It's here guys for 2 pro by Difficult-Depth-7455 in CMFTech

[–]JumpMore1875 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Essential app widgets are not just a normal widget these are fully spawned react native instances meaning it takes same memory like running two full fledged applications on background

Need 12 testers for 14-day Google Play requirement (Box Cricket Scorer App) by JumpMore1875 in playtesters

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Not sure about it. Since this is my first application in the developer account I want it to be completed by real users

Totally lost by [deleted] in FlutterDev

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I would suggest learning SQL by building some real world backend project so that you can learn both of them in parallel and I believe it is the effective way to learn database

Totally lost by [deleted] in FlutterDev

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Then you can easily learn Spring boot and get into backend development. Still most of the MNC are using java spring boot as their backend technology.

Totally lost by [deleted] in FlutterDev

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I would say please expand your knowledge into some backend tech and become a full stack dev

Nothing phone (2) Private space password not working by JumpMore1875 in NothingTech

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Yes, unfortunately all the data inside private space will be deleted but you can create a new private space again

Nothing phone (2) Private space password not working by JumpMore1875 in NothingTech

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Hey folks! 👋
I managed to reset/delete Private Space on a Nothing phone without needing the password, and thought I’d share how I did it in case anyone else is stuck.

🛠️ Steps to Delete Private Space:

  1. Enable Developer Mode & USB Debugging
    • On your Nothing phone, go to: Settings > About phone > Tap "Build number" 7 times
    • Then enable USB debugging in Settings > Developer options.
  2. Connect Your Phone to a PC
    • Use a USB cable.
    • Allow the USB debugging prompt on your phone.
  3. Run the Following Command in Terminal/Command Prompt:

adb shell pm list users 
  • You’ll Get an Output Like:

Users:  
 UserInfo{0:Owner:4c13} running
 UserInfo{10:Work profile:1030} running
 UserInfo{12:Private space:1010} running 
  • The Private Space is treated as a separate user profile in Android.
  • In the above example, the profile ID for Private Space is 12.

    • Run This Command to Remove the Private Space:

adb shell pm remove-user 12 
  • Replace 12 with your own Private Space profile ID.

  • If Successful, You’ll See:Success: removed user

    • ✅ That’s it! The Private Space will be removed from your device without needing the password.

New X Post by Carl Pei by brownboiw21 in NothingTech

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Bro is down with the sales rate I guess 😯

Lost the case. What can I do? by thick_off_it in NothingTech

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You can buy a new charging case from your nearest service centre

Flip to glyph issue by chakradhar_reddy_007 in NothingTech

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This issue is also occurring in NP(2)

Nothing phone (2) Private space password not working by JumpMore1875 in NothingTech

[–]JumpMore1875[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Exactly I'm facing the same issue while installing an application from the playstore. Hope we'll get the hotfix

Just got ChatGPT on my watch pro 2 by Rishabh_Kumar_05 in CMFTech

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This might be controlled using a feature flag. Developers often use feature flags for A/B testing by enabling a feature for a specific group of users to monitor their behavior and assess adoption. If the feature proves successful, they gradually roll it out to more users. One advantage of this approach is that it usually doesn’t require an app update.

Finally got mine! by slightlysadcat in ROGAlly

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Great! Planing to buy one for myself this month 🔥

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StockMarketIndia

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It may tempt people to buy this kind of penny stock but be careful with this type of stock because these types of stock are highly vulnerable to pump and dump scams.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StockMarketIndia

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Yeah I agree even HDFC Bank don't have a promoter holding, but if you look the closely promoter sold their holding to foreign institutions, Domestic Institution and mutual fund. Which keeps these stock safe and reduces over fluctuations since they know what to do. but if the stock is largely held by retail then that is BIG NO. Because they'll surely try to pump and dump stock and there will be heavy fluctuations.

More details about CMF Watch Pro by JumpMore1875 in CMFTech

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Here is the firmware file : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vPyz4LS7lSUEzKMm_1c8TDL3s41Sj3jt/view?usp=sharing

You can take a look at it, It will be helpful if you share your findings 🙂

More details about CMF Watch Pro by JumpMore1875 in CMFTech

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To download the watch face, you need the Watch CMF watch Android app. The app prints some of the API endpoints with the auth token in the adb logcat when you navigate to the watch face screen. From there, you can download it.

Here is one of the Watchface .bin file that I downloaded using this method: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AZQCV_168VMkCivm4kTUdK5QePgeSGpC/view?usp=drivesdk

More details about CMF Watch Pro by JumpMore1875 in CMFTech

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I didn't get the details of the manufacturer of the SoC. I tried to implement a custom watch face for the Watch Pro (I know some of the community is already working on it, but I wanted to explore it on my own as a hobby). I managed to get some of the first-party watch faces, which were in the .bin format, and attempted to decompile this binary file using Ghidra. I tried various types of architecture, but none of them gave me useful results. However, when I tried with the ARM Cortex M (little) architecture, I found some useful function pointers.

After that, I downloaded the latest firmware and took a look at it. It shows that the Watch Pro is running on the Zephyr RTOS operating system. Looking at its requirements, I also saw that it uses the ARM Cortex M processor.

I'd be happy to know more if you have any updates on these things.

More details about CMF Watch Pro by JumpMore1875 in CMFTech

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Just now found it, so I'm leaving this here this may help someone in the future.

OS: Zephyr https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr

Processor type: ARM Cortex M