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Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by malikalhaj: 11:14pm On Jul 21, 2013
wolfenstein:
guy its sayin authentication failed not connecting
Funny people, una no read say na 5h e be? Not sure it has trial
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by wolfenstein(m): 11:16pm On Jul 21, 2013
malikalhaj:
Funny people, una no read say na 5h e be? Not sure it has trial
hmmm money again?
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by ciphoenix: 1:34am On Jul 22, 2013
Tweakware doesn't have trial. Pay your 5h. tongue
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by KazeKage1: 6:01am On Jul 22, 2013
KazeKage1: While i was skinning the USB thing, 4 of 5 pin connectors came off, only pin 4 is STILL intact. Does this mean i've ruined it or?
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by Nobody: 7:38am On Jul 22, 2013
[quote author=KazeKage1][/quote]

I don't think you ruined it, but, do you mean the tiny cables or metal pins? Can you upload a pix
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by KazeKage1: 7:53am On Jul 22, 2013
phoinix:

I don't think you ruined it, but, do you mean the tiny cables or metal pins? Can you upload a pix
The metal pins sad

Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by Nobody: 8:39am On Jul 22, 2013
KazeKage1:
The metal pins sad


Lol, your hands are too strong oh, this one don spoil. angry

It was ok in your previous pix, all you needed was to attach the resistors, you have to start again.
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by shosky1794: 8:41am On Jul 22, 2013
Please any solutions to this Hotspot tethering yet? The DroidVPN won't allow one to Tether through hotspot and that's the only real thing i use the MTN BIS for. If you have a way round this, please do share it. Thanks.
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by malikalhaj: 10:29am On Jul 22, 2013
KazeKage1:
The metal pins sad
What state do u reside?? If u are in lagos I could borrow u my jig but I don't know if it works for non S2 device (on old bootloader ooooo). . . . . I bought mine from Amazon

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Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by Ochek: 10:29am On Jul 22, 2013
Guys! Try your normal thing without d driodvpn. After mine said I ve reached my limit, I kept trying to no avail. just some few mins ago, some whatsapp msg delivered to. what? Yeah. it seems u can now blaze again without a vpn.
pls try and let's get ur expirence
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by malikalhaj: 10:31am On Jul 22, 2013
shosky1794: Please any solutions to this Hotspot tethering yet? The DroidVPN won't allow one to Tether through hotspot and that's the only real thing i use the MTN BIS for. If you have a way round this, please do share it. Thanks.
I think u should be asking leopantro, he explained how to do it plenty plenty plenty pages back. . . It has to do with a tethering app by open garden
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by malikalhaj: 10:33am On Jul 22, 2013
Ochek: Guys! Try your normal thing without d driodvpn. After mine said I ve reached my limit, I kept trying to no avail. just some few mins ago, some whatsapp msg delivered to. what? Yeah. it seems u can now blaze again without a vpn.
pls try and let's get ur expirence
WhatsApp will deliver when it feels like, some app works but not consistently. . . . Apps that I know to work are viber, Skype, WhatsApp. . . But most of the time u will be left frustrated
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by landerdot: 10:39am On Jul 22, 2013
i need help rooting my lg e400 firmware version v10h
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by Nobody: 11:00am On Jul 22, 2013
malikalhaj:
What state do u reside?? If u are in lagos I could borrow u my jig but I don't know if it works for non S2 device (on old bootloader ooooo). . . . . I bought mine from Amazon

It will work.
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by ethanwhite: 11:11am On Jul 22, 2013
i love big screen for android tablet and easy to carry also..
have any suggestion?
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by KazeKage1: 11:36am On Jul 22, 2013
malikalhaj:
What state do u reside?? If u are in lagos I could borrow u my jig but I don't know if it works for non S2 device (on old bootloader ooooo). . . . . I bought mine from Amazon
I'm in Lagos. The bricked phone is a s3.
Let me know what you think.
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by LordReed(m): 11:45am On Jul 22, 2013
viruz007: Use droid vpn and set ur udp port to 500 and switch ur apn to blackberry.net. Currently works right now.

