I need your help please
- By maggiem2481
- Smartphones
- 2 Replies
Tap on that app, this will help you to know the name of the app. Or you can just go to Settings > Apps > look for this app and open it to know its name.
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Tap on that app, this will help you to know the name of the app. Or you can just go to Settings > Apps > look for this app and open it to know its name.
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I have a OnePlus Nord N10 5G phone. It does have a headphone jack. The earbuds are wired, and I plug them into the headphone jack. Right now I have one end of the USB cable plugged into the phone, and the other end of the cable plugged into a charger that is attached to a wall socket. But when I have the other end of the cable plugged into a USB port on my Dell Windows 10 laptop, there is also no sound coming from the phone unless I have the earbuds plugged in. But, if I have one end of the USB cable plugged into the phone, and the other end is not plugged into anything, there still is no sound.
Yes... but no, definitely not. The kPad and iPlay 20s have laminated IPS panels as well and Alldocube is experienced enough IMO. It’s not the impression one gets when inspecting the panel closely under the microscope.https://www.techradar.com/reviews/alldocube-iwork-gt-windows-11-business-tablet#:~:text=TechRadar Verdict,to a great value tablet.
"" laminated 2.000*1.200px 10.4" IPS panel is an excellent bargain".. .
The laminate itself could be causing the greenish cast.
ocnbrze is correct, I'm no genius, just a retired Union Electrician out of Chicago
The answer was just something I picked up from other wireless forums. I think it has to do with authentication.so you need to use your stock browser.

Factory reset will not undo a system update. All it does is erase user data and apps, so sets the phone back to the state that it would have left the factory in if it had been released with the firmware that's currently installed, and does not revert it to the firmware it actually left the factory with.@Hadron Thanks for the detailed explanation on that suggestion. Helps clarify a lot of things. Sounds like it would just be much easier to update and then, if things do end up getting worse, do a factory reset or something.
Looking on the sites looks like only the international version has roms unless I'm looking at it wrong.A solution might be to install a custom ROM of the desired Android version. The Galaxy S7 is quite an easy device to root, I've rooted an S7 myself. and had plenty of support on XDA Devs.
if you have been letting google backup your photos and they are not there, then somehow you have deleted them.Thanks ocnbrze,
yes I've checked Google and other back up "clouds"...no where to be seen. I must have inadvertently deleted them, but to be honest, I don't know how, as they were important...ah well, thanks anyway.

Well if everyone has your app, than that app is installed on their device. And as you say all installed apps will get a notification......so I am not sure I understand your question.