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u/Manuerub0ss · 1 pointr/LineageOS

This is more than 100 bucks, but a phone that i recommend is a Moto G4 Play, it's great and its cheap (for my economy). I have it with LineageOS 14.1 and it's very snappy!.

Amazon Link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J88GV0C/ref=twister_B01LELXFAK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

Hope you like it :`)

u/eleitl · 1 pointr/LineageOS

> You did mention "unofficially supported", and I did mention Treble. Enjoying LOS GSI right now. Not bugless but just good enough for my usecases.

Thanks!

With 160 USD I meant the Xiaomi. The cheapest I can see is 200 EUR. The T813 is listed at 279 EUR https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01E0CT81A/

Its 264 ppi looks acceptable for 10", and the 4:3 screen ratio is preferable to my use case (reading documents) better than 16:10.

u/theredbaron1834 · 1 pointr/LineageOS

Ah, so maybe not a S5 then. Ok, I will look into a Moto then, the 4th moto go, this thing?

Havn't used a moto phone since the Droid X2. Does it have a download mode, etc, incase I F something up? I loved that about the S3.

u/RubberDingyRapid · 1 pointr/LineageOS

I'm sure two of the ones I tried are at least speced as running A2DP. Can't find the other one now, but this is one of them.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/GoNovate-Bluetooth-Playtime-Magnetic-Handsfree-Black/dp/B01MZ48A21

Maybe A2DP requires to be run in stereo so it doesn't matter if it's supported or not if the device is mono?

u/michaelrulesify · 1 pointr/LineageOS

There are no IP rated devices that also have wireless charging. Your best bet is the Galaxy A7 (2017) and then getting one of these, or foregoing wireless charging.

u/dextersgenius · 1 pointr/LineageOS

This has nothing to do with LineageOS. I've had this issue in all ROMs, even going back to the OG Nexus 7 running the ROM that started it all, the one and only Timur ROM.

Basically it's a power issue, and when your DAC doesn't work it can be a combination of several issues so without actually looking at your setup and testing its hard to guess where the problem can lie. I could write an entire article about this but this is not the proper place for this discussion. Anyways I'd first look at getting a USB Isolator if you don't have one already, but depending on your setup you may need to add a capacitor between the DAC and the power supply or maybe even get a separate power supply if your DAC has a tendency to draw too much power. Some people have had success with using a USB Decrapifier like the one made by Schiit.

Bear in mind that a LOT of issues arise out of using a poor quality car charger and/or cable. Most no-brand OTG Y cables are of poor quality (insufficient thickness). I had to shorten my OTG cable by a few inches to make up for the power losses.

Anyways I'm no electrical engineer so I can't give you accurate advice sorry especially without knowing your exact setup, but I suggest asking at the Hydrogen Audio forums, there's plenty of similar posts there already.

Personally I've given up on using DACs in the car because tbh in the end it wasn't worth it especially since when driving I couldn't actually tell the difference between the DAC and playing the audio directly. What did make a significant difference though was getting a good head unit and a ground loop noise isolator. Delivering clean power to your tablet and then filtering the noise further using an isolator makes all the difference.

u/gpspam · 2 pointsr/LineageOS

Do you have a guide to help me install Magisk instead? I'm also not sure if it is because the nightly build since there are no stable versions. And I've done full wipes and everything. No dirty flash, even wiping internal storage but nothing seems to change.

As for TWRP I'm using 3.3.1.0 bacon which seems to be the newest one.

Also, do you have the older nightly build I can try?

I bought the battery from here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079TV99LM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Unknownloner · 2 pointsr/LineageOS

I know dongles suck, but you could also use one of these to stop the headphone controls in hardware. Depending on what headphones you're using, it might cost less than a replacement.

It'll separate the audio output from the mic/controls input, so you'd just plug your headphones into the audio output port.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LGFG6MI/?keywords=trrs+to+trs+headphone+adapter

u/video_descriptionbot · 1 pointr/LineageOS

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Title | Samsung Galaxy S4 Proximity Sensor Fix - How-to
Description | The proximity sensor on my Galaxy S4 stopped working, whenever I took a call the screen would shut down and won't come back on again, I discovered it had a lot of lint and dirt blocking it, I hope this video helps people with similar problems. UPDATE: Here is the link to Amazon for the toolset I use in this video: http://www.amazon.com/Olympia-Tools-88-670-15-Piece-Repair/dp/B008CLO7Q2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1422889599&sr=8-3&keywords=iphone+tools&pebp=1422889603890&peasin=B008CLO7Q2
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