My airtime is being used. Must it be on free server to work?
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by Ochek: 12:34pm On Jul 22, 2013
malikalhaj:
WhatsApp will deliver when it feels like, some app works but not consistently. . . o . Apps that I know to work are viber, Skype, WhatsApp. . . But most of the time u will be left frustrated


well, save my google play, my browsers re good
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by yehmy(m): 1:15pm On Jul 22, 2013
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Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by 4llerbuntu(m): 1:33pm On Jul 22, 2013
Doubt if UDP ports are open. ICMP is.


THe cable will work for any samsung phone.
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by shosky1794: 2:38pm On Jul 22, 2013
4llerbuntu: Doubt if UDP ports are open. ICMP is.


THe cable will work for any samsung phone.



4ller please how do i solve tethering problem. I've searched this thread and others but can't seem to find a solution. Is it possible to Tether through hotspot with this DroidVPN? Thanks.
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by malikalhaj: 2:39pm On Jul 22, 2013
ethan_white: i love big screen for android tablet and easy to carry also..
have any suggestion?
Nexus 7 3g or nexus 10 (if u have a mifi)
4llerbuntu: THe cable will work for any samsung phone.


Just tested it and it's working on GN2
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by samsixty: 4:33pm On Jul 22, 2013
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by zhiktudor: 4:35pm On Jul 22, 2013
try zain bb plan dat gives 1gb for 1200
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by Leopantro: 7:21pm On Jul 22, 2013
Ubuntu Edge dual-
boots Android, turns
into a full Ubuntu PC
when docked
I am often found saying that Android
has reached a sort of plateau. Faster
processors, larger displays and more
RAM memory are good to see on the
latest devices, but manufacturers
need to focus on more than that to
impress us at this point. In comes
the Ubuntu Edge, a device that
surpasses all Android devices in
specs and features.
As the title mentions, this device can
dual-boot both Ubuntu Phone OS
and Android. It’s the perfect device
to those who want to experiment and
test a new mobile OS while staying
safe and having access to the power
of our beloved Android.
We saw Ubuntu Phone OS at CES this
year and it looks great, but it will
take a long time before it can match
the amount of apps Android has. It’s
good Canonical is allowing us to
dual-boot on both OS’s a move we
have seen no other company pull.
Not to mention, it’s one sexy-looking
smartphone. There are more
surprises, though:
Ubuntu Edge Specs
The Ubuntu Edge is not just a
phone, it’s a computer
The Ubuntu Edge has specs that are
simply unheard of. 4 GB of RAM on a
phone? 128 GB of internal storage?
Why would any phone need this
much? Because it’s not just a phone,
guys. The Ubuntu Edge is designed
to be a full-on computer, and that’s
what it will become when docked to a
monitor.
Aside from dual-booting Ubuntu
Phone OS and Android, the device
runs full Ubuntu Desktop OS when
docked to a monitor. In short, it can
literally replace your desktop
computer. Using the Linux-based
Ubuntu desktop OS may take some
getting used to, but the benefit of
having your computer on your pocket
at all times is simply amazing.
We first heard of this feature in early
2012 . Canonical was hoping Android
manufacturers would partner with
them to bring this to Android
devices. We have heard nothing else
about it since then, so odds are
Android manufacturers are not
betting on this capability just yet. I
can’t wait to test it, though, and am
very excited about it.
Wrap-Up
As I mentioned earlier, it will take
more than awesome specs to
impress me (and many of you) at
this point. Before the Ubuntu Edge,
the last device that really got my
attention was the YotaPhone. It is
these unique and innovative devices
that will drive the future of mobile
technology.
The Ubuntu Edge has great specs, it
looks like a very well-built phone, it
dual-boots Android and even serves
as a desktop PC. And it can be yours
if you back the project on Indiegogo.
There is a special 24 hr deal going
on at this moment, which let’s you
get your hands on the Ubuntu Edge
for $600. If you miss the window,
you will have to pocket out at least
$830. I am very tempted to just sign
up for one – are you?

