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samedi 28 février 2015

[Q] Full ROM backup/restore? topic






I recently upgraded from a Galaxy S4. I had flashed a custom ROM, 4.3 Stock(ish)v06. The main reasons I loved it were for the built-in WiFi Tethering and the built-in ad blocking.

1) Is there such a ROM for the LG G3 with these two features? If not the tethering, the ad-blocking is much more important.

2) I have been out of ROM flashing for quite a while and only got back into it a year or so ago to root my Galaxy S4. To be able to do a full backup of my current ROM and everything in memory so that I can restore it completely, what do I need to do? Is it something like this:

a) Root it
b) Install a custom recovery (I liked Philz)
c) Use the custom recovery to do a full backup






vendredi 27 février 2015

[Q] Any way add full Pandora controls to a lockscreen widget? topic






I am currently using WidgetLocker in combination with Zooper Pro on my OnePlus One on Android 4.4 and I really want a more customized Pandora widget than the default one from Pandora. Has anyone developed a good way to do this? The most important things I want are the thumbs up/down buttons... It would also be awesome if it would autohide and not show anything if Pandora isn't playing. I really only run my music through Pandora so I'm not worried about any other kind of integration.

Thanks in advance!






lundi 23 février 2015

memory full topic






guys pls help me... i tried everything to increase the internal memory of my ace but i dont have luck... im on stock gingerbread 2.3.6 rooted. is there any other way to increase the memory without the partionwizard? i dont have a card slot on my laptop.... pls help i have a sd card 1gb






samedi 21 février 2015

Warning flashing Bootloader/Modem/ FULL FIRMWARE LOLLIPOP topic






So I flashed latest firmware of lollipop thru ODIN lollipop everything went smooth, New Stock Lollipop rom flashed and everything was perfect......... Now the problem I rooted using cf autoroot that went well, Flashed Twrp, But when I try to restore any backup roms they bootloop...... Try to flash any new roms, Bootloop, So my question is ? Does the new bootloader new the stock kernel for this to work ? and once we flash this are we not able to flash any 4.4.2 roms since it won't have the 5.0 kernel ??


Hopefully I did something wrong ??? But who else that has flashed full firmware or bootloader been able to flash any other roms after ?????







vendredi 13 février 2015

[Q] Full wipe to stock NK1 topic






I've been searching for about an hour now, and I can't find any threads regarding a full wipe Odin reset for NK1. I am selling the phone, and when I factory reset it through settings, it just takes me to the Odin download mode for half an hour doing nothing instead of going to the Android System recovery. Manually trying to enter recovery also just shoots me back into download mode. Does anyone know where I can find the TAR and how to reset it with Odin 3.10.0?






mercredi 11 février 2015

Full firmware for SM-R750P (wifi only model) topic






I'm looking for full firmware SM-R750P ( CSC, BL, PIT ...)

Thanks in advance.






How to go back to full stock topic






Hello every one.
I bought my phone in T-Mobile, but it's version D855, not D851. I wanted to unroot it, so I downloaded the only file there was available,European version of D855. Now, that version came FILLED with unwanted aps and it's super slow. How do I go back to the full stock, and I mean the version that came with my phone once I opened it?






lenovo S960 not detecting full 16gb of internal memory after flash.....!!!!! topic






I recently flashed my lenovo vibe x....it was 16 GB in which 12 gb was usable but now it's only detecting 8.17 GB !!!!..........what can i do so that it detects 12 gb again???:confused:






Full Free Game. 2048: Rock Music! topic






Sorry for the bad translation. ;)

Full Free Game!
2048: Rock Music! \m/

The world-famous game in 2048 in a new, rocker, format!
This application is not created for a wide range of people. For those who love heavy metal music. For those who love the dark and / or dark design. But this is not a game, it's just a very good mod for one of the most popular games in 2048.

Features fashion:
• Rock is always there, even in your favorite apps in 2048!
• One of a Kind! Second rocker puzzle you will not find. :)

PS: Made in automatic garbage (since I'm a beginner developer, and all the while being developed), in the future, everything will change. I hope you enjoy! Do not judge strictly!

