look here -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqioXPrkhYk
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Ok so today I was trying to root my Fire HD 6 with the apks over at: ["adbtoolkit.com/rooting/apk/#.VSlOQB-c3eQ"]. Unfortunately none of them worked (kinda thought that none would work in the first place) so I went ahead and deleted them all except for one special one that led me to the service tools. > That app was called: "Mobileuncle Tools". To get to those service tools just tap on EngineerMode, and bam! You're there! Now this probably has been figured out before but I don't really see this popping up anywhere on the internet. So, I hope this could some how be useful in the future. Download Mobileuncle Tools Here: ["adbtoolkit.com/rooting/apk/MobileUncle_Tools1.2.apk"]
The engineer mode screen doesn't offer me anything past 4 menu items like phone info.. is this post spam? I don't see anything of value in the app.
Hi,
I have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 and when I use the app named "google", I check a safe and popular website and there is fullscreen ad and a redirection to ad like "You win 1 million or an Iphone" (I check this one http://whois.domaintools.com/lpo6.com).
I try MalwareBytes but nothing found.
Where is the problem ?
Hello so on my old phone under themes I could have a range of these both the local and online ones
Now on this P10 Lite all I can see if 1 thems and can't see or access any of the online ones which is very disappointing
The theme app version is 7.5.7
Hi Community! Need some help. Our customer has tried *everything* to get the his 2017 Huawei P9 Lite Device to have the Accessibility Permission to “stick.” This has become a frustrating situation.
Our customer is diligent and has tried each and every step that Huawei has recommended in the past - This includes all of the following:
a. Go to Settings > Apps > Advanced Options > Ignore Optimizations and toggle "allow" for Boomerang.
b. Go to Setting > Battery > Find Exempt from battery optimization and add Boomerang as Allowed so that it is exempt from Battery Optimization.
c. Go to Settings > Battery > Battery Manager > Protected Apps. Add Boomerang as an app that can keep running after the screen is turned off.
d. Go to Phone Manager > Place a “lock” on Boomerang.
No matter, the “Accessibility Permission” still automatically disables itself. Our customer also has a 2016 Huawei P9 phone and on that device, the Accessibility Permission does “stick" but on the more modern 2017 P9 Lite, it is does not.
Has anybody here been able to get the “Accessibility Permission” to stick on the 2017 Huawei P9 Lite Model?
The specific app is Boomerang Parental Control. However, App should not matter at all as this seems to have something specifically to do with the Huawei P9 Lite Device...
Same problem here with a P9 lite and now with an Honor view 10!
Impossible to make LastPass stick in "ON"
No matter how, the “Accessibility Permission” still automatically disables itself on both phones.
HELP needed
Alain
I have downloaded the image from google and see it in *Downloads* but when I click on the image the page changes to (Categories Local) page and doesn't have picture anywhere.
I can click and hold on the image in the 'Downoad' app and I get an option to share with social media (Huawei Share) but no way to view it or place it in Gallery so I can view them.
All advice appreciated