Spoofing MAC address on hox - HTC One X

Did someone tried to accomplish that? I know there is pry fi but it does not work with our device
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My I ask why you need to spoof your Mac address?
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no reason really i just like to keep things private
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So nobody tried it? I know trips old kernel did something but i dont know what. And the daily data being collected about me and you (yes you) could be a lot more unreliable if every human would know how to do this
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My cell phone stolen :(

Hey guys my cell phone got stolen .. was ****ing sleeping at home and some bastard picklocked my door and broke all my securities and robed the cell n my wallet.
have the imei can you tell me how to trace it ? i ****ing dont expect nything from INDIAN POLICE..
There are a few trackers which use your IMEI no........dont remember any though
And BTW dont you have any security app installed????If you do that might help you
csoulr666 said:
There are a few trackers which use your IMEI no........dont remember any though
And BTW dont you have any security app installed????If you do that might help you
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nope i dont have ny security app.. can you name some tracking things..?
You can push androidlost app from market to your phone, and trace it(well, only if thief has not deleted ur google account from the phone.)
Good luck anyway.
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Just go to htcsense.com log in with your sense acount and there you can trace it.
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Plan B to the rescue!
Phone your network provider ASAP! Say to black list your IMEI. I know as a fact Indian police won't help much. I will pray that you get your phone back. If you use Plan B, make sure you get the police to break in, don't DIY. Yes, I know the Indian Police won't help a lot, but give it a go. If they don't help, get all your friends together and break in. Before breaking in, bring with you some sparklers, fireworks, smoke bombs, stink bombs, car battery, bottles filled with fuel, firearms of any kind, torch, a lighter, box of matches, car, motorbikes, baseball bat, big bags to carry stuff, urge to pee (on burglars face), water, taser, laser, police siren, and a big bunch of other stuff. Hope things work out!
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MrTaco505 said:
Just go to htcsense.com log in with your sense acount and there you can trace it.
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Mobile tracker might be disabled.
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Bad-Wolf said:
Mobile tracker might be disabled.
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Works for me
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MrTaco505 said:
Works for me
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Yours must be enabled then. Mobile tracker uses your data.
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Bad-Wolf said:
Yours must be enabled then. Mobile tracker uses your data.
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All you need is to tap on the GPS selection in the notification bar and there you can track it.
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Yeah.... I prefer not to use it. Also just because it uses GPS doesn't mean it won't use data to relay the location back.
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if the phone is rooted push avast to it it embeds it self in the recovery do even a factory reset wont remove it and it runs silent GPS via text even with new Google accounts and sim
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Can you give the exact name of this app.
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its called avast made by the same people who do the PC version even if you put it on it generates a random name ans runs it a nightmare. to remove read before installing especially the rooted bit
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avast.android.mobilesecurity
How does it embed itself into recovery.
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carefully....
Good answer.
when you set up the rooted version it asks for a pin if you you flash a new rom or do a factory reset it then bring up the menu if you enter the pin in the dialer it runs under. some service name you make up when you set it up or a random one if you install it make sure you take note of the service name as when I did it it texting my wife phone stolen with GPS location silently. on my phone did not know untilled she told me
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So, did you find it? My tips help you? LOL.
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So Long iPhone 4S

Today I learned the true powers of the Android OS. It's So advanced. I left the 4S for this phone and I never been more happy.
I'm using the Asia One X in the usa on AT&T. The hardware on this phone is amazing. I'm so happy I made the switch.
When I first used it I noticed that the data was a tad bit slow. So I decided to to some research (Google and i go waaay back lol) and i found it could be do to APN settings. But the access point names where good. For all americans using this phone you gotta go online and change your data from Data for iPhone to data for smartphone. you can also call them. I did this now data just as fast as it was on my 4S and I'm getting more signal bars now. went from 3 to full.( if this helped you hit my thanks button) I'm trying to learn everything I can about android everything. any tips on what I can do or who I can talk to would be great.Thanks to all.
DROID DEFF DOSE!
You got my thanks for the switch from 4s to Android. Have fun with Android!
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Welcome to the dark side, its more fun here and we have cake.
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treebill said:
Welcome to the dark side, its more fun here and we have cake.
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Happy to be here love this phone mines have none off the issues others have..
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Admittedly, I did enjoy the unified updates for iOS, where everything came out at the same time for all supported devices. However, I'm loving my HOX of two months, and would not look to an iOS phone in the future.
welcome android convert :good:
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Welcome to the dark side, its more fun here and we have cake.
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Yes I must agree there plenty of cake here android kicks arse over any ios/osx adb the best of 2 worlds ie linux and java
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Welcome to Android world and congrats with your choice when you chose HTC One X - the best phone on the market.
XDA is the best community! Enjoy your every minute you're spending here.
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Thanks everyone. The only thing that upsets me when I think about this phone is why it take me so long to switch. You guys have any tips to get the most out of my device?
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VIIRU§ said:
Thanks everyone. The only thing that upsets me when I think about this phone is why it take me so long to switch. You guys have any tips to get the most out of my device?
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There is no particular advice, the only advice is "just use your phone", all the other stuff will come later :d
Get some good apps from PlayStore and you're good to go.
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Suggestion : 1 account per IP adress

