No.. it cannot do that. Call recording is irrespective of carrier.Seems like Google Dialer check my SIM MCC code and disable it.
No.. it cannot do that. Call recording is irrespective of carrier.Seems like Google Dialer check my SIM MCC code and disable it.
should i post logcat?No.. it cannot do that. Call recording is irrespective of carrier.
I just verified in telegram group that the GApps version doesn't have call record option. But I remember I saw it once in GApps version, I didn't use it though. Maybe it was some settings I can't recallshould i post logcat?
I don't know if it's more stable or same. But since this is android 10 you can use stock camera. Not in Android 11.
Great news!!! Thanks Rooted_Ansh!!!Welp, it shows "permissive" because it's a bug. It's enforcing actually.
And safetynet passes as usual.
And Soon![]()
Thank you, that did the trick, Google pay is now accepted my card and it is working
You can change the haptic feedback settings in the Gboard settings menu: Settings > System > Language & input > Virtual Keyboard > Gboard > Preferences > Vibration strength on keypress and change it to something like 20ms or 30ms.Hi guys is there any way to change vibration intensity?
Its kinda annoying when you typing faster. It revs like an engine lol
Yes, I have the same problem too. I understand that this is to protect battery, but some times I need to charge my phone fast! @Rooted_Ansh , is there no way you could enable fast charging?? PleaseThis is quite a nice ROM. It's feature packed, stable and has caused no problems for me so far. However, charging seems to be a little iffy. When I plug my phone in the charging power varies greatly - anywhere from 3.5V 400mA to 4V 2000mA. It doesn't appear to be using Qualcomm's Quick Charge protocol. The Xperia XZ1 Compact supports Quick Charge 3.0 at 18W, and I'm getting nowhere near 18W. Could it be a firmware issue perhaps? I'm using this power adapter with this cable. I get this problem with every ROM I've tried so far, except Sony's stock ROM.
You can change the haptic feedback settings in the Gboard settings menu: Settings > System > Language & input > Virtual Keyboard > Gboard > Preferences > Vibration strength on keypress and change it to something like 20ms or 30ms.
Not working. I increase it slightly the vibration stop working lol. Had to set default / 0This is quite a nice ROM. It's feature packed, stable and has caused no problems for me so far. However, charging seems to be a little iffy. When I plug my phone in the charging power varies greatly - anywhere from 3.5V 400mA to 4V 2000mA. It doesn't appear to be using Qualcomm's Quick Charge protocol. The Xperia XZ1 Compact supports Quick Charge 3.0 at 18W, and I'm getting nowhere near 18W. Could it be a firmware issue perhaps? I'm using this power adapter with this cable. I get this problem with every ROM I've tried so far, except Sony's stock ROM.
You can change the haptic feedback settings in the Gboard settings menu: Settings > System > Language & input > Virtual Keyboard > Gboard > Preferences > Vibration strength on keypress and change it to something like 20ms or 30ms.
I'm not sure but there might be a Magisk module for thatNot working. I increase it slightly the vibration stop working lol. Had to set default / 0
Any other option?
Very soon, within few days. Literally few days@Rooted_Ansh Any plans for an Android 11 build?
Did you check if stock charges the same way ?Yes, I have the same problem too. I understand that this is to protect battery, but some times I need to charge my phone fast! @Rooted_Ansh , is there no way you could enable fast charging?? Please![]()
Actually, I didn't. But I really had the feeling of charging times being much longers when I switch to Havoc, even though I never took registers of charge times/power input in stock, so I can't compare with the current onesDid you check if stock charges the same way ?
I also wanted to have a quick charging, so I went back to stock to look some stuffs and found that even stock was charging the same way. So I realized it must the natural battery degeneration effect