The greatest mobile TV app ever .your android device Free
- By Rifi2023
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ThanksI created a channel for your app. Thanks for sharing and good luck.
ok then fish only tanks.....water changes are the key to keeping good water quality....as well as not over feeding.Yes, just for the fish. Thank you very much for such a comprehensive answer
Thank you for your reply, I have used different sim cards and the same problem occurs, it is a problem with the phone.. When I use the simcard(s) in another phone, there is no issue.
In Settings > About phone > Software information... what are the, "Build number", and, "Service provider software version". (see screenshot)Apparently this was to install UK software. Obviously a batch of phones that were originally meant for another market?
I have rooted a few phones in my day, but I've never installed a custom ROM, so here's my situation. I have a Galaxy S4mini (SPH-L520) variant. It is currently rooted, but it still has the old KitKat Android version, which I think is 4.4.2. That version is proving outdated to the point of being ostensibly useless. Play store crashes. YouTube won't update to a version that works. The list goes on. I use this phone as a universal remote, because Samsung only had the IR blasters in the Galaxy 4, 5, and 6 series. I'll never understand why they discontinued this excellent feature. If I want to continue using this phone for my purpose, it's time for me to bite the bullet, and force an Android update, and I've been working on it for hours now, to no avail. Again, the phone is rooted. I have Odin. All of the sources I've found keep steering me to mediafire to acquire the ROM, but all of their downloads contain file types that are not what Odin requires, such as .tar, .md5, .smd, .tz, and .tgz. Google searches keep directing me to flash the stock firmware, which is obviously not my desired result. The videos I'm seeing aren't helping either. Obviously, I'm doing something wrong, or overlooking some key detail. Can anyone point me in the right direction, please? My email is [Removed] if that makes communicating easier. I look forward to any help here.
<service
android:name=".MyAutofillService"
android:label="My Autofill Service"
android:permission="android.permission.BIND_AUTOFILL_SERVICE"
android:exported="true">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.service.autofill.AutofillService" />
</intent-filter>
</service>
package com.example.myapplication
import android.os.CancellationSignal
import android.service.autofill.*
class MyAutofillService : AutofillService() {
override fun onFillRequest(p0: FillRequest, p1: CancellationSignal, p2: FillCallback) {
TODO("Not yet implemented")
}
override fun onSaveRequest(p0: SaveRequest, p1: SaveCallback) {
TODO("Not yet implemented")
}
}
startService(Intent(applicationContext, MyAutofillService::class.java))
Done, thank you.... you might want to post this in the xda guide and see if anyone there might know of an answer......
I used it too but didn't like how everything is made, I mean the design and the names of the tools that sometimes confused me. After this app, I tried using an online video editor called fastreel and liked it better. The site is simple and understandable for any user of any age.)Good app, I used it sever times for my Youtube channel, I had to add some videos from my screen to the final video editing and it really helped me. I rate it 9/10 because I had to lower the system sounds.
But presumably if you have an existing library of non-DRM epubs it would be able to read those? If would only be books bought through NOOK that couldn't be read on other systems (or not if you live in a jurisdiction that forbids removal of DRM even for personal use, which I personally don't but I'm not up-to-date on US law in this regard).