We all know how handy Facebook communities are, especially in the case of android devices. I tried searching for One Plus X community, but didn't found any.
For now, I have opened a One Plus X - Development and Discussion community where we people can discuss about the device, it's ROMs and kernels, updates and lots of other stuffs.
For now, the group is Open to all - Mod edit: Link removed but obviously if you own the device, then only you're recommended to join otherwise it's redundant.
If you have friends who own one plus x do invite them to the group! Let's expand our community to Facebook too!
Isn't this what XDA is for? Facebook has nothing else I need, thanks.
While you are more than welcome to open a development discussion thread here on XDA, encouraging members to participate in off-site activity is discouraged and also against the forum rules.
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Really didn't want to do this but EVERYBODY that posted here, post in the Official *** New Device Forum Requests *** thread.
This may be the only way we are going to make this happen.
Would like to publicly request a dedicated section for the Umeox x201. This covers such devices like the the AW-414, AW-420, Vapirius AX-3, Omate TrueSmart ans at least three other devices based on the x201 platform.
Current issues with not having a dedicated forum are;
Informational master thread keeps getting buried
Cannot add development releases to the Dev DB
Development projects are not being posted due to lack of a development section
The current Omate TrueSmart main thread is now over 100 pages long and includes development, Q&A, general discussions and is near unmanageable
There is a lot of cross posting of the same information on the AW414 and TrueSmart threads because, except for case and name, they are the same device.
wondermike8 said:
A section for this class of smartwatch would greatly help things. It would make it easier to find information because we could have single-topic threads. It would be easier to contribute because catching up with a thread would be quicker. It would allow the community to grow and operate.
But of course it would be useful to US. Every obscure device community could ask for a section and argue that it would help them. We need to argue that our device is so popular that a section is required. Here are some points to consider:
* Within the "Other Smartwatches" section, the "Omate Truesmart" thread has about 40% of the posts of the "MotoActv" thread. However, the MotoActiv has been around since 2011 and the Truesmart has been around since - well, for all intents and purposes, it isn't even out yet and there's still a thriving community
* There are more posts in the "Omate Truesmart" thread than in the entire "Pebble Smartwatch" section. Don't get me wrong, there's a huge and dedicated Pebble community out there. Here on the XDA forums, however, the Umeox x201 community is larger, more active, and in need of a good home
* A dedicated section will improve the quality of the site. Having monster threads like the "Omate Truesmart" thread make the site disorganized and difficult to use. If the information is easy to find, the users are better informed. Well-informed users make a better community. Better communities bring in more advertisment dollars.
* The time to act is NOW. The early devices are beginning to ship, and the there are only a few developers churning away. Over the next month or two, the number of devlopers will explode. Implementing a new section now will allow time for proper organization. Allowing a thread to balloon to 10,000 posts and we'll need to hire more mods to help sort the information into proper threads.
Does it make sense? Is it worth it? My professional experience in forum management (of which I have none) says yes!
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Note to Admins:
We currently have info, fixes, development environment guides and so on spread out across multiple G+ communities and posts, two forums and personal pages and are already running into issues where even searching doesn't even find some it. If you decide to not create a section for the x201 please let us know as we will need to find some sort of solution.
agreed
You have my support. Now let's flood the official request thread
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Lokifish Marz said:
Would like to publicly request a dedicated section for the Umeox x201. This covers such devices like the the AW-414, AW-420, Vapirius AX-3, Omate TrueSmart ans at least three other devices based on the x201 platform.
Current issues with not having a dedicated forum are;
Informational master thread keeps getting buried
Cannot add development releases to the Dev DB
Development projects are not being posted due to lack of a development section
The current Omate TrueSmart main thread is now over 100 pages long and includes development, Q&A, general discussions and is near unmanageable
There is a lot of cross posting of the same information on the AW414 and TrueSmart threads because, except for case and name, they are the same device.
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Agreed.
i support this too.
attapKia said:
i support this too.
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Couldn't agree more.
Would be grateful for a dedicated section as well.
I agree. We need a section for the best SmartWatches so far.
Aye, Loki, you have my axe!
(in other words, I support a dedicated forum)
Support!
One more here to agree !!
