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Boot fastboot

I'm hoping the correct answer is 1. Even if it is, how do I get out of it? I have never deliberately used fastboot and I sure don't want it now. I think that horrible concave power button might have caused it somehow. I want to get out of fastboot and stay out of it, at least for now.

Help Rooting for a log-time linux user.

"Is upgrading to a newer device an option?"

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From what I have learned about android, it seems to me to be a design disaster. ........................

I agree with everything you have written. I am still learning the basics of Android and how to reduce the bloatware and (to me) useless applications which tend to get in the way of my apparently minimal requirements.
Thanks for posting.

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Now think about how stupid window$ is compared to *nix. ......................

Hear, hear! My thoughts exactly!

I use this fun app on my phones, UserLAnd, which lets you run various Linux distros. .................

Thanks for posting that; I will give it a try.

.................... If I may ask your opinion, Pros and Cons using Linux vs Windows? Just General info, please

General info you ask? For starters it is tidy and efficient, where Microsoft Windows is messy and inefficient.
It is secure and can be tailored to suit a wide range of user requirements and needs.
Downloads, including chosen operating system updates, can be done simultaneously while the computer is in normal use.
In my experience, I have not found a limit to the number of downloads that can be performed simultaneously.
Finally, it provides a high degree of choice and independence.

It should not be considered to be a "plug and play" kind of operating system that Windows is (kind of). Linux requires some participation in the choice of distribution and the installation of certain required software.
In my case, (Linux Mint since 2014 New Year's Day) the adoption of Linux has accelerated my understanding of computer software beyond all previous expectations. Largely due to good forum support.

Thanks for this thread and to all contributors.

Jim.

Trongle S2 (MXQ clone)

Thanks for the rapid reply.

I don't think I have tried resetting it so I'll have to back it up to SD card or USB stick and give it a go. My 3 smart phones run Lollipop and don't have this problem.

I think it's the version of Lollipop that's causing the problem. Need to try other versions from SD/USB or alternative OS such as ARM based Linux. Any other OS I could try? Any diagnostic software for Android or Linux etc or something I could boot from SD/USB to test the h/w?

Device freezes

Android device freezes and never goes past the galaxy A520F Android logo screen. I've tried to Wipe out the cache and do factory reset, saw this message "E:Failed to clear BCB message:failed to find /misc partition"
phone's done.....if the partition where the os resides is corrupted and you do not have usb debugging turned on, then there is nothing you can do.

unless:
if you do have usb debugging turned and you can get into fastboot mode you might be able to flash a firmware update from here: https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/

Help Android mt65xx - s13

All the apps do not work on it except a few, I sent a link of one of the apps that work:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RzVQmvpDoXsShXmuSh8rwwVoyTn66hLZ/view?usp=sharing

And it does not work:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w6f6anySoKrVk8bf07u7n-IK8Im40_fV/view?usp=sharing

And if it works for me I can re-edit the build.prop file and everything will work out:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rRWIapdLIOf3NhVO1KPxFkqC4hFWvAMT/view?usp=sharing

Maybe you can edit the latter to be like the first in the signature or something similar

Charging

That is fine.
Slower charging is preferred, because it is better for the battery.

Fast charging shortens the life of the battery.

The slowest charge would be from a USB port from a computer or a laptop.
It may not carry enough current to charge and use the device at the same time, and will be incredibly slow, but build up a negligable amount of heat.

Normal charging, 'preferred' in your case, is a standard rate that will charge while the device is used, and should build up a nominal amount of heat.

Fast charging builds up a ton of heat, and charges quickly- although not always thoroughly.
This will wear the battery out quicker than the other charging speeds.

Play Store Missing From Phone

Nothing changes the dact that any anti virus junk is absolutely worthless on Android.

It does nothing but slow a device down.

In fact,, it is one of the first things I look for when someone tells me that their device is laggy, slow to start, or generally sluggish.

Just because a company claims that the information collection/sharing can 'be turned off', let Google serve as a perfect example as to why this is not to be trusted.

Antivirus apps actually leave your device MORE vulnerable, because of the intimate permissions that you must give away in order for it to 'work'.

At the absolute minimum, if you just cannot stand to be without an app of this sort, then try Sophos.

Not only has it beat all the others in testing, it is also free.

https://security.en.uptodown.com/android

Looking for a day/date widget.

I've used SD Digiclock by Silent Designs for years. You can choose what colors you want the day, date & time displayed, and what size font (different size for time & day/date is possible) and how opaque you want it all to be. I like white characters with full transparency so I can see my homescreen behind it. It is just a widget & very easy to use.

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Different ring tone for contacts and non-contacts?

i found this:
Group Ringtone

from the decription, this sounds like what you are looking for:
Group Ringtone automatically sets the custom ringtones of your contacts based on the group membership of each contact. So now you can also use Google Contacts to manage your ringtones.

Group Ringtone also supports a default ringtone for all your contacts. By setting the default ringtone different from your phone's default ringtone, you can have different ringtones for stored contacts and "unknown" (not stored) contacts.

Hook up Samsung to flash drive

Apparently the A02s does not have the feature. That isn't surprising as it's a cheap phone (less than $55 with tax at walmart), but still a little disappointing. I wonder if the Stylus has OTG.
do you have usb debugging enabled?
https://www.hardreset.info/devices/samsung/samsung-galaxy-a02s/faq/faq/usb-debugging-samsung/

and maybe try these steps:
https://technowikis.com/43936/samsung-galaxy-a02-a02s-and-a12-does-not-recognize-solution

Moto One stopped reading all SD Cards

One thing I can tell you is that a factory reset will not revert you to Android 9. All it does is erase the user storage, i.e. any apps you installed, any update to pre-installed apps, and all of your settings and data (including photographs, messages, etc). It does nothing at all to the system partition, so will not undo any system updates. The fact is that when your phone receives an update that overwrites the previous system, so it doesn't actually have a copy of Android 9 any more that it could revert to.

Of course a reset is still a hassle: you need to back up anything you want to keep, and you need to set the phone up again afterwards. But you don't need to worry about undoing system updates.

I don't know this device, and don't have any real suggestions for fixing it. You could try booting into Safe Mode and see whether that helps: Safe Mode disables all user-installed apps, so if the card works in that mode it would suggest that one of your apps is the problem. You could try going into recovery mode and clearing the system cache (if you have that option: newer phones tend not to). I assume you have already rebooted the phone a few times.

[DEC/31/21] BUKK DECEMBER update U.S.A.

The BUKK update is also being rolled out to carrier locked U.S.A. devices, G99*U, for the following carriers and CSC codes...
  • USA (TMB) T-Mobile (USA)
  • USA (SPR) Sprint (cdma)
Also, for these carrier unlocked, G99*U1, devices...
  • USA (TMB) T-Mobile (USA)
  • USA (ATT) AT&T
  • USA (TFN) Tracfone
  • USA (SPR) Sprint (cdma)
  • USA (ACG) Nextech/C Spire
  • USA (LRA) Bluegrass Cellular
  • USA (XAS) unbranded

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