phandroid.com/2013/07/22/ubuntu-edge-android-pc/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by ciphoenix: 8:37pm On Jul 22, 2013
Leopantro: Ubuntu Edge dual-
boots Android, turns
into a full Ubuntu PC
when docked
I am often found saying that Android
has reached a sort of plateau. Faster
processors, larger displays and more
RAM memory are good to see on the
latest devices, but manufacturers
need to focus on more than that to
impress us at this point. In comes
the Ubuntu Edge, a device that
surpasses all Android devices in
specs and features.
As the title mentions, this device can
dual-boot both Ubuntu Phone OS
and Android. It’s the perfect device
to those who want to experiment and
test a new mobile OS while staying
safe and having access to the power
of our beloved Android.
We saw Ubuntu Phone OS at CES this
year and it looks great, but it will
take a long time before it can match
the amount of apps Android has. It’s
good Canonical is allowing us to
dual-boot on both OS’s a move we
have seen no other company pull.
Not to mention, it’s one sexy-looking
smartphone. There are more
surprises, though:
Ubuntu Edge Specs
The Ubuntu Edge is not just a
phone, it’s a computer
The Ubuntu Edge has specs that are
simply unheard of. 4 GB of RAM on a
phone? 128 GB of internal storage?
Why would any phone need this
much? Because it’s not just a phone,
guys. The Ubuntu Edge is designed
to be a full-on computer, and that’s
what it will become when docked to a
monitor.
Aside from dual-booting Ubuntu
Phone OS and Android, the device
runs full Ubuntu Desktop OS when
docked to a monitor. In short, it can
literally replace your desktop
computer. Using the Linux-based
Ubuntu desktop OS may take some
getting used to, but the benefit of
having your computer on your pocket
at all times is simply amazing.
We first heard of this feature in early
2012 . Canonical was hoping Android
manufacturers would partner with
them to bring this to Android
devices. We have heard nothing else
about it since then, so odds are
Android manufacturers are not
betting on this capability just yet. I
can’t wait to test it, though, and am
very excited about it.
Wrap-Up
As I mentioned earlier, it will take
more than awesome specs to
impress me (and many of you) at
this point. Before the Ubuntu Edge,
the last device that really got my
attention was the YotaPhone. It is
these unique and innovative devices
that will drive the future of mobile
technology.
The Ubuntu Edge has great specs, it
looks like a very well-built phone, it
dual-boots Android and even serves
as a desktop PC. And it can be yours
if you back the project on Indiegogo.
There is a special 24 hr deal going
on at this moment, which let’s you
get your hands on the Ubuntu Edge
for $600. If you miss the window,
you will have to pocket out at least
$830. I am very tempted to just sign
up for one – are you?

phandroid.com/2013/07/22/ubuntu-edge-android-pc/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Beast shocked

FOr the processor, I propose bay trail cheesy
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by ciphoenix: 8:39pm On Jul 22, 2013
4llerbuntu: Doubt if UDP ports are open. ICMP is.


THe cable will work for any samsung phone.



One thing I've never understood is why UDP ports work fine on others, say tweakware vpn but doesn't on droidvpn.

HAs always been this way for as long as I can remember
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by majalisa(m): 9:48pm On Jul 22, 2013
veektorh:
well just tested droidvpn, it works on non rooted fones wiv ics 4.0.4 and above buh yu can't just connect using icMP, udp works perfect tho
yeah it works on my HTC desire sv,but d bandwidth limit is a stingy 100 mb
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by malikalhaj: 11:47pm On Jul 22, 2013
majalisa: yeah it works on my HTC desire sv,but d bandwidth limit is a stingy 100 mb
Really 100mb per day is bin stingy Na wa for u ooo. . . . . If that's too small pay ordinary $4.99
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by majalisa(m): 12:24am On Jul 23, 2013
malikalhaj:
Really 100mb per day is bin stingy Na wa for u ooo. . . . . If that's too small pay ordinary $4.99
bros d way my droid is gulping gbyts in a week makes a 100mb stingy...no vex
Re: Android, Anyone? Part II by 4llerbuntu(m): 7:47am On Jul 23, 2013
does that gaeproxy actually work with bis alone? how? if u know how pls say. webhosts ar3 cheaper than all this nonsense things these crooks sell. u simply layer up ur own shit.

if udp ports connect I doubt u need all these hassle tho. so many stuff with udp capabilities. even yf.

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