my device always got error when opening incoming sms
I tried different WM6.1 rom, the problem still cannot be fixed.
Is there any solution for this stuff
Or should I downgrade to WM6.0 better
Thx all bros.
Please put a meaningful title on your new posts
kururu said:
my device always got error as opening incoming sms
With thread or no thread function on also error....
no matter which version cooked WM6.1 Rom i use
error goes on and on....
Is there any solution for this stuff
Or should I downgrade to WM6.0 better
Thx all bros.
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Not to be too big a **** about it, but please use meaningful Titles for your posts, especially if you're asking for help. Do you honestly expect that knowledgeable people on this forum are going to click into and read every single post that has a meaningless title?
You should've entitled this post "Help with errors opening incoming SMS messages on WM6.1". Judging from the way you're phrasing things, English may not be your native language, but whatever language you natively speak in, the concept of a "Subject" must exist, right?
Sorry, don't mean to rail on you in particular, but about 1 out of 10 new posts has a pretty meaningless title. I don't even have any help for you, but now that I've been lured intol reading your post, I felt that I had to contribute in some way. The way I'm trying to contribute is to help you post meaningful new posts.
thx for your guiding
flash a new rom, or specify the error so we can help you!
When i use the private message system, i can write and send a message.
But how do i know if its send and when its opened by the other user?
Have tried to send to messages in private, without having anything in my "send messages". And i got no answers from the ones i wrote to, so dont know if they got anything??
Thanks
hypersnap said:
When i use the private message system, i can write and send a message.
But how do i know if its send and when its opened by the other user?
Have tried to send to messages in private, without having anything in my "send messages". And i got no answers from the ones i wrote to, so dont know if they got anything??
Thanks
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There is a tick box underneath to choose if a PM should be stored in sent box.
Perhaps the users you PMd haven't been online since, or perhaps you were asking questions that should be asked on the forum (many devs don't answer questions by PM, as then others can't learn from the answer etc).
If you want, send me a PM and I'll see if I get it.
Thanks for answering.
I will try to send you a message now.
Is there a place in this forum where i can ask beginner questions about rooting, branding and changing theme on my x10 mini, because i got so lost in all the topics
Im to afriad to start "messing" with the phone, because i still need answers on things?
hypersnap said:
Thanks for answering.
I will try to send you a message now.
Is there a place in this forum where i can ask beginner questions about rooting, branding and changing theme on my x10 mini, because i got so lost in all the topics
Im to afriad to start "messing" with the phone, because i still need answers on things?
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I got the message.
As for asking beginner questions, check out the "general" forum for the X10 mini. Most of what you do should be reading at first (I read the forum for at least a week before even registering), then you should ask questions in the general section (after reading), and that should get you sorted
Okay thannks alot
Okay i will try and read a little more...
This is a serious question. I'm not trolling, flaming, or anything else you might think.
I really don't understand how to get a question(s) answered on this site. I don't care how much or how little information I give it is never answered. I will google my questions, search the forums, read and reread developer threads and even search youtube to try to find my answers. When all else fails, I post here. Never have any of my questions been answered.
I would really love some advice on this considering I'm a noob at most of this rooting stuff and I have some questions. I don't want someone to hold my hand or anything like that. I just want some helpful links or advice.
If anyone could tell me how I should word my posts so they would be answered I would be so appreciative.
Again I am not trying to be rude, I have the utmost respect for the mods and developers here. I just don't know what I am doing wrong to never get questions answered.
I'm sure you can understand how frustrating it is to come home after work and look back at a post hoping for an answer and nothing is there other than a locked thread. I don't want to be that person that annoyingly keeps reposting something over and over. I just want to learn what I am doing wrong, fix it, and hopefully help others out when I learn from my own mistakes.
Moved to About XDA.
Well the key is to post in the right section, if its a device question post in that devices sub forum so other users see it.
Its possible if your asking in a low activity sub forum then it will not get answered
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Sellesstis said:
This is a serious question. I'm not trolling, flaming, or anything else you might think.
I really don't understand how to get a question(s) answered on this site. I don't care how much or how little information I give it is never answered. I will google my questions, search the forums, read and reread developer threads and even search youtube to try to find my answers. When all else fails, I post here. Never have any of my questions been answered.
I would really love some advice on this considering I'm a noob at most of this rooting stuff and I have some questions. I don't want someone to hold my hand or anything like that. I just want some helpful links or advice.
If anyone could tell me how I should word my posts so they would be answered I would be so appreciative.
Again I am not trying to be rude, I have the utmost respect for the mods and developers here. I just don't know what I am doing wrong to never get questions answered.
I'm sure you can understand how frustrating it is to come home after work and look back at a post hoping for an answer and nothing is there other than a locked thread. I don't want to be that person that annoyingly keeps reposting something over and over. I just want to learn what I am doing wrong, fix it, and hopefully help others out when I learn from my own mistakes.
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Just my suggestions to get your posts answered:
1. Extensive searching before posting:
Maybe you are not the first one with this question or issue.
Search for other users posted the same or similar problem and look if they got propper answers.
