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EskeRahn

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  1. The sticker roughly above the Esc-key is covering a hole meant for opening the lower part when the top part has been opened. This is NOT a hole for a screw, but for a screwdriver (from above).
  2. Is it the corner above the Ctrl-key? If so there should be no screw there AFAIK. I have not had it disassembled myself, but I guess that corner got some 'hook', that might be broken? (The top part should only be held by the five screws behind the stickers easiest to access while slid open)
  3. Glad you narrowed down the issue. The screws are available under plain stickers, so maybe 'just' a matte of peeling off the label and tighten a screw?
  4. Same model now available on ebay from a few vendors e.g. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/274365634322
  5. AFAIK this special offer has long expired (about a year ago), but I would suggest to contact support, and hear if they are still willing to offer some extra benefits despite the late date. Try [email protected]
  6. It (or something very similar) is mentioned earlier in the thread. The problem i had with it (as i recall) was the gripping and the buttons/fingerprint reader
  7. Note that we can not see the uploaded images in full resolution in here, so might not be quite fair if we are comparing details, so might be a good idea to (also) have a link to the image in full (or just higher) resolution uploaded elsewhere.
  8. If I remember right, one has reported a speaker cable that got disconnected. So could be that on yours too. 😢
  9. I see. I feared it was worse with the extra layer. Cutting out the creditcard-part is likely to reduce the thickness and at the least reduce the closing issues. On the simple cases I'm using I 'broke' the edges slightly (cardboard beneath the fake leather) to ease the bend. Similar might be possible on yours.
  10. Yup, it is still there, and works like a charm. And it is easy to wipe clean.
  11. How thick is the whole thing closed? The simple flip cases (with removed credit card holder) I'm currently using is 21mm thick (157mm long and 81 mm wide at the clasp, 79mm elsewhere)
  12. Similar here. I do not recall having needed a reset at all on the retail unit since I got it in November. (I obviously have reset the earlier units more recent flashing Sailfish and different versions of LineageOS though)
  13. Thanks, moved your comment to the locked thread
  14. Just got the above in the mail today, and it is a good fit in both portrait and landscape AND has the benefit mounted in a car to fit almost any phablet with a short edge between 64 and 88mm. To use while charging in portrait, I will suggest to make a small cut in one of the feet. (Note that in portrait the 'toes' does not catch the edge of the display-part of a Pro1, but it still can not fall out)
  15. I wish I had an answer. I'm a bit frustrated too, and would even be willing to PAY to get a few of the most annoying software bugs fixed. But it IS a small company with few people. And even if they wished to do so I doubt the various licensing would allow them to put things out open source without breaking various certifications and/or licensing. But would be awesome if they let people help them - starting with some of the things the Lineage guys already have tracked down and fixed....
  16. That definitely should have been on my list of options too, though that as @Rob. S. pointed out, limits widgets to square-grid usage
  17. Though I like the versatility of Nova, I find that it really stinks in assuming the same grid layout in 1:2 portrait and 2:1 landscape. Here the stock launcher solution of seeing it as two (roughly) equally sized blocks, seems like a much more clever solution. A few launchers offers more or less independent layouts. That obviously has a lot of benefits, but means you will need to set things up twice. But most launchers (including Nova) that at all handles landscape take the lazy route of just squeezing and stretching the grid - apart from looking horrible, it also makes widgets more or less us
  18. Sad, thought those bugs were ironed out. But thanks for reporting. Let us hope they are reading @Erik @Waxberry The fix is to use FinQwerty and select "German for physical qwertZ".
  19. That is odd, I have not seen that on stock for long, but I do get it for the newer iterations of LineageOS unfortunately
  20. Postal services being too lazy to actually deliver, and coming up with a false excuse is unfortunately not limited to FedEx. I have had several others do the same over the years here in Denmark. Usually they then dump it at some pick-up point they find suitable, that can be 10Km away. A couple of times I even had it delivered at a small island, as this was the geographically closest pick-up point - if you are Jesus or a bird....
  21. Sound very plausible, let us hope some with deeper knowledge on Android reads this and can come up with a hint. Otherwise it seems almost certain that a factory restore would fix it, but that is of course rather tedious.
  22. Maybe Lineage is the way to go for you? These guys seems VERY attentive to suggestions that can fix bugs. Have a look in this thread:
  23. Glad to hear. Though we (now) know that you did not need to take the hinges apart in the first place. So will be easier for the next one that needs to open it. 😉
  24. Yes, most people have the intuitive - but wrong - perception that disabling a process also stops it. You need to explicitly stop a process after disabling it. see e.g. this
  25. Yes, sound like a factory reset would be a drastic measure. Let us hope that the restart following a future software upgrade might de the trick. Just a thought/guess. When you killed a lot of apps and reinserted the headphones, did that start/wake any additional process? If so killing that and clearing its cache&data might be worth at try.
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