I throw everything under the sun at it. I been working on getting the Verizon Note Edge rooted. I tryed every root tool out there. Even every CF autoroot. Verizon has this phone locked to the tee. Hope someone comes up with something soon. I even tryed ADB codes. Its a no go. So if you planing to buying the note edge with verizon and want root. You might be better off with sprint or t-mobile. Towelroot will not work with this phone. I even ripped that app apart to hack into it. To see what geohot did. That was no good also. Intil we get some really good dev's on this. This edge on verizon will never be rooted. Hopes this helps who ever plans on buying one.. :confused::confused::confused:
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samedi 28 février 2015
samedi 14 février 2015
[Q] What To Do About Adhesive Problems and Air Bubbles under Plastic Back? topic
I have a dev ed with a plastic back that is not peeling, but rather there is an air pocket under the back where the adhesive didn't stick or was not applied properly. When I hold the device in my hand, the pressure from my hand causes this clicking/creaking sound/sensation that is very annoying to me.
The seam of the molded plastic is holding as best I can tell and no peeling like has happened with some of the wood backs. I haven't used this phone except to activate it as I got it to be a b/u device when I cancelled my Asurion insurance. It is still in warranty. I don't want to try for a warranty replacement for 2 reasons:
1) I have read that Motorola doesn't have any more Dev Eds to send as replacements and is replacing these with Moto X 2014 (which I already have and am getting rid of b/c it can't be rooted); and
2) Even if I am wrong about #1, I am hesitant to risk getting one with a bad screen since this one's screen is pretty good.
I tried heating up some rice in a cloth bag and applying it to the back of the device to soften the adhesive under the theory that this may cause it to "restick" but that didn't work.
Does anyone have any suggestions here? Is there nothing that can be done other than throw a case on it? I have a bumper on it and I really like that but the bumper doesn't help the air bubble problem. I really didn't want to case the phone b/c I like the feel of the device in my hand uncased.
The seam of the molded plastic is holding as best I can tell and no peeling like has happened with some of the wood backs. I haven't used this phone except to activate it as I got it to be a b/u device when I cancelled my Asurion insurance. It is still in warranty. I don't want to try for a warranty replacement for 2 reasons:
1) I have read that Motorola doesn't have any more Dev Eds to send as replacements and is replacing these with Moto X 2014 (which I already have and am getting rid of b/c it can't be rooted); and
2) Even if I am wrong about #1, I am hesitant to risk getting one with a bad screen since this one's screen is pretty good.
I tried heating up some rice in a cloth bag and applying it to the back of the device to soften the adhesive under the theory that this may cause it to "restick" but that didn't work.
Does anyone have any suggestions here? Is there nothing that can be done other than throw a case on it? I have a bumper on it and I really like that but the bumper doesn't help the air bubble problem. I really didn't want to case the phone b/c I like the feel of the device in my hand uncased.
3D content sbs or over under? topic
hi guys what is the best format to view 3d movies on the gear is it over /under (ou) or side by side (sbs) format
I've read somewhere that 1920x540 is the ideal aspect so is that the over under format ? thanks
I've read somewhere that 1920x540 is the ideal aspect so is that the over under format ? thanks
lundi 9 février 2015
Dust under front facing camera topic
So my note 4 has magically attracted dust under the camera. It's quite obvious and annoying. A big black spot.
Any suggestions? I tried opening it but way to much work.
Attachment 3157512
Sent from the first Samsung Galaxy ever
Any suggestions? I tried opening it but way to much work.
Attachment 3157512
Sent from the first Samsung Galaxy ever
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