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SubwayChamp

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Tolong bantu saya yg punya mtk scatter file realme c25s rmx3195 langsung instal aja di sp flash tools bantu saya kawan.

Mod translation: Please help me, those who have mtk scatter files for realme c25s rmx3195, just install them directly on sp flash tools, help me, friend.
You´ll find the scatter file for your device inside the firmware files.
 

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maybeme2

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I am a longtime user of android phones but have come across a new behaviour I was not familiar with. I'm on android 10 on a not rooted Moto phone.
When playing certain card games I noticed the clicks I do sometimes produce a different behavior/result if I simultaneously have my thumb pressing upwards on the bottom of the phone. The thumb is not on the screen itself but under the casing of the phone pushing up to stabilize my hand.

Is this a new 'feature'? Can it be turned off?

Thank you.
 

SubwayChamp

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Help me friend, is there a tutorial about the rmx 3195 scatter file, there is a way out there but I have to pay for the realme c25s file, I don't have the money to pay, so I asked for help in this forum, thank you for responding to me.
What exactly you mean with a tutorial for that scatter file? Scatter file is just a text file that has to be placed within the other files, inside the ROM of a MediaTek device. Donwload the stock ROM for your device, sorry, now that I think of it, probably you didn´t know, that you have to decompress the file that you find in ofp format, using a tool like this https://www.gsmware.com/2021/04/mct-ofp-extractor-tool.html be advised that I didn´t check this specific tool, what you need is an ofp extractor tool. After you decompress/extract it, you´ll see the files you´re searching for, then you have to use SPFT, in order to flash them to your device.
 

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I am a longtime user of android phones but have come across a new behaviour I was not familiar with. I'm on android 10 on a not rooted Moto phone.
When playing certain card games I noticed the clicks I do sometimes produce a different behavior/result if I simultaneously have my thumb pressing upwards on the bottom of the phone. The thumb is not on the screen itself but under the casing of the phone pushing up to stabilize my hand.

Is this a new 'feature'? Can it be turned off?

Thank you.
Sorry if I didn´t understand exactly what you mean, maybe a picture from the area you´re referring, may help, but, keep in mind that only all that you have in the screen, sensors, volume buttons, and fingerprint are controlled by Android, the bezels don´t.
 

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Sorry if I didn´t understand exactly what you mean, maybe a picture from the area you´re referring, may help, but, keep in mind that only all that you have in the screen, sensors, volume buttons, and fingerprint are controlled by Android, the bezels don´t.
It is hard to explain any better. It makes no sense and only happens in one game, Freecell. It is as if the pressure on the bottom of the outside of the phone (right where the speaker is located) alters what I click on making it reverse direction! Very odd.
I can live with it. It's just very strange.
 

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It is hard to explain any better. It makes no sense and only happens in one game, Freecell. It is as if the pressure on the bottom of the outside of the phone (right where the speaker is located) alters what I click on making it reverse direction! Very odd.
I can live with it. It's just very strange.
This is what I thought, first thing that comes to my mind, is that is a replaced screen, or a faulting screen, and/or a screen that is starting to fault.
 
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maybeme2

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This is what I thought, first thing that comes to my mind, is that is a replaced screen, or a faulting screen, and/or a screen that is starting to fault.
Thanks for replying.
My thoughts too. It's as if the rim was affecting the screen somehow. Ah well, that's the way things go.
I just didn't know if it was a new android 'feature' I didn't know about.
Thanks again.
 

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I have a new phone running android 12. I discovered that some of my apps cannot write or copy from the 'Downloads' folder. I get an alert that this is to protect my security.

I don't know if this a settings issue or something new on android 12.
Is there a way to provide free access to the downloads folder?
Thank you.
 

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I have a new phone running android 12. I discovered that some of my apps cannot write or copy from the 'Downloads' folder. I get an alert that this is to protect my security.

I don't know if this a settings issue or something new on android 12.
Is there a way to provide free access to the downloads folder?
Thank you.
Have you checked in Settings>Apps>[app name] that5 the app has the correct permissions granted to read/write files?
 

maybeme2

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Have you checked in Settings>Apps>[app name] that5 the app has the correct permissions granted to read/write files?
Yes I have. This app (macrodroid) has permission to all files. The restricted access is only to the Download folder (and I think to the root folder). I believe android 13 added these additional security restrictions to these 2 folders (except for file managers) and I'm looking for a way to grant access to them to apps that do not now have access.
Is there a way?
 
It may cause a soft brick, leaving the device unable to boot properly, this will force to make a factory reset. If an improper path is selected, then it may cause worst things.
I found in the original desc.txt that has in the first line : global width height offset offset fps
But my animation has only the width height fps
Is this normal or it needs the rest of this
( note that the original boot animation pictures were rectangular-shaped pictures so it had offset and offsety)
 

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I found in the original desc.txt that has in the first line : global width height offset offset fps
But my animation has only the width height fps
Is this normal or it needs the rest of this
( note that the original boot animation pictures were rectangular-shaped pictures so it had offset and offsety)
It would be good to upload both to better understand, bootanimations structure may vary depending on the Android version, also the path where they go.

Basically, if the one you are trying to "install" have the same size, then you avoid a bootloop, other differences may lead to that file not displaying, instead, in some Android versions, Android (again) takes an Android (again) generic image that is displayed, if the original one was wiped.
 
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It would be good to upload both to better understand, bootanimations structure may vary depending on the Android version, also the path where they go.

Basically, if the one you are trying to "install" have the same size, then you avoid a bootloop, other differences may lead to that file not displaying, instead, in some Android versions, Android (again) takes an Android (again) generic image that is displayed, if the original one was wiped.
It is required to have both files because one is used in power on and the other one is used in shutdown
 

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