This app on Google Play






mardi 10 février 2015

Onda v919 3G Air DualOS: Full Review topic






The Onda v919 is a fantastic tablet with a great hardware and an amazing retina display (2048x1536).
The dual boot option works very well an it is easy and fast to switch between the two OS.
The look of the tablet is inspired to the iPad Air.
It is available in two different (32 or 64 gb or internal storage) and you can buy it at a very affordable price. I have also some coupons to share... Please leave a comment in one of the youtube videos and I will send you the coupon code via private message.
The shop where I get mine is GeekBuying

All the videos are in Italian language but watching them you can see how well the tablet works.

Onda v919 Unboxing


Onda v919: Switching between Windows 8.1 and Android 4.4


Onda v919: running Android 4.4


Onda v919: running Windows 8.1


Full Specs
Brand Name: Onda
Teclast Model: v919 Air 3G dual boot
Processor Model: Intel Bay Trail-T Z3736F
Processor Main Frequency: Quad Core, 64-bit, 2.16GHz
GPU: Intel HD Graphics GEN7
Memory Capacity: 2Gb DDR3L
Tablet Data Capacity: 32GB or 64GB
Screen Size: 9.7"
Display resolution: 2048x1536
Screen Technology : IPS 10 Point touch Capactive Screen
Dimensions : 240x170x7.9mm
Camera (Front): 2MP
Second Camera (Back): 5MP
Net Weight: 496g
Network Communiction: Built-in 3G,Bluetooth,Wifi
Extend Port: 3G External,Earphone Jack,OTG,TF card
Supporting Language: English,Russian,Spanish,Swedish,Portuguese,Turkish ,Italian,German,Chinese,French,Japanese,Polish,Ukr ainian,Greek,Hebrew
Other Feature: G Sensor,Phone Call
Operating System: Android 4.4.4 and Windows 8.1 Bing
Cell Capacity: 6100 mAh






lundi 9 février 2015

Review of Master & Dynamic MH40 Full Size over ear headphones w/lots of pics!!! topic






This is a Review of Master & Dynamic MH40 Full Size over ear headphones.
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Dynamic...dp/B00Q3ELGUU/ with manufacturer site: http://www.masterdynamic.com/products/mh40

Typically when I receive a new pair of headphones, regardless of full size or in-ear, the first thing I do is to run a quick sound check out of the box before I start my usual 2-day burn in. When I opened Master & Dynamic packaging box to reveal a pair of MH40 I was sent for review, suddenly I forgot all about my usual routine because I was preoccupied with looking at a piece of art. I have to admit, it's one impressive move for a newcomer (M&D) to make a grand entrance into already saturated market with a design that definitely stands out from a crowd. There is a number of great sounding headphones, but when it comes to a build quality and material selection, I see more and more manufacturers cutting corners. Other manufacturers build their fortune on looks and celebrity endorsements while putting sound quality as a secondary priority. Master & Dynamic was able to keep their focus on both and to deliver a solid release with their MH40 model. Here is what I found.

Starting with unboxing, the high res image of MH40 captured my attention right away, especially a curiosity about a mesh-vent since I knew it supposed to be a closed back design. On the back of the sleeve, you have a plethora of useful info about accessories, details about the cable with inline mic, and a brief yet very detailed overview of the company's philosophy followed by explanation of material selection and sound design which shows how much pride M&D takes in their product. With an outer packaging sleeve removed, you are presented with an elegant black box where under a cover you see MH40 in a display setting of foam cutout. In the middle of this cutout I found something I never seen before, a custom leather box designed specifically for a cable storage. We are talking about a round high quality leather box you would expect to see as a storage case for 00 IEMs, while here its purpose was just to store removable cables. Other details like a foam cutout around that leather box with extra room for easier access or ribbons on each side of top foam tray for easier removal of it so you can get access to the bottom of the box - all adds up to a very rewarding unboxing experience!

Unboxing pictures.















But the attention to details doesn't stop at packaging. As I mentioned before, the intention of round leather box was for a cable storage. MH40 utilizes a design with removable cables, and M&D included 2 sets of high quality OFC cables, both with woven shielding (velcro friendly, btw) and slim metal 3.5mm connectors, one for audio only purpose (2m long) and the other one with inline remote and mic for smartphone control (shorter, 1.25m). Interestingly enough, both cables has TRRS connectors, even so audio only cable doesn't require an extra "ring". The connector housing has an excellent grip and is slimmed down toward the gold plated plug so you can use it with any smartphone case, even something as bulky as Defender. The cable with smartphone controls has been partitioned where inline remote is separated from mic positioned closer to your mouth for a better voice pickup. Inline remote, in a metal cylindrical housing similar to mic capsule, is intended for a full integration with iDevices but with an exception of Volume up/down the multifunction button works perfectly with my Galaxy Note 4 where a single click used for Play/Pause/Call and double click used to skip to the next track.

