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  1. Sorry that the phone didn't work out for you. Certainly there are different ideas about what hardware looks and functions best. But I must admit the software is currently a weak spot. I'm going to respond to the software issues. Please keep in mind that I am not employed by FxTec, I'm just a developer who was given a device to get LineageOS running on it. Further, I'm not really a "keyboard phone" type, this is my first keyboard phone (but my wife used to love her Relay 4G, which is why I was the Cyanogen dev for that device for a while). I have gotten to know Chen and a few other
    8 points
  2. Sorry, couldn't resist the thread title. πŸ˜‰ I posted this in the protective cases thread, but this isn't really about directly protecting the Pro1 but increasing the grip on the back of the Pro 1 which is quite slippery. I don't like putting cases on my phones (a bumper might be nice), but even if you are using a pouch or a case, if you ever use the phone outside the case, this could be relevant. I love how the naked Pro 1 feels in my hands, but I worried about the slickness of the back, especially when drawing it out of my pocket. A number of folks have used different non-case sol
    3 points
  3. Not dismissing your frustration or criticizing your venting (we're here for you, pal), but for anyone new and curious about the Pro 1, this is NOT my experience with my Pro 1. πŸ˜‰ I'm impressed. I'm not sure I could (strength-wise) rip my Pro 1 in two, though I won't make the experiment.
    3 points
  4. Yup, worked out the same for me. Lol. Alex must be wondering about these stickerorders. πŸ˜„
    2 points
  5. I just received and paid the PayPal invoice for this special ebay order. It came out to $16.05, plus the original $9.99 for the service. So $26.04 total for 1600 stickers, which should last me a while, if I don't lose them and if they work for this application. Here is the breakdown, in British pounds:
    2 points
  6. Mr Laska's right. His workaround solves cracking sound issues. The Magisk module is available from Magisk Manager - it's name is "Audio Compatibility Patch". I run it with LineageOS, also with Viper4Android 2.7 (installed as Magisk module, but not available from Magisk Manager). Installer demanded also "Audio Modification Library" module for multiple patches to work together. As I found somewhere on the internet, the issue is caused by too small audio buffer - crackles happen on buffer underruns.
    2 points
  7. Honestly, i'm tempted to give my device off to some engineer to design a case in CAD which can then be 3D printed at will using a nice rubbery material. A proper fitting case is a custom made solution.
    2 points
  8. What you described is what I felt with the Gemini from planet computer. I was seleval time very close to make it fly. Anyway thanks a lot for sharing your experience, all voices count. I'm a bit sorry for you about the value you lost.
    2 points
  9. I figured, for the extra 81 cents, I would get the extra stickers, since I would be paying 10 times the price with the service fee and shipping fees. 😁 I'll be prepared, in case I find a crate of Pro1s on the side of the road. Or I open a repair business. Or if they fall off often. Or if it takes me hundreds of attempts to cut the non-circular ones at the corners of the keyboards.
    2 points
  10. Mine is fine apart from the typical rattle (though that's honestly not something I notice when handling the phone normally). Not flush with the case and both sides of the rocker have the same clicky feedback. Does a fine job and can be pressed down anywhere except the exact middle of it.
    2 points
  11. I ordered the "good" stickers (black, matte, vinyl) from the UK eBay, through a service that buys things on ebay within the UK and the ships them to the USA.
    2 points
  12. I am using Gcam 6.2 port for PocoPhone F1. Image quality is great but viewfinder is upside down in Night Sight mode and the viewfinder can freeze some times in low light situations. However, you are able to take pics just fine. - https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/themes/port-modded-google-camera-hdr-night-t3910336 BSG port is another option since viewfinder is not upside down in Night Sight mode. However, it has some issues with noise level. BSG port PocoPhone port
    2 points
  13. Heck no. As someone who dealt with the Priv for four years and enjoyed all of the quirks that come with that phone as well as stupid stuff like spotty Bluetooth connections and a barely functional headphone jack, the Pro1 is a much better phone in every way.
    2 points
  14. It's not clear, but if you want an official answer, you need to email infor@fxtec.com. Before the phone came out they projected security updates would come within 90 days of being released. Since we currently have the September update, that clearly hasn't happened. I would expect the upcoming OTA from IdeaLTE (their software developer) to bring us more up to date, but it too has been delayed by the Coronavirus. I hope not much longer. This may all go much smoother once they are caught up and phones are in general availability. Again, none of this is official, just guesses.
    2 points
  15. Please file an issue on the tracker and I'll look at it probably Monday. I'm already in the lights code with the keyboard backlight.
