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Just a quick one to say that I installed the XDA app (build 1.1.6b-play) on my phone (Asus zenfone 7) and it won't let me log in. I've tried using my username and my email address, and I'm using the same password that I used to log in just now on my PC. I just get a "Invalid username/password" message when I try to log on.

TrevTheD said:
Not sure if this is the place to post this. Please move if it needs to!
Just a quick one to say that I installed the XDA app (build 1.1.6b-play) on my phone (Asus zenfone 7) and it won't let me log in. I've tried using my username and my email address, and I'm using the same password that I used to log in just now on my PC. I just get a "Invalid username/password" message when I try to log on.
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The "old" XDA app has been abandoned with the transition to Xenforo. THE new XDA will be available via Google Play Store soon. As of the statement in the OP of "Welcome to XDA 2021!" the launch target is today. Here's a help thread for the new app available:
[Index] XDA 2021: Navigating the New Forum App by @sd_shadow

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When I try to favorite a forum and exit the the app then enter it again it doesn't save it.
Its not only that though; When trying to post a photo in a post or topic the app says, "you need to login before you can post photos", when I am logged in.
The app also says to contact an administrator if this error occurs again, which it has over and over, so if there are any admins out there I'd love to report the issue.
Thanks!
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Nabbu said:
When I try to favorite a forum and exit the the app then enter it again it doesn't save it.
Its not only that though; When trying to post a photo in a post or topic the app says, "you need to login before you can post photos", when I am logged in.
The app also says to contact an administrator if this error occurs again, which it has over and over, so if there are any admins out there I'd love to report the issue.
Thanks!
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Shoot them an email through their market page. I have had many issues with the newest release as well.
-Can't upload photos
-crashing when reading threads
-videos/photos not showing up
-app crashing when viewing a photo-
app crashes when grabbing thread URL in app
I'm guilty of not actually attempting to debug these issues in any way, but none the less they are all there and can be replicated with ease.
I'm having the same issue also
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You could use the tapatalk app instead.
http://db.tt/Sup7SWhZ
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[Q] Cant access email.

Hello all,
this morning i woke up and my email app didt download my emails (hotmail) and asked for password. i entered it and said it was wrong. then i realised when i tried to log in from my pc that my account was hacked and blocked from microsoft. after some hours i recovered my email account and I set a new password but i still can access it from Email app on my device. I tried to remove app cache twice but nothing. I try to connect and it say wrong usrername or password.
Edit: I contacted Microsoft and they couldnt either help!
what can i do??!
Try official app.
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UtkarshGupta said:
Try official app.
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i tried an no luck! it just refuses to accept my password! i think it has something to do with the latest update from samsung!

Falcon pro back again

Falcon pro is a Twitter app which is very popular on android.
Today Verges posted an update regarding Falcon Pro and its future. In short, the app is now free and available as a direct download from http://getfalcon.pro. You'll need to side load the app if you decide to download it from the site. You can enable side loading of apps by launching your Settings app and going to Security, then checking the box next to "Unknown sources."
Simply making the app free and releasing it for all to download outside of the Play store doesn't solve the token issue, though. In order to get around the limit, you'll need to find a hidden custom log-in screen.
Start by tapping the falcon on the main page, then tap and shake your way to the custom log-in notification. If you're not patient enough to try and figure it out, or you just want to use the app without jumping through hoops, you can find instructions here.
The workaround is brilliant. By allowing users to create their own Twitter application keys and in the process their own tokens, anyone can log in to Falcon Pro and use the app to its full potential. Visit this page on Twitter's developer portal and create your own application. The app name you use will show on every tweet you send through the app, so make sure you pick something that shows off your personality. Before we go on to the next step, e-mail yourself the Consumer Key and Consumer Secret.
If you want clear instructions feel free to ask
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Please include a short description of the app in the OP.
scorpion667 said:
Please include a short description of the app in the OP.
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Ummm twitter app? States it in op.
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krish0809 said:
Falcon pro is a Twitter app which is very popular on android.
Today Verges posted an update regarding Falcon Pro and its future. In short, the app is now free and available as a direct download from http://getfalcon.pro. You'll need to side load the app if you decide to download it from the site. You can enable side loading of apps by launching your Settings app and going to Security, then checking the box next to "Unknown sources."
Simply making the app free and releasing it for all to download outside of the Play store doesn't solve the token issue, though. In order to get around the limit, you'll need to find a hidden custom log-in screen.
Start by tapping the falcon on the main page, then tap and shake your way to the custom log-in notification. If you're not patient enough to try and figure it out, or you just want to use the app without jumping through hoops, you can find instructions here.
The workaround is brilliant. By allowing users to create their own Twitter application keys and in the process their own tokens, anyone can log in to Falcon Pro and use the app to its full potential. Visit this page on Twitter's developer portal and create your own application. The app name you use will show on every tweet you send through the app, so make sure you pick something that shows off your personality. Before we go on to the next step, e-mail yourself the Consumer Key and Consumer Secret.
If you want clear instructions feel free to ask
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How does I use it? I can't get past the first page. With the puzzle thing
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Tap on the four corners after you open the app u ll get four different colours now tap on the Orange colour on the bottom left side and shake up device and follow instructions. If u need any further help feel free to ask
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I've followed all the instructions but after I've logged into Twitter and the app loaded all my tweets, it crashed and exits to the home screen :S any idea why?
By the way, thank you for this information :thumbup:
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Try to delete the app and install again I did that and it's working fine for me now no problems :thumbup:
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I've done that several times and ive also deleted app temp in data/app. Still no luck
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It works fine.
Make sure you have a callback and that twitter is allowed to login through your client. I read an article on androidpolice.
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Falcon Pro is not working at my college connection (hotspot), though it works on my home wi-fi connection. More of a network problem. Anyway to resolve it?
For those who are experiencing 'crash when open' uninstall 'lucky patcher'.
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melbourne408 said:
I read an article on androidpolice.
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Specifically, this article.
works flawlessly for me! I can finally get rid of twitter for android & tweetcaster :beer:
courtesy of my blacked out N4 pimped by T-Mobile
thanks for sharing!

Xda general:tired of this

Your submission could not be processed because the token has expired.
Please push the back button and
Is this using an app?
@bitpushr might be able to help.
the_scotsman said:
Is this using an app?
@bitpushr might be able to help.
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No, windows 7 and ubunt browser firefox tried other also but same
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This happens when you are logged in, go to reply, and your session times out. Try to log in with 'Remember me' which sets a cookie, and should keep you logged in while you are replying.

Why can't I link my OWN Disqus profile?

XDA just seems to create a new Disqus profile for me for use on here. Why can't I use my own? And if I try to log out of Disqus, it logs me out of the Forums as well.
smileyhead said:
XDA just seems to create a new Disqus profile for me for use on here. Why can't I use my own? And if I try to log out of Disqus, it logs me out of the Forums as well.
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It's probably using the email account associated with your xda account
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