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  1. @Adrienspawn The original battery has 3200mAh so 2900mAh would be fine for a non-standard replacement. I also believe the connector won't be a problem although it actually looks very similar to the Pro1's default connector. I could imagine we can simply input and output electricity without even changing the circuit in the battery. If not, we are most probably able to extract the circuit from the old (broken) battery to add it to the new one. The Lenovo Zuk battery seems great. But 3mm? I believe +1mm is no problem but 3mm is a lot of squeezing. I still ordered one and will give feedba
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  2. Yeah the stock battery for around 200 CAD shipped is a big ask when a new LCD is 40. I didn't mind paying a premium 900 for the phone originally but now it is really dated with the CPU/RAM to the point where an investment of that magnitude would be better put towards a whole new phone. I try not to open it up too much in order to keep everything working smoothly, but I'll certainly be placing an order once I track down the ideal battery replacement around 20$. Looking forward to seeing if Schattengestalt here has any success with the connection and sizing since he jumped on it. I ten
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  3. The first photo doesn't include the usb port. There's not much room behind the usb port (I'd say 3-4mm), we would need 17mm. The connector and wifi (?) cable are both in the way. The only way I see this happen would be to completely get rid of the usb port and add a second one around the fingerprint sensor like I did here. I never used my stock usb port anymore so it's not impossible. But is it really worth the effort to completely remove your main usb port, wire up a secondary port on the side of your phone only to gain gain up to 600mAh (17.5%) to the second best battery option? My i
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  4. You make a good point, and I do actually have them enabled. And they are rare. However, I understand people finding them annoying. They rarely provide actionable information (in the case of amber alerts they may not have a lot of actionable information and the ones I get are mostly so far away from me it rarely matters anyway), I don't mind that they send the alerts far and wide, but why they have to use such an obnoxious loud sound is beyond me. To get me to paty attention. Alas, I spend my time trying to kill the sound rather than Pay full attention to the message. I read every text me
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  5. ...A totally different question is if it is wise to do so. AFAIK It is not a two-way thing, and should not require location to be turned on. It is the matter of the carrier broadcasting a message over the cell towers covering an affected area. And HOPEFULLY it is needed so rarely that you are unlikely to know if it is on or off. In DK they have started using this with yearly testing, with a nasty ear-wrecking sound, so this year I made sure all my phones were off,,, during the test...
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  6. Note also if you in the apps list, select ellipsis and then Show System, there is an app "Emergency Information", that can be stopped but not be disabled easily. You might try the method here (no root needed) to disable it anyway.
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  7. Strange, thats not what I see on my Pro1x. I wonder if local carrier policy provided by sim would make a difference.
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  8. Guessing here but some countries might have legislation that prevent it from being turned off. It might be something forced deep in the android kernel? Here in DK, on a Pro1 (not X) on LOS20, I AM allowed to turn them off, On both a Pro1X and a Pro1 on stock Android it is the same. I have not flashed a Pro1X with Lineage (yet), but seems unlikely that it should be generally disabled by LOS for the Pro1X..
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  9. Settings, Notifications, tap wireless emergency alerts.
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  10. At least now I know who has my phone. This phone was used for one week, indoors, by my daughter. She then decided it was time to abandon the physical keyboard. A year later I tried to boot it, it wouldn't. FxTec replaced the screen and battery. Same mark, look at the picture. Pretty annoying you have my phone. But, I wish you and/ or the new owner the best of luck with it. I'm not going through the shipping idiocracy again...
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