Hi, I follow you for a while, and apparently now I am signing on XDA, I am interested in your work in general, (not only) on Android platform, I recently bought a teclast M40 Pro. I'm also following the Zorin OS project, and other distros, even if I'm not a super user, I can install Zorin in dualboot but, I'm still a mediocre linux user, but I learn quickly, and I'd like to make the books suitable to learn, I hope to be able to find it here on the forum. As for the hardware I am very passionate.
S1ncr3six said:
Hi, I follow you for a while, and apparently now I am signing on XDA, I am interested in your work in general, (not only) on Android platform, I recently bought a teclast M40 Pro. I'm also following the Zorin OS project, and other distros, even if I'm not a super user, I can install Zorin in dualboot but, I'm still a mediocre linux user, but I learn quickly, and I'd like to make the books suitable to learn, I hope to be able to find it here on the forum. As for the hardware I am very passionate.
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Hey, I'm "Nonsmoker" from Germany
I'm highly impressed by all the tech wizardry that is going on here.
I have two (perhaps three) devices that I'd like to modify because updates are no longer available. Unfortunately, I have no prior modding experience or knowledge, I find the wealth of information overwhelming and the tech lingo may also be a bit of a hurdle. Recommendations for a start are much appreciated! Are any step-by-step guides available?
These are the devices that I have:
LeEco LeMax 2
Huawei MediaPad M3 Lite 10
I also have an old SonyEricsson Xperia Neo V. If possible, I'd like to breathe new life into it and make it usable for something.
I'm using Linux Mint on my desktop computer.
Any help is much appreciated!
Welcome!! That Neo V is a classic.
Afternoon my name is John I'm a quadriplegic I do OnePlus 6t custom roms. I'm currently running a dual booted 6T.
Hello, all. I’m also new here, and don’t see any way to post a new thread. Can anyone help? Thanks. Ed
Hi guys! Im a 32 year old veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Im a bit banged up now and no longer able to pursue my previous hobbies and lifestyles, so Im looking for new ones.
An android device of mines was recently hacked, which prompted my journey into android and my stumbling across XDA.
I've started familiarizing myself with Linux (Debian distro) command lines and OS (seemed a good place to start). Android seems so vast at times that im unsure what to learn, where to start... Any advice? I'm pretty much noob status here... Thanks!
Eicher said:
Hi guys! Im a 32 year old veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Im a bit banged up now and no longer able to pursue my previous hobbies and lifestyles, so Im looking for new ones.
An android device of mines was recently hacked, which prompted my journey into android and my stumbling across XDA.
I've started familiarizing myself with Linux (Debian distro) command lines and OS (seemed a good place to start). Android seems so vast at times that im unsure what to learn, where to start... Any advice? I'm pretty much noob status here... Thanks!
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Welcome to XDA!
I would suggest to enter to your devices section and start reading in the DEV sections, over there you can learn the basics of how to install a new ROM to your mobile!
Sure you will find a lot of knowledge and nice people!
Enjoy your stay!
Welcome to XDA! More importantly Thanks for your military service!!
Hello,
my name is Vincent. Let's say I'm purely an end-user of android devices. Strongly attached to controling my desktop tools I would like to know a bit more about smartphones hardware and software so I can tweak the device the way I love...
Currently a pure ignoramus I hope I can learn some basics by myself and through the help of the community.
Best,
Vincent.
Tontonraoul said:
Hello,
my name is Vincent. Let's say I'm purely an end-user of android devices. Strongly attached to controling my desktop tools I would like to know a bit more about smartphones hardware and software so I can tweak the device the way I love...
Currently a pure ignoramus I hope I can learn some basics by myself and through the help of the community.
Best,
Vincent.
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Hey Vincent, welcome aboard
Hi Folks,
Just a quick hello and intro. I'm new to the forum and the development world. I am working a cool project that requires me to learn how to develop and modify applications on my old Android devices. I've got a couple of old Huawei P20 Pros that want to repurpose to become a dash for my motorcycle. The phone won't be the primary controller for the arduino computers on the bike but I want to use the touch screen for inputs when required.
Anyway, I am a complete newbie so the learning curve will be steep but hopefully fun. I hope by joinng this forum, I can learn a thing or two and maybe help others as I learn new things.
Thanks.
Charles.
cdowlingbm said:
Hi Folks,
Just a quick hello and intro. I'm new to the forum and the development world. I am working a cool project that requires me to learn how to develop and modify applications on my old Android devices. I've got a couple of old Huawei P20 Pros that want to repurpose to become a dash for my motorcycle. The phone won't be the primary controller for the arduino computers on the bike but I want to use the touch screen for inputs when required.
Anyway, I am a complete newbie so the learning curve will be steep but hopefully fun. I hope by joinng this forum, I can learn a thing or two and maybe help others as I learn new things.
Thanks.
Charles.
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Hello Charles and welcome to XDA!
Hello, My name is Tamil and i'm an Android user who also happens to be a curious person in tweaking and exploring the new possibilities of Android. My First visit to XDA Forums was in 2016 when i discovered the android experience of my phone was not optimal and decided to use the availability of custom ROMs myself in my android phone which XDA Forums helped me a lot to learn about custom ROMs and how to do it, properly. Appreciating all of their efforts and work to the welfare of the android community users. Long live their popularity. Always my love and support goes to XDA Forums forever. Thank You, Guys !
Welcome to the xda family.
Cheers.