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  1. (You need rooting to do this) May you please try getting the output from running this in your own PC with the phone connected? adb shell su -c "grep '.*' /sys/class/power_supply/battery/voltage_*"
  2. I'm rocking a stock android right now and I'm still looking for it in sysfs. When I figure it out I will update that in the sysfs thread:
  3. I haven't. It's ticket 15944 and I'm still waiting...
  4. PRO¹-X? No software has been made for that but maybe it can be added to fxservice? https://community.fxtec.com/topic/2842-fx-service-smart-case-for-pro1/?do=findComment&comment=46138 Or maybe it can be requested to be added to the android base image...
  5. From what I gathered, every 70-200 recharges, depending how much you recharge each time. If you are very consistent in the charge/discharge cyles and you generally keep the battery between 10ºC<35ºC cool while (accepting exceptions) not charging above ~80%, 1ce per year should be enough. I've treated laptops like that (previous Li-ion phones too) and batteries last for way beyond the time they are supposed to. Do keep in mind that lithium batteries are exponentially more resilient to temperatures outside ideal temperature specs when they are in the approximate range of 20%~80% than oth
  6. I've asked f(x)tec some days ago about getting a Gappless version as an alternative of having to deal with google spy stuff and google's ToS (which is even worse than gmail's🤮). I'm waiting for an answer. Do note that If there were early LOS builds, I wouldn't have asked that.
  7. For me, it just works easily. And I'm also someone with small nails. On other news: debut of my hand on video!!! video.mp4
  8. I prefer to specify in a way you can just copy & paste: adb reboot bootloader && \ fastboot oem off-mode-charge 1 && \ fastboot reboot fastboot waits for the phone to be available, so no need for the user to wait. I just tested and the code above works assuming adb and fastboot are installed
  9. Not that. Anbox only supports a limited list of android apps. Its translation layer is limited and many Android APIs aren't available on anbox. Specially the APIs required to comunicate with google services. Still. It is already rather mature. You can always try it and see what kind of compatibility coverage you get 🙂
  10. Don't install python, then 😀. Just use the all-in-one package which you extract yourself. Give this a try: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3106/ -> You only extract files into a directory yourself. It's a zip. Python doesn't have any code to proliferate on its own. On windows... That's a complete mess. They did an exellent job to try making it work but the linux VM management and the service they used to copy files around works more like a hack, IMO. Docker on linux is very fast, uses a tinny fraction (because no linux VM) of RAM unline in windows.
  11. I don't understand why you see python as something that infects but if you have a linux OS, you mostly don't have a choice any mainstream linux-based OS needs python to function. If you are with windows, I don't understand how it's a problem to you. Maybe a bad past? Python is open-source (FOSS, even!) too... You don't have to install python, even. You can just run a self-executing package and delete it after use without trace, if you prefer.
  12. It works on all 3 major OS. It's made in python and with the different OS in mind. There's the setup process for Linux, MacOS & Windows: Nothing really changes in between them after doing the setup. So, the guide done, although only tested on linux, also works on the other 2 major OSs. There's no separate compilation process. It's python. The compilation is just-in-time. There's an installation step in case the user wants the program to run globally but that's about it. (Well... For windows there the "QC 9008 Serial Port driver" but that's about the same as the
  13. It probably was me. However, edl.py does the required job for the commands that QFIL does in windows. It appears to be even more stable that QFUL too!
  14. Yep. Seems like a hardware issue. Possibly the cable not well attached (as suggested before) and possibly detached itself during shipping (because not well attached -_-)
  15. Awesome! I hope this brings more possibilities for PRO¹-X!
  16. I was thinking about using bind mounts to achieve those kinds of things. Some apps don't know they exist but given the kernel version PRO¹-X is using (maybe the PRO¹ is using a close one to PRO¹-X), bind mounts and namespaces are well available in the mainline. From what I could poke already, it appears android has those too in the kernel. If the concept works right, that would mean SAF is a complete scam and not just badly implemented fancy pants security.
  17. Send an e-mail to f(x)tec asking for support. E-mail: info@fxtec.com
  18. Only if the phone company feels inclined to it. It's even worse than the IMEI locks and blocks that did big news on social media some years ago but now seem to have been mostly forgotten. Unfortunately, it didn't do TV news.
  19. For me, that doesn't solve anything. I have eSIM. It's one step towards locking the user to the hardware and to chain hardware issues. In other words, eSIM causes more problems than it solves. All good when it works and then screws you when it fails.
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