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  1. While poking around with ZArchiver app I found the FX boot logo animation. 🤔 Each frame is a .PNG image. Thinking back to the N900 days, would it be possible to replace the animation with one of our own? It probably won't work with a video file, but if we create animations in .PNG format it may work. Anyone brave enough to try?😛
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  2. ...yesss you can replace it 🙂 just create bootanimation.zip , set permission to rw-r-r and reboot 🙂 ...here are some from xda user @mauam https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1RpFcoEWYsRt2MX7FotKcLICqYq6l5MFY
    3 points
  3. I'm still starting small. After I managed to break the screen a few weeks ago by dropping the device (had it repaired), yesterday I poured a good measure of beer over it (thankfully non-alcoholic, otherwise it would have also been a shame because of the beer) – good thing the phone was closed, I switched it off, cleaned it, dried it and it took no harm...
    2 points
  4. Hmm, I should try a cache wipe. Certain keys have the habit of being repeated on my phone for some weeks now. Havvve only been doing OTA updates since Lineage 18.1
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  5. @DieBruine wrong and wrong 🙂 1) microphone is not on top display part - microphone is 1cm right near usb connector (small hole). 2) here is nothing to bend for better mic contact. Mic is digital (4-5pin) and is soldered directly to flex/pcb. What can be bad...flex cable connector (i mean flex cable to usbc,speaker ect) can be littlebit disconnected on mainboard (I do not think so), or microphone can be fall down after phone fall to the ground , or can be damaged ( water, dust etc). Solution...solder new microphone...if it doesn't help will be needed to check aud
    1 point
  6. it was laying in the middle of the highway for ~30 minutes before I managed to pick it up.
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  7. He just said he leaved the bottle there, nothing about the whisky. I guess DieBruine is very skilled at using a straw now 😉
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  8. So I replaced my screen. All in all it took me about an hour I think, spread over three days. First I removed the screen with the help of my trusty hairdryer. I bought this hairdryer a couple of years ago specific for these kind of 'operations' (came with a nozzle). I heated up one (long) side and put my nail in between the gap (screen and frame). I repeated this on the other side. After I removed the glue residue from the frame I transferred the black and silver stickers from the old screen to the new screen. No idea why, but I just did, assuming there moust be a reason FxTec places those sti
    1 point
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