I saw this somewhere on XDA but can't find it anymore. There is some code you dial on HTC desire HD which puts you to the HTC built-in test application and there you can run all sorts of tests for your phone. Does anyone know what am I talking about?
Thanks,
The code is *#*#4636#*#*
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thanks for your response. this code does tell me something but is not the one i am looking for. the code i am looking for launches a HTC built-in app to run tests on all the components of the phone. i ran it once but not remember the code any more.
*#*#3424#*#*
This code isn't working on my DHD. Thanks for your response anyway
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Has anyone seen goggles new application for the Android os? It's a click and drag method of creating apps.
http://appinventor.googlelabs.com/about/
The main reason for this post was to see if anyone has used this application because I want to have a play but filled in the form that is needed about 4 days ago and still waiting for a reply.
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I have submitted the form too... Still waiting though
I was curiously interested but sans an invite for now.
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Glade to see I'm not the only one waiting. Good how google advertise something but never get round to giving it to use.
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Hey guys i just switched from my beloved iphone to an htc desire hd, (loving android more now with a fast device.) i was looking into booting ubuntu using ubuntu4dhd and easy to use and the start here.bat. could someone possibly email me the files or upload to torrentz.com. I cant find downloads anywhere for these files other than megaupload and multiupload and they have been siezed by the us government and i have spent hours on google trying to find the files with no success. so if someone who already has them downloaded please upload and post the link where i can find them. thanks so much
-sean
an easier way is there is a free Ubuntu install on the market
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trh1341 said:
an easier way is there is a free Ubuntu install on the market
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Hey bro thanks a bunch i had tried looking up ubuntu in the market and i found nothing but ubuntu manuals. i used ur exact words a second ago and found the installer. any idea where to get the loopback kernel for desire hd. i do know how to flash it with recovery. thanks
actually the app info says most current roms have the loopback support so im just gunna go ahead and try it. im running android revolution hd
hey i cant seem to get the x script to run it never asked for the vnc password just keeps saying "new x desktop is localhost:1 the number at the end of this keeps going up by 1 numeral every time i type x. i dont get it
up and running thanks so much
this might help you
http://geeknizer.com/install-run-ubuntu-on-android/
I got mine set up fine and the terminal is running fine, but I can't get vnc viewer to work. Get error. Econnreffused
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Purchased my One X overseas (Lebanon) and it didn't come preinstalled with the HTC Watch app, figured it just isn't supported there. I'm in the US now and still am unable to install the app (found the apk from a search here in the forums). Any ideas? Thanks
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Have you tried a custom rom? it may not be supported by your countries rom and I'm sure it relies on more of the HTC backend systems that may be missing too. My australian sense stock rom has it just for reference.
Yet to unlock the bootloader, I'm sure a custom run will fix the problem. Just waiting out the phone for any problems first. Thanks for your response
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Anyone knows how to login in Rescue app. that came from new update 217.401...
I put 6 digit code but every time it says invalid.
I guess thats because it will only work once an HTC rep gives you a code that you can use. They will probably use that to remotely troubleshoot your phone by 'taking over' controls via that app.
It does not seem to be of any use beyond that.
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Hello everyone
I am doing a project as part of my final year in engineering, and the project is an automated toll collection system, using NFC payment method. So I need to know if my idea is feasible.
I have a Nexus 5 and my friend and team mate has an HTC One. Our idea is to tap the phone with our NFC app open, on a "payment terminal" which will send details to the terminal over NFC, and that terminal must verify these details of the user (USERNAME & PASSWORD) and call a java web service, and return some other information back to the phone over NFC. Since we do not have a "terminal" as such, we plan on using one of the phones as a "customer phone" and the other as the "terminal".
I know I can develop an app for the Nexus 5 that can easily handle this, but is the same freedom available with the HTC One?
There are two apps we'll be using:
1. Client app on phone1 that sends user details over NFC to "terminal"(phone2)
2. Terminal app on phone2 that receives details over NFC and eventually returns confirmation to phone1.
I'd like to know which phone will work best as phone1 and phone2.
All help is greatly appreciated and I thank you all in advance
Please guys, it'd be great if someone shed some light on the matter. Its a little urgent Thanks!
They should be equal for using nfc as it runs independently from each ROM, but just to be safe you should USE the NEXUS 5 as your terminal because of stock android.
Good Luck
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Essem G said:
They should be equal for using nfc as it runs independently from each ROM, but just to be safe you should USE the NEXUS 5 as your terminal because of stock android.
Good Luck
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Thanks, I just wanted to know if the HTC one can be used for NFC development, and if its NFC feature can be used feely.