    2 points
  16. Never had a Priv but I can tell you my Pro is awesome. Does not overheat or reboots. Battery is solid too. If you don't mind potentially waiting 3 months to get yours just go order now.
    2 points
  17. It seems to be not an easy thing as if somebody would like to buy a new phone then it should be intact. If you use the device for days then send it back, there is high chance it will not be intact and the next buyer may receive a device which is not really new. So it is much better if you may meet with somebody around to see the device...
    2 points
  18. I can not see the logic in that. It is clearly much more a nice-to-have than need-to-have feature, so obviously it would not be at the top of the stack of issues for fixing. That some reports random reboots is one of the much more important things to handle. But that does not mean that we in anyway can conclude whether or not it will be handled once the more grave issues have been handled. I like @SchattengestaIt find it likely that it will be handled, but of course there are no guarantees here, unless officially stated.
    1 point
  19. Workarounds for most of the issues are documented here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15uE12Yv5nMvIF42U33cY5FQoF6M66QIn00cC876uf7Y/edit#gid=0
    1 point
  20. OP, I feel your pain. I already dropped the device from my hands (damn slippery metal) onto cement and now the back is marred up. This is one device where a case would reduce not only the slipperiness, but stop the stupid curved screen touches. Doubly so, the app EdgeNull is a GOD SEND for stopping the accidental touches. I set the pixel width to 58 for both landscape and portrait. This is a perfect mix that blocks touches and above all still allows you to hit burger menu icons for various apps. Also, for some reason my Wifi connection to my home router is utter shit.
    1 point
  21. ivoler HΓΌlle Case Kompatibel fΓΌr Huawei P20 Pro, Premium Transparent Klare Tasche SchutzhΓΌlle Weiche TPU Silikon Gel HandyhΓΌlle Schmaler Cover https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07BVRH8G2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0sTuEb1173YSK That's the one I bought. I used a hole puncher or whatever its called (additional holes in belts). It looks like a hack job, but I am very satisfied with this bumper. I shaved off volume up. Fingerprint reader took some butchering. But overall very happy. Tomorrow I will cut a better screen protector from vinyl (bestskinever).
    1 point
  22. It's a known bug in the keyboard driver. Certain keys are "dead" at reboot until you press any other key. I have not heard whether there are plans for a fix soon. But it's already fixed in Lineage.
    1 point
  23. OP, your issues are real imo, but many will be fixed soon in software. And others worked around, but takes effort and patience. But ripping it in half? You coulda sold it. In fact you can probably still sell it, although now you wont get nearly as much as when it just had broken screen.
    1 point
  24. I did a buy-it-now from here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/UK-GB-Parcel-Package-Forwarding-Shopping-Assistance-Service-Personal-Shopper/182997047405 In the notes for the seller, I put: I haven't received my invoice from them yet, but it is the weekend. I ordered some screen ribbon cables for my Relay 4G phone a few months ago through them, and I did receive them. Same situation, where they were not available in the USA, and the seller would not ship to the USA. The company does seem to ship to other countries too.
    1 point
  25. I can't find the source, but I'm pretty sure I saw somewhere that that wasn't the case here, but I don't remember the specifics of why. In the back of my mind, something about not having the setup for remote access to servers. My guess would be security protocols (Intellectual property security) not being implemented for remote access, but I don't know. Anyway, for whatever reason, IdeaLTE has been out of action as well as the factories.
    1 point
  26. just tad north of Boston, MA. USA Been running on SailfishOS now, and don't see myself going back to Android anytime soon (unless something is majorly broke).
    1 point
  27. I'm able to set a default app-- that is, after I selected always for my gallery app, tapping any photo in my file manager launched the photo in the gallery app without asking again. You are right, photo app doesn't appear in the list of default apps, but if you go to my photo app under settings app, it is listed as the photo app that opens by default and I can revoke the default status there.
    1 point
  28. This feature will come back. They disabled it due to a bug causing the touchscreen to not recognize input anymore. But once they solved that, it will come back for sure.
    1 point
  29. I already replied on the other thread, but what I can add is this: no overheating, no reboots unless I want to, screen is cheaply replaced if broken, the PRIV used to tilt weirdly when keyboard was open. The pro1 is a bit heavy and IMO the screen is not as good (but cheap to replace). Haven't used the fingerprint device, but it's not well-placed on the pro1. Everything else is nice and IMO better than the PRIV, though I did install the Blackberry Inbox tool, that let's me organize everything in one app.
