How are custom ROMs generally installed nowadays? I tried to find one for a phone and to check for a way to install it, but to no avail. I did install a few almost 10 years ago, but back then tutorials on XDA were pretty clear.
@cm0002 an e-ink phone is such a cool thing. Imagine the battery life.
It’s been a ride
It would be cooler if Steam or GOG would bring their front-ends to Android and host games as Android apks too. Of course, that would mean that these are sideloaded, but that’s nothing any medium-tech-literate person wouldn’t know.
A value of 0 indicates that the default encryption is being used for RCS, while 1 indicates that MLS is being used.
From that, I understand that a different encryption protocol will be used. Something that can be used across other apps.
@jeena yeah. I used to use Device Connect, but it is quite slow to update and hangs when sending videos. Quick Share is literally preinstalled on every single phone, so phones with low storage don’t have a problem.
@limerod freaking companies obsessed with forcing people to buy new devices…
@Blaze you’re welcome!
@Blaze I’m using FOSS Browser since a long time. I want to keep things minimal on my phone and this one is using my phone’s WebView, so it takes less space. There are some drawbacks for sure with this one, but I can cope with them.
@LiveLM Oh wow. Great for discovery. /s
Thank you! I will try this way. The issue is that the phone was a Cubot phone, so likely quite obscure to appear on the website.