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Hold up, HTC could have a new Android tablet. HTC gets back in the game with a compelling m. It looks like HTC could be jumping on board t. Auto-load comments: Off On. View comments This website uses cookies to improve your experience.

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Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. After the discussion with some techies and going through some forums, we came to know that the mobile provider connection is also matters. Again set the date to 11th November We switched ON the WiFi in the phone.

Now, surprisingly, after few minutes, we got the notification informating that firmware update available. We accepted the upgrade and continued. Initially it took very short time to download a file and asked for downloading one more file, we accepted.

After the download, the phone got rebooted on its own. While rebooting we observed some installation process going ON. After rebooting, we got one more notification third time for upgrade and we accepted that too.

It took nearly twenty minutes to download and the file was rechecked on its own. The phone got rebooted. While rebooting it went once again for the installation.

This time it took nearly 45 minutes to install. Strangely it got stopped there. Even after two hours of waiting, the screen didn't change.

None of the keys worked. At this time, the battery was removed and reinserted. The phone was made ON. The phone got rebooted normally and a new screen saying HTC Quietly brilliant came which was not there earlier. It took quite some time to boot and initial screen came. We did the normal process of setting the language and etc After the initial screen, the brightness suddenly got decreased and a message appeared saying that HTC Sense is not responding.

After that we switched OFF the phone and left for a minute. Again rebooted the phone and this time it worked quite brilliantly. No hickups and crashings. We got impressed with the new menus, user interfaces and additional options available with Android 2.

All the operations found faster than the older Android 1. The screen response is improved and has multi touch facility. Is there anything I can do to watch for this? Does the action get logged? I don't understand about "specific filter", could you explain further?

Thanks for taking the time to reply! This is going to end up being long.. This really applies to iPhone but I suspect it will be the same for many of the newer phones including yours. Using VB 3. Plug in phone with VirtualBox closed. Does Ubuntu open up picture viewer or mount the device as mass storage?

If so this fixes that issue so VM has direct control. On the downside you will no longer be able to get to those functions in Ubuntu mass storage or pic viewer. With phone still plugged in - Open VirtualBox.

Ubuntu will also show the device as mounted as a mass storage device. If you unmount the device on Ubuntu then click disable in windows device manager, followed by enable in device manager. Your device should start working in Windows VM. You can see this happen in Ubuntu terminal with the commands "lsusb" and with "dmesg tail" dmesg is the most telling. Shows Ubuntu picked up config 1 of 4 and vbox user assumed control of config 0.

Exact wording may not be correct but you should get the idea. To prevent Ubuntu from taking any control of the device when it is plugged in you need to do the following.



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