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Dr. Moose

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  1. I had a Nokia Lumia 920 for two years. Don't buy a Lumia 920. For your needs, buy a iPhone 5. The Lumia sucked.
  2. HI, I love Lollipop on my OPO but I hate the battery life I get. So I wanted to flash back CM 11s and wait for CM 12s to be released officially. SO I want to flash the ROM from this place:https://cyngn.com/products/oneplusone/ annd 1. I don't know which one to download and 2. Do I just flash it using TWRP like a normal ROM?
  3. Yeah, I have the 15 GB group share plan. And how do I check for the multimedia messaging? Is there an option in settings?
  4. It's been a problem for a while, but my phone can never send or receive pictures through SMS on Google Messenger. I have a OnePlus One on AT&T. Is there a way for me to fix this?
  5. Sorry, clarified it in my first post. But yeah, unlocked.
  6. My brother needs a new phone and he only has $200 dollars to spend. He was thinking of an S4, but I immediately thought of the 2nd Gen Moto G. What other phones would you guys recommend? It has to be GSM unlocked.
  7. Flash the CM 12 Nightly. It's pretty much finished and runs buttery smooth. I've only had a few random app crashes, but that even happened in CM 11s. The only thing it's missing now are the screen-off gestures (draw a > or < or II to control music and draw a V to turn on the flashlight) and lock screen wallpaper customization (which will probably be fixed within a few more nightlies). Everything else has been implemented now. The CM team has been working non-stop bringing new and old features from CM 11 into CM 12 with nearly daily updates. Totally worth flashing.
  8. No, I currently don't have any root permissions and my device isn't rooted because there's an issue with SuperSU. I flashed it onto my phone and rebooted into the system, opened the app, and was greeted by the message I said in my original post. Then the app closes.
  9. I've already checked this link, I can't open the app. I get the message that I previously said in my initial post and it closes.
  10. I flashed the SuperSU onto my OnePlus One, but when I open the app on my phone it shows the message, "There is no SuperSU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!" I flashed it via TWRP and I don't know how to uninstall it or how I could install the binary, could someone help?
  11. I flashed SuperSU via TWRP. When I open the app it says: There is no SuperSU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it. How do I fix this?
  12. OPO doesn't come unlocked and rooted, but OnePius made it easy to do it. You will also not void your warranty when rooting and unlocking the bootloader, unlike pretty much all other OEMs.
  13. I tried after I unlocked the bootloader, but I kept getting an error. Apparently it has to do with my ADB drivers being installed incorrectly. I reinstalled the drivers a bunch of times but the same issue kept happening.
  14. When I was trying to root and unlock the bootloader for my OnePlus One, for some reason I was unable to root (some type of error would show up, I tried uninstalling and reinstalling my ADB drivers, but no luck). The tutorial I was following (this one: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/guide-oneplus-one-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-custom-recovery-and-root.64487/) said rooting wasn't required and I could just flash a ROM, so I took the latter option and flashed a CM 12 Nightly instead. But I realize now that I wish I figured out how to root it because there's an app that would save a lot of time when flashing the next nightly (it's called CyanDelta) that I want to use, but it requires root permissions and will not work. So is it possible for me to still root my phone even though I already unlocked my bootloader? UPDATE: Found the problem and solved it Flashed SuperSU. UPDATE 2: "There is no SuperSU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it." What do I do now?
  15. OnePlus has been working on their own ROM, but it is still very early in development. No one yet if they are to ditch CyanogenMod for their own ROM or if they'll stick with CM and have their own ROM as an alternative option.
  16. CM 12 is considered 85% done by Cyanogen, so it should be complete later this month/early in February.
  17. Lollipop looks and works great. This is definitely ready for being a daily driver; it's very stable. But, there are bugs around the table. Animations: The ripple effect when tapping on things within the phone UI flickers and stutters constantly. Animations in general could be smoother, although they're very fluid to begin with. The swipe up from the home button for Google Now animation freezes and stays that way until you press a button on the navigation bar again. But, it's worth it for all the wonderful Lollipop visuals! Battery life: This is one of the worst weaknesses of CyanogenMod 12. While I could get more than 5.5 hours of screen on time with CM 11s, I now get about 3-4 hours. It's really disappointing. But, the battery still lasts me a day, but no more. Camera: No quality in the photos the OPO produces was last. But, when trying to record 4K in the camera app, it won't work. Internet connection: No changes in the speed of my downloads and internet connectivity. Bluetooth: Working fine. Lacking features from CM 11s: There's still a lot missing. No theme engine, no quick settings customization, only stock home screen settings, no screen-off gestures (< or > and II to play and pause and switch between music, V to turn on torch), etc. Even though there's still a lot lacking, CM 12 is great
  18. Hi, I'm new here, I mostly post in Mobile Devices, but I figured this question doesn't belong there. So yesterday for the first time I unlocked my bootloader and flashed the January 11th CyanogenMod 12 Nightly for the OnePlus One (bacon). I installed the TWRP custom recovery and everything is working! I downloaded an app called CyanDelta and it allows me to download the latest nightly (this one being Jan. 12th nightly) CM12 on my phone. I was wondering- do I need to completely wipe everything again if I were to flash the new one? I'd rather not, but I will if I have too. Looking for some clarification.
  19. Double tap to wake is there (THANK GOD) but I really liked using the V to turn on Torch and music control gestures. I actually used them a lot and they're not there :'(
  20. So I successfully flashed the latest CM12 Nightly onto my OnePlus (it only took me a few hours to figure out ) and so far Lollipop is fast. It's still a little unfinished, for example the ripple animation when tapping on things in the settings will stutter and flicker quite often. There's also no home screen animation settings or the option to hide the Google Bar at the top of the screen, etc., ect... I'm mostly missing the gesture features when the screen is off and you could do a V to turn on the flashlight, > or < to switch between songs, just a few things. I'm more curious when the OnePlus One version (S release) of CyanogenMod 12 will be released. Any ETA or news or rumors when that's going to be released?
  21. I'm sort of confused with all of these tutorials on rooting, I'm not sure which one I should follow. Any specific tutorial that anyone recommends?
  22. It isn't rooted, it's made to be easy to root and your warranty won't be voided if you do. It just comes with Cyanogenmod out of the box.
  23. Luckily OnePlus won't void warranty for rooting, so other than that will I loose performance of any sort?
  24. Hi, I'm not very familiar to the world of rooting and flashing, but I realllly want CM12 for my OPO. Are there any downsides to rooting and flashing?
  25. So I need a new laptop, my old HP has an AMD APU and it gets wayyy too hot for no reason. I'm looking for a computer good for the following: Has an intel processor runs Windows 8.1 good for light-medium gaming (Team Fortress 2, Garry's Mod, etc) good for light Photoshop editing portable full HD screen good build quality (optional) backlit keyboard Any suggestions? I'm looking for something under $800.
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