Omate might kill me for this since I'm one of their forum moderators and an admin, but I think a development forum on XDA is a much better thing then a "special development forum"...
Reason 1:
There are too much wise noses on the TS forums who think they know it all, but over here at XDA I mostly see professionals or at least people working together more professionally...
Reason 2:
There has never been an Asus Padfone series forum over here at XDA (even though a lot of people requested it), and there has been a lot of development for this device over at my Padfone community, but I know there would be a lot more development if the Padfone would've gotten it's own forum over here a XDA... So to make the TS (or any other Umeox watch since they're pretty much all the same, except for the exterior) a great success, proper development is required!
So +1
Agree
And as an avid reader of this forum and member since 2007 (when xda-dev was for xda's only), I support this request.
support this.....
I support this.
Agree.
+1
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Yes, please. :good:
+1
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Group invitation link
Hey, guys...
A group where we can share things, ask for help and even chit chat about anything we like, involving technology or stuff. It was avery good group and we made a lot of friends there.Today we're moving this group to Telegram, mainly because Telegram is way more safe, secure, stable and fast than WhatsApp. And we don't need your actual phone numbers in order to add people there — all we need it's your username.So we did it, and we're inviting all of you people who actually want a good place to talk about Moto G2 and any Android/Smartphone/Technology related stuff to join us. It'll be nice to have more even people there to chat and share doubts and experiences about our Android and Moto G2 stuff. We even have devs in our group, working alone in Moto G2 related stuff.
If you want to join the group, it's simple. Just download Telegram through Google Play Store, choose an username in the app and PM me it.
DON'T post it on the thread anymore, because some guys created unofficial groups and they're getting usernames here.
We'll add you as soon as we can. Best regards, Moto G2 friends!
EDIT: Some people think the group is dead, inactive or abandoned. It's not. It's working and active just like always.
When the group is closed, inactive or dead, I'll post a warning here (something that hopefully will never happen). Until then, keep Posting your usernames.
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group invitation link updated... Join friends.
Links dead, removed, thread closed.
We introduce telegram support group for variety of stuff,
In it u will be able to find all the latest and links for roms, kernels, mods, themes, apks, debloaters etc.
Everything is well organized and pinned so its easier for users to find.
Also plenty of useful informations are there, more then friendly users and admins who are at your disposal 24/7 trying to help as much as possible.
Feel free to join.
Link :
https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEHopEmrnooOjwLxNQ
+10
The Moderation Team allows ONE telegram group thread per forum.
The link to that is here: S7 Flat & Edge 24/7 Support Group!
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Razvan
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If we wanna have the best and always be updated with everything. We gotta join the force together!
Join the Moto Z Play Development Group here
https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEItYNoRtUEY-Y8fqw
This is a Telegram Group so you need to download Telegram. Telegram is the best platform for developers to share their ideas and discuss or hire testers before posting to forums like in here!
Well I got this idea from from my old Samsung which had 600 members in our group we had the most vast discussions and were always up to date and worked with collaboration.
This is a great idea and will help us all. I have read the forum rules I found nothing about not posting the links of created Telegram groups. I hope no laws get violated!
Spread. Share. Expand.
Closed to avoid the inevitable "adverse" comments.
This forum ([email protected]) is dying.
We can't find roms and threads are not updated with links and last rom version.
Why developers prefer to use telegram instead of XDA??
I think it's horrible: forum is a single access point for everything about our device. Also forum posts will remain forever and will help everyone in the future, because everything is categorized in sections and threads, and there is a search function!
With telegram every developer have his own channel, everyone can write stupid uninformative messages and it's a ***** mess.
At least, I hope it's not a trend for every device but just for markw.
Devs preferring Telegram because there's quick response/interaction available, one can immediately report and get a problem resolved. Xda is slower in that context, but, it's a very essential platform.
So, what we can do is take the responsibility on ourselves to keep this subforum up to date by increasing interactions, not just relying on the devs.
It's not just markw, my friend. The situation is the same with my other device (kenzo). There are lots of roms which don't have a thread on XDA and are only available on Telegram. I guess the flashers just have to follow the devs. It's up to them.
I think it's really a bad direction for the internet in general.
Forums are like books, they stay forever (until the site is maintained at least..).
Instant messaging are like words, they fly.