david
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Thanks for providing that! Here is how you can flash it: https://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to-install-ota-updates-manually-using-recovery-and-adb-sideload/
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And this is even if you don't re-root after wiping the phone?
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Well, has anyone else successfully used this guide in this topic successfully? If others can reproduce the problem, maybe fxtec can record it as a bug and figure it out.
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Did you set a pattern for unlocking the phone? If so, maybe try the PIN that corresponds to the pattern? https://techtrickz.com/how-to/how-to-bypass-to-start-android-enter-your-password-message-if-you-set-a-pattern-lock-no-root/
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How about downloading the OTA file on your PC and flashing it instead of getting it installed through the OTA process? https://www.thecustomdroid.com/how-to-capture-ota-update-url-android/
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For those not following all threads, it looks like the T-Mobile LTE issue was that a custom APN needed to be added with the correct parameters for T-Mobile.
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Yeah, that's what I meant, but wasn't clear.
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Darn..I was just going to ask about Speedball 2. If I remember correctly, that one required holding down one key and tapping another to pass or tackle. So my guess is that it wouldn't work well with the single key limitation.
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Sometimes it requires a fresh sim and newer phone that is *currently* supported for Verizon.
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I wasn't suggesting flashing using fastboot. I just meant rebooting so that Magisk is completely gone from memory and the phone is in its normal pre-Magisk state. Regarding flashing with fastboot, I may have missed it, but I don't think they have made the firmware available as a flashable form, except the original firmware that the earliest phones shipped with.
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The methods used by people in this thread might be applicable here. I obviously haven't tried any of them, since I don't have my Pro1 yet: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/help/foolproof-ota-update-magisk-installed-t3779275
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Are you saying that even after uninstalling Magisk completely, you couldn't get the OTA to install? Did you reboot the phone after uninstalling Magisk?
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Thanks! This will be with a brand new SIM?
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Not if they predated the existence of smaller SIMs. 😉 But yes, for anyone with a SIM they acquired in recent years, if they have been using it as a mini-sim (aka standard-sim) or micro-sim, they might be able to punch it out to a nano-SIM size. The only problem with that is that they can't put it back into the original phone without using an adapter:
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I figured that's why you said "practically." 😉 Yes, they had to give control back to the system regularly. No hardware multi-threading back then! And thinking back about limitations on those early systems, especially Windows 3.1 and virtual memory (disk swapping), and how it slowed the system to a crawl, it is funny that I'm dealing with the same darn thing on my Relay 4G, with 1 GB of RAM, swapping to solid state storage. 640KB wasn't enough. 6.4MB wasn't enough. 64 MB wasn't enough. 640MB wasn't enough. 6.4GB isn't enough,for *me*, on modern Windows, but I suspect will be
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I'm not positive, but I think there is a chance that the sim could have had enough information such that Android could select the right APN for you based on that information on the sim. For those people with brand new sims that haven't been in a T-Mobile branded phone yet (or a T-Mobile MVNO phone yet), it might be a more manual process. I'll find out when I get my phone, as I have a brand new sim that hasn't been in a phone yet. I'll go through the activation, hopefully, on T-Mobile's site and then see what the Pro1 does with it. Now, this sim was purchased from a T-Mobile store, so there
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The original background processes. 😉
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Oh, was the sim previously in a T-mobile phone?
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64 MB was quite a bit for computers originally running those games! 😂
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TSR heaven. 😂
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Yes, just "a few." lol I think of it as the first version of Windows made for an office environment, with some networking pieces built in. Horrible networking pieces, where order of things mattered in the network settings.
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Nobody was able to pay before July 31st, 2019. I am guessing February 28 is when you preordered. They were supposed to be shipped first to those who paid and had a coupon and then shipped to the rest based on payment date (which itself was somewhat based on order number, since the lower your order number, the sooner you could pay). There have been examples of people getting phones that don't follow this logic, so it is unclear what order they are using now.
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WfW!! Ha!
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Which emulator is it?
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Hurt him plenty!