2. If you can not find anybody else asked the same or similar question, then search for descriptions/explanations which might solve your issue.
Maybe the answer is already there (even without an explicit question).
3. If neither the question nor the answer can be found, then you have to find the proper place for posting your question.
Is there a forum for your device, then go to that forum.
Is there a dedicated Question & Answer (Q&A) sub forum, then go there.
Is there a thread for asking / even for new users, with many posts and the last post is from today, then go there and post your question there.
This step is very important, as you have to find a place where your post will be seen by some experienced users which know the answer.
4. Now let's check the contents of your post itself.
Please think about the xda rules (no offence, no personal attack, English, etc.).
Describe as much as possible, what might be useful for others to think about the possible cause of your issue and a good solution to fix it or to give your the right answer.
What device/model, what app(s), what firmware version (ROM, kernel, modem, etc.), what was before, what is now, what have you done, what has happened in between, etc.
Maybe not all those information is really needed to solve the issue or give your the answer, but are you sure that it is not relevant?
If you are not sure, then provide this info.
Be polite, stay as "objective" as possible ... most of the time, emotions are not needed to solve the issue
Maybe you say something like "I would appreciate any kind of suggestion, even if it does not help to solve the issue for me.", or "Thanks in advance.".
It's a kind of motivation for other users to be confident to answer your post, even if they are not absolutely sure that it really can solve your issue.
Good luck !
It_ler said:
Just my suggestions to get your posts answered:
1. Extensive searching before posting:
Maybe you are not the first one with this question or issue.
Search for other users posted the same or similar problem and look if they got propper answers.
2. If you can not find anybody else asked the same or similar question, then search for descriptions/explanations which might solve your issue.
Maybe the answer is already there (even without an explicit question).
3. If neither the question nor the answer can be found, then you have to find the proper place for posting your question.
Is there a forum for your device, then go to that forum.
Is there a dedicated Question & Answer (Q&A) sub forum, then go there.
Is there a thread for asking / even for new users, with many posts and the last post is from today, then go there and post your question there.
This step is very important, as you have to find a place where your post will be seen by some experienced users which know the answer.
4. Now let's check the contents of your post itself.
Please think about the xda rules (no offence, no personal attack, English, etc.).
Describe as much as possible, what might be useful for others to think about the possible cause of your issue and a good solution to fix it or to give your the right answer.
What device/model, what app(s), what firmware version (ROM, kernel, modem, etc.), what was before, what is now, what have you done, what has happened in between, etc.
Maybe not all those information is really needed to solve the issue or give your the answer, but are you sure that it is not relevant?
If you are not sure, then provide this info.
Be polite, stay as "objective" as possible ... most of the time, emotions are not needed to solve the issue
Maybe you say something like "I would appreciate any kind of suggestion, even if it does not help to solve the issue for me.", or "Thanks in advance.".
It's a kind of motivation for other users to be confident to answer your post, even if they are not absolutely sure that it really can solve your issue.
Good luck !
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Notes for help seeker :
1. Make the situation SHORT and NEAT
2. Highlight the main problem
3. provide info by point form like me
4. always provide related keyword for SEO , so that similar help seeker will come to your thread and share their experience too.
After looking over your posts I see you seem to have alot of issues related to your camera and SD cards.
Providing a logcat is the biggest help. As for one rom you used. The MIUI rom it is best to check the MIUI site as no development is done here for it. Only simple ports.
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To follow on from what the others have said, if you read this guide by saywhatt, then you'll know exactly what to include in your posts to get the answers you need.
Sent from my Paranoid S2...
Who's talking about me
Some issues are quite complex or involved, and very few people will be able to answer them.
Camera is often one of these things unfortunately. In some ways, the silly, often-asked questions get more answers than the "real" ones. The fact nobody else has had the issue means nobody else can likely help...
A shame, but hopefully you can get it sorted out!
Don't get me wrong, but why don't you consider this as an opportunity to learn more?
Try learning what causes the problem, what is supposed to happen, why does it happen, why doesn't it happen...
Take this as an opportunity to learn more...about android, about hardware, about kernels and roms...
Not saying that it would be easy...
Hopefully, you may be able to do something about it...
And who knows, maybe XDA would get lucky with a new dev on the block
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any way to overclock my htv one v gpu please answer will be happy to help in future.
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Is there a HTC One M10 Developer Edition out on the web site I am a little lost.I just want to make sure?
As been pointed out before, stop making new threads everytime !
There you go .....again
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/htc-m10-developer-ed-t3544692
And as simple as it can be , here you can read about unlocked edition info
http://www.htc.com/us/go/htc-one-unlocked-developer/
First you should know what you are looking for and what the exact differences are. I have the idea you yourself don't even know why you need a unlocked developers edition ?
I was just ask a question ok.i know why I want one ok..
This is the third thread that you have made on the same subject in just over a week's time. As a reminder of the forum rules:
5. Create a thread or post a message only once.
As a large forum, we don't need unnecessary clutter. You're free to edit your message as you like, so if you do not receive an answer, revisit your message and see if you can describe your problem better. Not everyone is online at the same time so it might take a while before you receive an answer.
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