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RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - GizBeat - 2013-10-26 Actually, I added the link after I realized I'd missed the rooting step. So if you didn't double back, it's understandable you wouldn't have seen it. There are 7 different rooting methods, one of them will surely work. They all basically work the same except for the one from Maine Coon -> . You can try that one first. It might be easiest for you. It's an apk download/install/run. If it doesn't work, then use the method I linked to above. You actually might want to run root checker first from Play. It's possible the phone is already rooted. Only takes a few seconds to download and check. RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - HappyUser - 2013-10-26 Checked for rooting with rootchecker from Play, not rooted. I then rooted the phone with and it worked after the second try. I have now also sucessfully installed xposed and gravitybox, on my MTK6589T... I appreciate all your great help Gizbeat, I really do - thank you so much... Kind regards Allan RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - xristos_metal - 2013-10-26 which one is better guys? RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - GizBeat - 2013-10-26 RE: MTK6589 vs MTK6589T - GizBeat - 2013-10-26 (2013-10-26, 20:26)xristos_metal Wrote: which one is better guys?If you're talking about MTK6589 vs MTK6589T, MTK6589T is the newer chip. It's significantly ramped compared to MTK6589. RE: Silicon Cases for any phone - gregzeng - 2013-10-28 (2013-10-25, 15:16)HappyUser Wrote: Hi! Good on your escape from JAIL - Iphone locks its users into Jail, so they need a JAIL-BREAK. In Android, I encourage rooting; it shows that we were never in prison, like Apple users are. But you also ask: with so many brands and models of Android phones, how can we get cases, accessories to fit our many Android phones. Personally I pick established brands (THL, JIAYU, IOCEAN, ...) which eventually develop cases, etc to fit their newest models. Visiting an accessory-parts phone supplier (many types exist), I can also find many silicon cases that fit older or more famous phones. Silicon rubber cases can be easily cut to shape with a craft-blade, such as a small box cutter. A small electric drill, or an soldering iron, or hot air gun - can also help mould the needed holes, etc - where you need them. Silicon rubber designed for the brand/ model of my phones is usually TOO FLEXIBLE on the two longest sides. To stop these sides moving away from the phone, I add blue-tack temporary adhesive; also available in white or other colors; (normally to stick small pieces of paper onto the wall). Chief Information Officer Retired, 1984 Australian Capital Territory RE: Root MTK6589 vs Root MTK6589T - bioannis - 2013-10-29 RE: Root MTK6589 vs Root MTK6589T - Donnocha - 2013-10-29 Hi. I also am having trouble with the proximity sensor which makes it difficult using the phone except if I'm using some hands-free option. You mentioned being able to fix this using engineer settings. How do I access those? (2013-10-25, 15:16)HappyUser Wrote: Hi! RE: Root MTK6589 vs Root MTK6589T - Sniper47 - 2013-10-30 (2013-10-29, 19:03)Donnocha Wrote: Hi. I also am having trouble with the proximity sensor which makes it difficult using the phone except if I'm using some hands-free option. You mentioned being able to fix this using engineer settings. How do I access those? you can try the engineer mode dial *#*#3646633#*#*. go to *other extra* > *psensor*. then hold your finger over the proximity sensor. that should calibrate it. another way, is to use the app from google play. look on play for *calibrate proximity*. RE: Root MTK6589 vs Root MTK6589T - HappyUser - 2013-10-30 It is exactly as Sniper47 says, but you just have to calibrate every time you reboot! It dosen't "hold on" to the calibration for some reason, that's a little annoying... You can also enter engineer mode via Gravity Box, it's located in the bottom as you enter the app... Sniper47, I can't find the proximity calibration app you are talking about, in Play - are you sure it's there? OH damn, I'm sorry Sniper47 for mixing up the user names... Thank you for adjusting this... |