    1 point
  30. I have used the PRIV too and the only really bad thing about was that it lost support quickly - hence stuck on Android 7 or 8. Also no custom roms and bad for RDP. Since I am currently using the Pro1, I feel like it is better at just about everything.
    1 point
  31. I think maybe all of them have this issue or at least one in the 02x, 22x and 3xx range. @EskeRahn also has pre-production unit(s) anyway and as far as I know, initially they had an other kind of display which was replaced by this one not too far before they had a final sample run then production runs. So an early pre-production unit may also has that other display model which was replaced in production units.
    1 point
  32. Are you sure you weren't recording a video monitor playing back a recording of a video monitor playing back a recording of a washing machine?
    1 point
  33. No autofocus, no shutter sound, and whoever came up with the idea of swiping to open the camaera settings should be thrown into that W918 while it's spinning at max RPM lynched. At least Open Camera seems to be sane compared to Snapdragon Camera, i'll try to catch the rinses of that W918 later tonight. Also, side note: the Pro1's camera is really, really sensitive to PWM dimming of LED lighting, as you can see.
    1 point
  34. The Netherlands, Hillegom (near Amsterdam) Not having to use a touchscreen anymore, and the fact it resembles the nokia E7 (which has been my favorite phone ever, but after my third one died and Microsoft took over, I was done) I was sold.
    1 point
  35. I’m probably a minority here, but I prefer the stock camera over GCam, and even over the latest iPhone in some situations. GCam oversaturates the image and iPhone smoothing some details. In case of stock camera, you can post process the image the way you like it.
    1 point
  36. Main issue with the camera seems to be that the lens they used is quite bad. Lots of distortion. Test taking a picture of a calibration pattern. Sharp in the middle but quite blurry and distorted at the edges. Sure this can be compensated for to some extent by software, but a good sensor isn't worth much if the optics in front of it are bad.
    1 point
  37. My friend did not even notice it until I have asked him about it - since then he does... Anyway, he has even repaired CRT televisions earlier and he was able to set colour temperature correctly even without additional instruments, so he can look at it with his own "calibration glasses" (-:
    1 point
  38. You know you can do shortcuts using the following app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.github.sds100.keymapper Also worth noting the following keyboard layout mods provides you a bunch of shortcuts to default apps:
    1 point
  39. I didn't need to do that. Works just fine without Nova it seems. Thanks to you @FlyingAntero I have a functional smart case for my Pro1 πŸ™‚ Now I just need to sort out the wake up part.
    1 point
  40. If you want to unlock with fingerprint you need to use Screen Off - Unlock with fingerprint app. Screen Off and Lock does not support that. Also, you can't just select Screen Off - Unlock with fingerprint from Keyboard/Button Mapper. You need to install Nova Launcher and use Nova actions as an activity. Select Screen Off .MainActivity. You can still use stock launcher as a default launcher. I tested this and I am able to lock with magnet and unlock with fingerprint like normally.
    1 point
  41. This is one of the "other issues" that I mentioned in my earlier post. The vendor data and framework data get out of sync under certain conditions, for example when you wipe data (aka. factory reset). This is a problem because the vendor data only seems able to hold 5 fingerprints and doesn't seem to ever delete its data. So once you have registered 5 fingerprints total, any further fingerprints registered will not be saved in the vendor data until the vendor data in /persist is deleted (this is why it works until you reboot). Deleting the vendor data in /persist requires root acce
    1 point
  42. Restart the phone - it works for me. πŸ˜€ Without joke - it forgets all of my fingerprints if I restart the phone. I had only one time it remained set whe I have rebooted the phone several times to test something.
    1 point
  43. @EskeRahn and @Slion, I tested my phone with magnet and I was able to lock via the hall-probe sensor. I used Keyboard/Button Mapper and Screen Off and Lock apps. Mapper detect when I remove the magnet but I don't know which action could wake up the screen.
    1 point
  44. Finally got mine after waiting so long. I love it!
    1 point
  45. Foxconn says cautiously resuming China output, warns coronavirus will hit revenue "KGI estimates Foxconn’s factories in China will be operating at 30% to 40% of normal production levels by the end of February"
    1 point
  46. Thanks to @Raksura for posting this in another thread, but let me put it here too, for more to see the progress.
    1 point
  47. I think I found a workaround for this issue. First you have to install this Magisk module: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-universal-deepbuffer-remover-t3577067 Then place script from Viper4Android (you don't have to install Viper) in your service.d folder. You can find mentioned script in attachment. v4afx.sh
    1 point
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