Also included with cables is 1/4" gold plated headphone adapter with a matching metal body and etched "M&D" - very impressive they didn't go for a generic adapter and instead used a customized one. To complete this accessories package you will also find a canvas headphone pouch, and honestly I would prefer to call it a case since "pouch" is an insult to its design details. This canvas material is rather high quality cotton on outside, and soft layer on inside with a small inside pocket for cable storage and magnetic top closure with two handy rubber tabs for opening convenience. The one thing I wish they would include is a hard storage case, and not because it's necessary to protect MH40 (those headphones are build like a tank), but because I could only imagine it being another piece of art. Perhaps M&D will offer it in a future as part of a separate accessory just like they have it with a headphone stand.

Accessory pictures.













With all my gushing about details of packaging and accessories, you can only imagine what awaits you when you actually get to headphones. I always held B&W and V-Moda on a high pedestal as two of the companies that know how to design nice looking headphones, especially B&W with a selection of their fine material. In my opinion M&D just raised a bar to a level above both of those manufacturers. Master & Dynamic used a heavy grain premium cowhide leather on outer part of the headband as well as earcup outer inserts. The soft lambskin leather was used on inner part of the headband surrounding a shallow layer of foam and also earpads surrounding a plushy memory foam layer. The headband has 2 partially exposed metal rods and a hidden tubing in the middle for wires between earcups. The only material used in these headphones construction is aluminum, stainless steel and leather, which does contributes to about 350g of weight (not including the cable), but surprisingly MH40 felt very lightweight on top of my head due to a balanced distribution of the weight. Clamping force was perfect, which contributed to a decent sound isolation.

At the edges of headband arc, you have a very clever mechanism of y-fork attachment that works both for height adjustment and earcup rotation (for flat storage). The actual y-fork attachment to earcups is spring loaded for a more natural control of earpads seal around your ear - something that plays a significant role in sound shaping because pushing on earcups from outside by hand did affect a sound. Also, outside of the earcup is what appears to be a mesh wire port, but it's only for cosmetic purposes - these are closed back headphones. Both earcups have 3.5mm port for removable cable and you can use either of them for a source connection and daisy-chaining another pair of headphones from the other earcup. At the same time, there is a noticeable microphonics affect, perhaps due to all metal construction. Another very rare feature is a mute button on the right earcup, a metal push-button with a nice spring action which mutes/un-mutes the playback of the sound. It's a great option to mute the music without taking headphones off or reaching out for your source or inline remote.

As I mentioned before, earpads have a plush memory foam surrounded by premium quality lambskin leather. The shape of earcups and earpads is oval with an inner opening of about 65mm x 35mm. I had no issues with my fitment and consider my ears to be of a medium size, no pressure around or my ears touching the grill of the driver, but I can't speak freely for those with larger ears. Earpads itself are easily removable and attached to earcups magnetically, very B&W like except you don't have to deal with hidden cable connection (something I disliked in P5 and P7). Once earpads are removed, you are looking at alloy metal (forged aluminum body) earcup housing with a fine grill protecting their 45mm Neodymium drives. Everything about build and design of these headphones speaks a high quality and durability, and even so MH40 comes with 2 year warranty - they build like a tank and should last many years.

Design detail pictures.





























Now the results of my sound test. With such a high quality build I really hoped M&D carried their design passion into sound tuning as well, and to my satisfaction they did! Just like with any pair of headphones, you should expect a different sound signature. If you are looking for a basshead set of cans or analytical bright sound, these are not for you. But if a balanced smooth sound with an upfront characteristics is your cup of tea - you will be very pleased MH40. I don't often use "upfront characteristics" since typically a sound is either neutral or enhanced at low end or upfront mids or v-shaped, but here it felt like a slight boost across low/mid/high frequency bands with everything being accentuated.