Is it a good idea ?
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Well you might cone from a library where many users are using xda it you could use it from work where many people might use xda
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Is it a good idea ?
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I don't think will work , it will limit people access to the forum .
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Is it a good idea ?
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If you are trying to limit the accounts i dont think it will work. I have three computers at my house alone...
Do you post from work? Does anybody else? How many people out there use proxies? A bunch.
Wouldn't work
Problem: Dynamic IP
Theres workarounds to everthing... TOR browser... plus, could have multiple users at one home, or a dev, logged in with multiple phones, a computer you browse with, and a computer you compile with... too many variables... namely the way IP addressing works...
Ex My college dorm ip and I know 5 people from there that are on xda
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xeloni said:
Is it a good idea ?
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Nope, it won't work. Most people are behind a NAT nowadays - I use a dongle and my IP is:
1. Changed every couple of hours
2. Shared between LOADS of mobile devices.
Also, like someone said - people use these sites at school or libraries etc, so, no. It wouldn't work
Bored of noobs Who use 15accounts to troll everyone and criticize devis jobs
.....
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xeloni said:
Bored of noobs Who use 15accounts to troll everyone and criticize devis jobs
.....
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There may be some like that, if you suspect someone is behind multiple accounts, please report them to a mod and they will check it out. If the mods find that it is the same person behind it, they will be banned.
Yes could you give me 1 or 2 mods i dont know everyone X)
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xeloni said:
Yes could you give me 1 or 2 mods i dont know everyone X)
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Administrators and Moderators
Yes and no, coming from a forum that bans people on IP if they register different accounts in the same network. The catch is even if you login to a friends WiFi network and they have an account, you're banned, also, what if you're in a hotel? And multiple people either register or login? Bad.
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If i were a troll, i wouldn't even notice this.
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It will lower active user, i guess.
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Switching to One V

I'm currently thinking bout switching from a galaxy s2 skyrocket to the one v but am lookin for users suggestions on how this phone is for everyone. Also looking at a rating on ease of rooting and custom software
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confyzone said:
I'm currently thinking bout switching from a galaxy s2 skyrocket to the one v but am lookin for users suggestions on how this phone is for everyone. Also looking at a rating on ease of rooting and custom software
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IMO don't bother, it's **** easy to brick rooted or non rooted
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confyzone said:
I'm currently thinking bout switching from a galaxy s2 skyrocket to the one v but am lookin for users suggestions on how this phone is for everyone. Also looking at a rating on ease of rooting and custom software
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It's a fine phone. Coming from a 4.3" device it will take some time getting used to the screen size though. But once you do it's pretty great.
Rooting is rather noob-friendly, I think, although there aren't too many custom roms yet. That will change in the near future.
Yea I've already got a build environment set up on a Linux so shouldn't be to hard to build
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confyzone said:
Yea I've already got a build environment set up on a Linux so shouldn't be to hard to build
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another dev? welcome to the chosen few
Aha a novice dev only done a few builds off of cm10 github for the skyrocket but I'd definetly be tryin to dev for the one v
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Question as well does anyone know the dialer codes for this phone? Haven't been able to find them
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I am a total noob and I have the one v I was able to root with out bricking so I would be willing to bet you will not have any probs
I'm a noob to, just joined today. I currently have a Bold9900 which is from Rogers, I unlocked it and took it to virgin for a cheaper plan. Although getting tired of blackberry itself cause this phone freezes 3 times a day, I have to pop the battery every time. I was thinking of switching over to the HTC One V
It seems like a decent phone.. I'm not the type of person to have the "latest and greatest" And i certainly don't fancy those 4+ inch mini-tablet super-phones like the Nexus 4 or the Galaxy S3... Even the One X is slightly to big for my liking... I also prefer expandable memory, which the One S doesn't have but the One V does.
This One V would be my FIRST Android phone ever. All I've ever had was Blackberry and an old Motorola. So I think it would be a good Android entry level phone.
Or choice is good although one backside is its a single core phone
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Wireless Tethering

Sorry for a probably answered question. Is the wireless tether going through my minutes or data...is it the same for non rooted phones as well
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Data and yes. It uses the data to used for a WiFi essentially. Of that mashes any sense. Although this is one of those Google questions. Although, I do applaud you for posting in the right section.
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Well thanks for the reply bud and no...google doesnt return an answer that i want. I am going to eventually stop asking questions on here if i keep getting told to search google. Its a forum for a reason, not a place for boys to act tough over the net
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drneely said:
Well thanks for the reply bud and no...google doesnt return an answer that i want. I am going to eventually stop asking questions on here if i keep getting told to search google. Its a forum for a reason, not a place for boys to act tough over the net
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Not trying to act tough, but that is something that should be said. If you searched Google and found no answer you should state it to avoid people saying anything like that. Glad I could help.
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