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^ was it easy? what carrier are you running it on?
Now open ES (or other) and navigate to root "/" on your phone. Click on the etc folder and then the snd_soc-msm folder. There will only be one file in there, snd_soc_msm_2x_Fusion3. Do whatever you have to do to change file permissions on that file. In ES, you hold down on file and go down until it brings up a box. Scroll down to the bottom and go to properties. It'll bring up the permissions. Click on the "change" box. Note it's default properties. Write them down if you have to! Now click all the check boxes. Make it a really open file! Then hit OK and go back to the directory. Click on file to open. An "Open As" box will pop up. Open as text in your 920 or whatever your app is.
You'll see the long *** Fusion3 file outlining all sound properties of your device. Were interested in changing line 1804 and 2736. If you have a good text editor, these will be listed on the left. Scroll down to line 1804 and you'll see the ACDBID or audio calibration database ID. Like this...
We need to change the ACDBID 81:1 at line 1804 to ACDBID 7:1. You can just erase the 81 and change it to 7. Just make sure spacing is the same. 1 space between the letters and the 7. Now go down to line 2736 and change the ACDBID 91:2 to ACDBID 6:2. Now you need to save that file. You won't be able to save directly over that file. You'll have to do a "save as" to somewhere that's easy to find. I just chose my download folder. Now go back into ES manager and find your file you made and copy it. Go to the snd_soc-msm folder and delete the original file and then paste your modified one in.
Would that work on a T-Mobile MVNO, like simple, or strictly T-Mo only?I'm on T-mobile
You have to
Root your phone
Flash the .33 radio
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087227
then using root browser and 920 text editor
then
LTE enabled in the radio settings on the N4 (dial *#*#INFO#*#* in the dialer, and select LTE/GSM auto in the "Set preferred network type")
Lastly the APN
Name : T-Mobile LTE
APN: fast.tmobile.com
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
APN Type: default,supl,admin,dun,mms
APN protocol IPv4/IPv6
or
ATT
Name: AT&T
APN: pta
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type:
APN type: default,supl,mms
APN protocol: IPv4
Bearer: Unspecified
Done
No IdeaWould that work on a T-Mobile MVNO, like simple, or strictly T-Mo only?
noyceStill got some work to do
but so far so good
[h1]Spy photos of HTC Butterfly S show design, stereo speakers[/h1]
13 June, 2013 | Comments (23) | Post your comment
Tags: HTC, Android, Rumors
HTC is scaling its lauded One flagship down and up – we already saw the One mini, now thanks to some spy shots we're getting a closer look at the Butterfly S, an update on the company's first 1080p phone with One hardware.
One of the most noticeable changes is that the loudspeaker on the back has been removed, instead there are two BoomSound loudspeakers on the front. Those maintain the design of the Butterflyspeakers, instead of going for the One look.
HTC Butterfly S spy photos
In fact, the whole HTC Butterfly S sticks closely to the original design, which means a polycarbonate exterior instead of the aluminum unibody that has become the signature of the HTC One.
Another One trait – the two button arrangement has been replaced by standard three capacitive buttons.
Rumored specs for the HTC Butterfly S include a 5" 1080p screen as the original, Snapdragon 600 chipset (upgrade from S4 Pro), UltraPixel camera and microSD card slot.
HTC has sent out invites for a June 19 event when it will officially announce the Butterfly S and show off the new Desire 600. That's a day ahead of Samsung's Ativ and Galaxy event.
I postedIf we purchased the N4 through Google we can't get LTE right?
please really post datI posted
Instructions and a screen shot proof from my phone.
please really post dat
I postedIf we purchased the N4 through Google we can't get LTE right?
Instructions and a screen shot proof from my phone.
Only reason I asked was because when the N4s were being rolled out they were saying something about the bands not being eligible for LTE if we purchased the phone straight through Google... It was said that the T-Mo N4s were capable of having LTE
I'm in NYC
Definitely capable. Just follow milestails's instructions. Need to tweak some settings and have the older radios installed to get it working.