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i'm posting this here, i hope it's in the right place... (if not - please move it where it belongs)
it applies to LG Optimus 2x subforum structure
> http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=999
i think all tutorials and guides should have their own separate section... (several people agreed as well)
so the new lg O2x forum substructure should look something like this:
Optimus 2x General
Optimus 2x Tutorials & Guides (or how-to) (new)
Optimus 2x Q&A
Optimus 2x Accessories
Optimus 2x Android Development
Optimus 2x SU660 AD
Optimus 2x Themes and apps
it should be more user friendly like this, especially for newbies because all the basic tutorials & how-to's would be much easier to find... also, we could avoid multiple "how-to" questions on the many threads...
most important and most-asked-for tutorials like nvflashing/smartflashing, rooting, etc. could be more visible as stickies...
thanks for the consideration...
sincerely
You are at right place mate..
But, you should have posted here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1976627
You will get better chances of admins and mods seeing this..
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oh, sorry :/ i didn't catch that thread...
that's why i wrote "move it where it belongs" if i missed something...
60nine said:
oh, sorry :/ i didn't catch that thread...
that's why i wrote "move it where it belongs" if i missed something...
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Just copy paste to that thread then
And report my post saying you need this thread closed.. as you can't report your own post and I'm in mobile..
Nothing is True.. Everything is PermittedĀ©
Since this topic affects all LG phones and it is really important I'm sharing link to this topic in G2 section.
For Moderators: Please, don't remove this topic.If you can lock it and make it sticky it would be great.
For everybody: If you want to say anything don't do it here, but in the topic from this link.
showthread.php?p=46968244
It looks like Asus Memo Pad series tablet gained wild success due to very affordable price with decent performance. In addition, Asus is developer-friendly, so why doesn't there have forum for the tablet series?
Please post your request in the appropriate thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660354
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whats the difference between G3 Android Development &G3 Original Android Development
both have roms i wonder whats the difference
from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development
LG G3 Original Android Development
Welcome to the LG G3 original development forum. This forum is used to find or discuss original development on the LG G3 phone, including ROMs, kernels, rooting, mods and more.
This is an original development forum, which differs from the LG G3 Development forum in that discussion and items in this forum are for mostly original development on the LG G3, where the regular development forum is for modifications to stock tools where there has not been significant change. For more details on Original vs Regular Development forums, see this post on our Portal.
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and from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development
LG G3 Android Development
Welcome to the LG G3 development forum. This forum is used to find or discuss development on the LG G3 phone, including ROMs, kernels, rooting, mods and more.
This is a development forum, which differs from the LG G3 Original Development forum in that discussion and items in this forum are for derivatives of stock ROMS, kernels or other materials, and the Original Development forum includes new work which is mostly original. For more details on Original vs Regular Development forums, see this post on our Portal.
Before posting in this section you must be a Senior Member, which essentially means that you have a few posts under your belt to show that you are familiar with XDA's rules. To be promoted to a Senior Member, participate on the forum answering others' questions or asking (legitimate) questions. We have this rule to keep the noise to a minimum - and ask you to give a little back in order to get help from our hard-working developers.
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