almost every day since. I must say that the "reading thing" may sound challenging for some people. You'll ask me why?
What follows is about novice users for the most part who don't know about/how to use the search function. Try reading a thread where 100 users come each and every day writing the same thing about the same problem over and over. And over again...
Trying to find the relevant posts in-between all this mess is sometimes quite discouraging.
I'm lucky to have affinity with English and of course it's a lot easier to read and find infos when I need them. Google translate became really nice with time. Yet i find myself using it, since English is not my native language and I learned it the hard way. Sometimes it's sad to see people not using such a powerful tool.
People, please use the search function! Take some time to read. If you don't get it, use an online translator. :good:
PS: Hopefully I didn't derail too much from the OP with this post... I'll delete it if needed.
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From the beginning, searching for the answer - did someone else have the same situation and fix it(?) - THIS always seemed easier and more gratifying than waiting for someone to answer me on a thread
Actually, I was flashing macks ROM, then CM on my note 2 and I didn't even KNOW XDA existed. I was so grateful when I found it. Especially when I got this phone. With Google ai, now it seems so much easier to do a quick search on the web
Bobbaloo said:
From the beginning, searching for the answer - did someone else have the same situation and fix it(?) - THIS always seemed easier and more gratifying than waiting for someone to answer me on a thread
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Yeah I know how you feel! At least for me having no real technical knowledge, I'm always glad to find the solutions by myself. Since it's around and just needs a search it's even faster than waiting for an answer. Also, since I only need to search when my phone is broken, I simply can't wait for someone to answer. Imagine no one replied during two days...
Bobbaloo said:
Actually, I was flashing macks ROM, then CM on my note 2 and I didn't even KNOW XDA existed. I was so grateful when I found it. Especially when I got this phone. With Google ai, now it seems so much easier to do a quick search on the web
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This is the first place I found when I started to flash my HTC vision back in 2008. I started reading guides and development and was like: WTF these guys are cracking bootloader, carrier unlocking, etc... And all can be found so easily... :good: