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Hi Blackbolt,
I've got a ZTE T22 Australian Telstra phone which has the same problem with flashlight apps, I would dearly love to try your app out on my phone.
Cheers, Ian
Thanks, have installed and followed all the instructions but when I try Get Authorization using the code "free" (without quotes) it comes back with This app could not be Authorized! Internet access is available via WiFi.
Cheers, Ian
Kernel issue... easily resolved I believe
and it has been resolved.
You can root the phone, stay stock and still flash a custom kernel.
I had originally downloaded the apk to my PC and transferred it to the phone. So to check, I stopped it, cleared data, uninstalled it then opened your site in the phone's browser and downloaded v2 directly to the phone. Installed it and tried authorising again it but still won't play ball. I've tried it with WiFi disabled using 3G data only and though I can open your site ok I still can't get it to authorize. I've also tried it on our WiFi network at the office and it behaves the same. I am getting a lock symbol in the browser when I open your site but I expect that's normal if it is a secure site. I've just tried installing v2 on a Samsung Galaxy Ace running Gingerbread 2.3.4 and it authorizes perfectly (I didn't try to use it of course) so it is starting to look like it is an access problem on the ZTE-T22 which is running ICS 4.0.4.
Ian

Hello Ian. I made an update just for you and everyone else who is running Android versions newer than 2.3.3. Please try the new version 2.1 to see if you can Authorize! Enjoy..
Thanks Blackbolt, it authorizes now without any problems but I can't turn the LED on. It shows it has turned it on but nothing is happening. Also can't tick the Dim & Flash boxes although I can change the two sliders. Probably tied up with the later Android version. Thanks for your efforts, I guess I'll just have to use the display as a torch for the time being.
Cheers, Ian
