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| visits | member for | 6 months |
| seen | Jun 11 at 14:57 | |
| stats | profile views | 7 |
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Jun 10 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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May 19 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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May 3 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 12 |
asked | How do I get a camera icon on my lockscreen? |
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Feb 12 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Jan 15 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jan 4 |
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Download Zip file attached on gmail There seems to be a way to patch your Email apk to allow this: forum.xda-developers.com/… . I guess it would also work with Gmail. Once I've been able to try this, and if it works, I'll post an answer. |
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Dec 12 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 12 |
accepted | Nexus 7 wont boot after complete discharge |
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Dec 12 |
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Nexus 7 wont boot after complete discharge @BryanDenny Holding it for > 30 seconds worked! Thanks! |
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Dec 12 |
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Nexus 7 wont boot after complete discharge Wow, it worked, thanks! 30 seconds is a rediculously long time, I would have never thought of that by myself. Every other device I have that has long-press functions needs 5 seconds, 10 seconds max. |
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Dec 12 |
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Nexus 7 wont boot after complete discharge Both :-) the stock AC adapter uses a USB cable to connect with the tablet. I'll try the 30 seconds trick next. |
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Dec 12 |
asked | Nexus 7 wont boot after complete discharge |
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Dec 11 |
answered | Do I really need to install a task manager? |
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Dec 11 |
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Do task killers actually work? They definitely help on older Androids. I have a HTC Tattoo that sometimes becomes to sluggish to use, even in the home screen and simple menus. I find that killing tasks manually immediately restores responsiveness. I guess this is a combination of 1) the low memory of the device and 2) bad apps. On newer devices, I never needed a task killer. |
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Dec 11 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 2 |
awarded | Student |
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Dec 2 |
asked | Siri-like answers in Google Voice Search on 4.2 |