In Settings Devices, it says number unknown.
That said, how would I go about sending my phone number and contact to
another phone via FFOS?
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I will file one. Thanks for the clarification.
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On 6 August 2014 15:44, Julien Wajsberg jwajsb...@mozilla.com wrote:
Le 06/08/2014 09:29, Rewarp a écrit :
In Settings Devices, it says number unknown
Bug filed
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1049374
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On 6 August 2014 16:05, Rewarp rew...@gmail.com wrote:
I will file one. Thanks for the clarification.
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Hi Ben.
Bulk delete only deletes all contacts on the phone memory, but leaves those
stored on the SIM card untouched. I know because I can reimport my contacts
from the SIM card after doing bulk delete.
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On 25
As someone dogfooding the latest dev branch, and not being a developer, I
think backing up all apps (with settings) as well as phone settings as far
as is reasonable would be most useful.
Thanks for taking the lead.
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I am currently migrating contacts to the ZTE Open C, and I have a alot of
contacts stuck in my old (downright ancient) phone, which doesn't allow one
to select all contacts on the SIM card for deletion.
The only easy solution is to delete all my contacts on the SIM card and use
it as a primitive
Thanks for the straightforward writeup! Flatfish is based on the Allwinner
A31. Do you think other tablets running on the A31 could use these same
instructions as well?
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On 14 July 2014 13:07, Lavish Aggarwal
It would appear the ZTE Open C's specs in the public will need updating as
it recognised my new 64 GB micro sd card that I just slotted in.
http://www.gsmarena.com/zte_open_c-6155.php
Is there a limit to how large of a card this phone actually supports by
current microsd standards?
Or is this
My tablet seems to match the specs for
Processor: A31 (ARM Cortex A7) Quad-Core 1.0GHz w/ PowerVR SGX544MP2 GPU
RAM: 2GB DDR3
Screen: 10.1 IPS capacitive multi-touch @ 1280x800
Camera: Dual cameras, 2MP/5MP
Wireless Network: 802.11b/g/n
Ports: Micro SD, Micro USB, headphone
Other: Gyroscope
The last time I downloaded and installed the file, it was using the stable
variant of FFOS 1.4. I have already rooted my device though and last time I
tried when rooted, I could no longer install the official images. Which
didn't bother me because I rooted the phone to play with the latest
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On 30 May 2014 08:00, Jamin Liu ja...@mozilla.com wrote:
Hi Rewarp,
Thank you for the information.
I am able to send files from my PC (Ubuntu 12.04) to the FxOS phone (hamachi
+ b2g.master).
However, if the PC and FxOS phone has been paired with and FxOS perform
*'unpair
Thanks for the work Viral Wang. I was able to run the build script but it
is now stuck on the boot screen with the fox animation after doing
./flash.sh gecko. It's still stuck in the loop. Any advice?
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On 29 May
:15, Viral Wang vw...@mozilla.com wrote:
Hi Rewarp,
Maybe you should update gaia after ./flash.sh gecko
$ ./build.sh gecko
$ ./flash.sh gecko
$ cd gaia
$ make reset-gaia
Regards,
viral
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To: Chris Mills cmi...@mozilla.com
04:42, Chris Mills cmi...@mozilla.com wrote:
On 29 May 2014, at 10:40, Rewarp rew...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, somehow I only sent a Reply instead of Reply All.
Thank you again Viral Wang. Worked like a charm. So do I need to rerun
$ rm -rf objdir-gecko/ out/ backup-flame
.
The keyboard works this time and for some reason I have better signal
strength. The only problem I've noticed so far is a bit of lag when typing
with the on-screen keyboard. I'll keep checking for any bugs that have yet
to be listed on bugzilla.
Also Rewarp, I checked under my Device\More Information
I am glad to report the MAC address is visible on the device again. It
turns out all it needed was another reboot.
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On 29 May 2014 15:36, Rewarp rew...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm. I am pretty sure I am following
I am able to send files from the phone to the PC quite easily after setting
up the proper permissions, however, throughout my many attempts to send
files from my computer to the phone, only once has the dialogue box asking
for confirmation of transfer been displayed on the phone.
Clearly the
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On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 01:39:32 UTC+3, Rewarp wrote:
I am currently following the steps in the developer guides for building
FFOS from source. As per instruction, I am building them according to the
Flame reference device for the ZTE Open C.
This is the error message I encountered while
could just do
it directly.
I was expecting a lot of rough edges and challenges from a new hacker OS,
but I have to admit I was *not* expecting to be turned away because I don't
use Windows!
On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 5:32 AM, Rewarp rew...@gmail.com wrote:
A shame about the unlocking tool. I
around to find the other link.
Am I one of the first to try to develop on this phone so far? :) I'm
willing to experiment and hammer out the right steps, if yall will give me
some hints of where to start.
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Rewarp rew...@gmail.com wrote:
I just checked
I just checked your link, and could it be possible that you are following
instructions for the ZTE Open and not the ZTE Open C which is found on this
link?
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Developer_phone_guide/ZTE_OPEN_C
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