Starting with a low end, it has a polite sub-bass extension with a noticeable in quality rumble, though not as much of quantity to balance out mid-bass which is fast and punchy and slightly boosted. Bass is well controlled with a good separation from lower mids. When it comes to midrange, lower mids have a nice body with a touch of warmth, and upper mids are clear and very smooth. I enjoyed a delivery of both male and female vocals which surprised me with rather organic tonality. With treble, I didn't find it to be extend too far, thus keeping up with a very smooth and non-fatigue characteristics without a single hint of sibilance - just perfect for extended listening period.

When it comes to soundstage, I found it to have an average width and depth, though it was more wider than deeper. At the same time, instruments and vocals separation felt a little congested, and imaging wasn't as accurate. This is not necessary a negative comment, but rather an artifact of sound tuning which focuses around a more intimate staging.

While comparing MH40 to some of my other headphones, I found the following. Next to MH40, ATH M50x sounds a little thinner and maybe slightly less detailed, it has more sub-bass rumble and mid-bass being less punchy, also upper mids pushed more back and not as organic, while treble having a bit more extension. Next to MH40, SoundMagic HP150 sounds more neutral, wider and airy, with sub-bass and mid-bass being flatter and more articulate and definitely lower in quantity, also lower mids are thinner and upper mids pushed a little bit back while being more detailed and analytical, and also treble extending further and with more sparkle. In comparison to MH40, B&W P7 has a lot more bass that spills into lower mids, upper mids are more colored and not as organic though more detailed, and treble has more sparkle and better extension. Next to MH40, V-Moda M100 sound signature is a lot more v-shaped with a stronger bass, more recessed mids, and better treble extension.

Overall, to say that I was impressed with M&D MH40 headphones would be an understatement. I wouldn't say exactly they are shining with a stellar audio performance because they stayed on a safe side with a rather balanced, warm/smooth tuning to make it great for listening to any music genre for extended period of time without a fatigue. But where they completely blew me away was a design details and quality of material that probably surpassed most of the headphones I reviewed in the past. It looks like Master & Dynamics really done their homework studying a lot of headphones, picking up the best details, and blending it into their own original design which I found to be top notch! Everything from a premium leather material with use of heavy grain premium cowhide and soft lambskin (the kind you appreciate to the touch and the smell in premium leather jackets), to a forged aluminum body with stainless steel components in all high strain areas, to anodized/PVD coated metals (gunmetal finish looks stunning!!!), and high quality unique custom accessories - all that adds up to a one great looking pair of headphones which you will be looking for any excuse to wear outside. And sound quality is great too because I would never recommend you a pair of headphones to wear as an accessory without an audio content to back it up. Definitely gets my recommendation!






[Q] need help restoring from a full adb backup of non-rooted phone topic






This is a repost - the original is here but no one could forward me to a proper section of the forums.

I would post more links to the device info but I am not allowed to post links.

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Hello there,

I need some info on how or if it is possible to make use of my full adb restore file or I just throw it away and restart fresh of my device.
Device is allview viper v1 (16Gb) -

NO ROOT and not interested in rooting it.

I believe I made a few versions of good back-ups including at least one good full backup including apks by using UBT (1.3.2 version if I am not mistaking).

My problem: I can't restore the phone by using any of the created ab files by using adb which drives me nuts.

It's worth to mention that in between I upgraded the phone software from 4.2 to 4.4 by using the producer's update images... I did a factory reset with 4.4 and re-installed most of the apps I had. I even copied most of the data from a file-sync backup...

Every time I try to use adb restore I get to the screen to input (now 2 passwords which basically are the same), I get the message "restore starting" and quite fast "restore finished" on the phone screen though while using the full back-up I definitely see that adb is still accessing / reading the file for longer time...

What I tried further: I used abe (android backup extractor by tweaking their .sh script) to create both standard individual .ab-s but also kitkat compatible ones (with abe pack-kk) with no luck in restoring the apps and their data.

It is quite annoying since after converting to .tar and un-tar-ing I can see that the backups seem ok and I can even see the sqlite data and xml settings for the apps but I do not know how to import those to the new OS running on the phone.

I tried this using both USB storage, picture mode, etc., input only the desktop pass and afterwards inputing both of the asked passwords.

So the question is: can I restore the data (about 32Gb including the pics and docs) or should I delete all the "working" files I created and put it on the "learn by error"?

Should I try to downgrade to 4.2. (if it is even possible..) and try the adb restore there?

Cheers and thanks in advance.