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Please delete and accept apologies for posting in the wrong forum.
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I'm so sorry. I just got to read the first topics and it says "Do not post questions on this section" please accept my apology for my ignorance. Won't happen again. Kindly delete my post as I can't see a delete option. Thank you very much.
@mods
I'm so sorry. I just got to read the first topics and it says "Do not post questions on this section" please accept my apology for my ignorance. Won't happen again. Kindly delete my post as I can't see a delete option. Thank you very much.
Hi to all
This is just to remind you this is for development only. So i post this to remind you of the rules of the development section.
Please do not start Question or request threads. These threads go in the general section. I will usually close these threads if posted here.
Do not ask for ETAs on Roms, it just clutters up the thread and annoys the developer.
Anything i condone as spam will be instantly deleted.
Please do not post thank you. That is what the thanks button is for.
If anybody feels a post should be a sticky, please PM me with the reasoning.
Please report any posts that are out of place, or contain questionable content. They will be dealt with quickly!
So basically please only post ROM Development, Hacks, Mods, Fixes and Tutorials in this section.
Thank you for your attention, if you have any further questions. Please feel free to PM me
O_G
If you are asking a question, please post it in the Q&A section. It's there for a reason. Please use it!
We have had way too many questions posted in general lately.
Future violations are subject to be deleted without warning. Repeat offenders will result in further action.
Thanks,
El Daddy
Ok folks, I have re-opened this sticky thread to make a point.
QUESTIONS belong in the QUESTION and ANSWER section. If you are have trouble with your phone and want to troubleshoot, it belongs in the QUESTION and ANSWER section.
This general section is creating about 6-10 reports per day as users post questions in here. Its an easy concept
If your post ends in a "?" its a question and should be in Q&A
If you are wanting a reply to your post that will give you more information, you are asking a question, post it in Q&A
If you are asking how to fix your phone, post it in Q&A
If you are having issues with your phone and want to know how to fix it, post it in Q&A
In future I may start just deleting threads instead of politely moving them to Q&A for you....
Thanks for your co-operation.
gregbradley
sorry wrong forum.
Hey Buddy If You Want Your Thread Closed In The Future Either Report It Or Mention A Forum Moderator :highfive:
Hi! I rooted a Galaxy S5 SM-G900T with Kingroot. Can I install a custom Android 6.1 or 7.1 on it without bricking it? Running Android 4.4.2 (stripped/debloated with Titanium currently but it is limited in customizating and theming opitions. .
You can start by reading the Forum Rules, especially Rule 15. Did you notice that you posted in a DEVELOPERS ONLY section, and ignored the stickies?
We will move your post to the correct area, but we expect you to follow the Forum Rules and all posted stickies going forward.
V0latyle said:
You can start by reading the Forum Rules, especially Rule 15. Did you notice that you posted in a DEVELOPERS ONLY section, and ignored the stickies?
We will move your post to the correct area, but we expect you to follow the Forum Rules and all posted stickies going forward.
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"Stickies" ? Qu’est-ce que c’est?
ArcadianBlue said:
"Stickies" ? Qu’est-ce que c’est?
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Those are the threads pinned to the top of most every forum, and please post in English.
Also, as a courtesy, I have moved your last three threads to the proper forum section as reported by my esteemed colleague above. I will politely ask you to please use the "search" function as stipulated in the most basic of XDA's Forum Rules that you agreed to abide by when you joined, known as Rule #1, no pun intended:
Spoiler: Rule #1
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting or creating a new thread. Whether you have a question or just something new to share, it's very likely that someone has already asked that question or shared that news.
Thank you for your cooperation, and have a pleasant day.
-Regards: Badger50