If I get a text from one friend (in a qcp format) I can open it and listen to it perfectly. But if I get a text from a different friend, also in a qcp format, I can't open it and it makes my phone lag really bad. I have the Droid Incredible, by the way (mine is awfully glitchy >.>). So I was wondering if anybody had any ideas of how to fix it or what might be causing it. Thanks!
Edit: Also, if I save the sound it still doesn't play.
Since I got this phone, it hasn't updated. And I don't know if I can update manually.
You should hit the settings button scroll all the way down and in about phone there should system updates tab. Im not sure if HTC roms have it but Motorolla and Samesung roms have it.
Since I got this phone, it hasn't updated. And I don't know if I can update manually.
You can always update Android phones manually if your phone supports the next version.
I wouldn't rely on the carrier to provide the update over their network, 9 times out of 10 they won't give you crap.
You should hit the settings button scroll all the way down and in about phone there should system updates tab. Im not sure if HTC roms have it but Motorolla and Samesung roms have it.
Depending on the carrier, this option will either return an error, or say there are no updates available.
On AT&T I had to manually update my Galaxy S because of this.
You should hit the settings button scroll all the way down and in about phone there should system updates tab. Im not sure if HTC roms have it but Motorolla and Samesung roms have it.
You can always update Android phones manually if your phone supports the next version.I wouldn't rely on the carrier to provide the update over their network, 9 times out of 10 they won't give you crap.
Um, I assume it's not. I don't even know what that means. I also don't know how to update manually.
Don't need root for this method hopefully it works HTC are a pain to update.
I used to hold HTC as the second best android phone maker but i think they are beaten by samesung at this point. I've never had issues with update moto or samesung phones on versizon.
# Download the update file from the above link, which is weighing 87.8MB of size.
# Rename the downloaded file (6f37e6f6b9ab.OTA_Incredible_C_Gingerbread_S_VERIZO N_WWE_4.06.605.3-3.26.605.1_release_210690.zip) to “update.zip” (remove quotes) or rename it as “update”, if you are running a Windows PC machine.
# Copy that file, update.zip or update, and put it on your microSD card.
# Make sure your Droid Incredible is off. Now, hold down volume button and turn the handset back on.
# You will now see a white screen and the Android bots. Select Bootloader –> hit Recovery button.
# Handset reboots and you will see an Android icon as well as a triangle with an exclamation (!) point inside it.
# Now press the volume up and power button at the same time to move to the recovery menu.
# Now select “Apply sdcard:update.zip” or “Apply sdcard:update”.
# Once you this, the handet will automatically search for the phone and starts to flash the update.
# You will see a black screen with green circular arrows and a progress bar. Don’t do anything until it is done. It will reboot by itself when it is done. It will look like it’s rebooting 3 times, this is normal.
# Let the process to finish.
# That’s it. Done. Your Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread goodness should be ready now for your Droid Incredible.
Don't need root for this method hopefully it works HTC are a pain to update.
I used to hold HTC as the second best android phone maker but i think they are beaten by samesung at this point. I've never had issues with update moto or samesung phones on versizon.
# Download the update file from the above link, which is weighing 87.8MB of size.
# Rename the downloaded file (6f37e6f6b9ab.OTA_Incredible_C_Gingerbread_S_VERIZO N_WWE_4.06.605.3-3.26.605.1_release_210690.zip) to “update.zip” (remove quotes) or rename it as “update”, if you are running a Windows PC machine.
# Copy that file, update.zip or update, and put it on your microSD card.
# Make sure your Droid Incredible is off. Now, hold down volume button and turn the handset back on.
# You will now see a white screen and the Android bots. Select Bootloader –> hit Recovery button.
# Handset reboots and you will see an Android icon as well as a triangle with an exclamation (!) point inside it.
# Now press the volume up and power button at the same time to move to the recovery menu.
# Now select “Apply sdcard:update.zip” or “Apply sdcard:update”.
# Once you this, the handet will automatically search for the phone and starts to flash the update.
# You will see a black screen with green circular arrows and a progress bar. Don’t do anything until it is done. It will reboot by itself when it is done. It will look like it’s rebooting 3 times, this is normal.
# Let the process to finish.
# That’s it. Done. Your Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread goodness should be ready now for your Droid Incredible.
Edit: Also, if I save the sound it still doesn't play.
Nope, they're both Verizon.
I don't know, I'll find out when I can.
Also what version of android are you running i think you should be running gingerbread and are you using official HTC rom or AOSP rom.
I don't know what any of that stuff is besides the version. If you want the version number: 2.2.
The one who sends me sounds that I can't listen to has a Samsung Seek. The other hasn't told me yet.
You should be on gingerbread 2.3 see if that fixes your issues.
Since I got this phone, it hasn't updated. And I don't know if I can update manually.
You should hit the settings button scroll all the way down and in about phone there should system updates tab. Im not sure if HTC roms have it but Motorolla and Samesung roms have it.
You can always update Android phones manually if your phone supports the next version.
I wouldn't rely on the carrier to provide the update over their network, 9 times out of 10 they won't give you crap.
Depending on the carrier, this option will either return an error, or say there are no updates available.
On AT&T I had to manually update my Galaxy S because of this.
It says, "Your system is currently up to date."
Yup, see above. That is your carrier blocking Android firmware updates. (They however, do still send you updates of their s**tty proprietary apps.)
You'll need to do it manually. Is it rooted?
Um, I assume it's not. I don't even know what that means. I also don't know how to update manually.
Hmm... What specific phone do you have?
HTC Droid Incredible.
Don't need root for this method hopefully it works HTC are a pain to update.
I used to hold HTC as the second best android phone maker but i think they are beaten by samesung at this point. I've never had issues with update moto or samesung phones on versizon.
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/verizon_incredible/6f37e6f6b9ab.OTA_Incredible_C_Gingerbread_S_VERIZON_WWE_4.06.605.3-3.26.605.1_release_210690.zip
# Download the update file from the above link, which is weighing 87.8MB of size.
# Rename the downloaded file (6f37e6f6b9ab.OTA_Incredible_C_Gingerbread_S_VERIZO N_WWE_4.06.605.3-3.26.605.1_release_210690.zip) to “update.zip” (remove quotes) or rename it as “update”, if you are running a Windows PC machine.
# Copy that file, update.zip or update, and put it on your microSD card.
# Make sure your Droid Incredible is off. Now, hold down volume button and turn the handset back on.
# You will now see a white screen and the Android bots. Select Bootloader –> hit Recovery button.
# Handset reboots and you will see an Android icon as well as a triangle with an exclamation (!) point inside it.
# Now press the volume up and power button at the same time to move to the recovery menu.
# Now select “Apply sdcard:update.zip” or “Apply sdcard:update”.
# Once you this, the handet will automatically search for the phone and starts to flash the update.
# You will see a black screen with green circular arrows and a progress bar. Don’t do anything until it is done. It will reboot by itself when it is done. It will look like it’s rebooting 3 times, this is normal.
# Let the process to finish.
# That’s it. Done. Your Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread goodness should be ready now for your Droid Incredible.
Oh god. Thanks.
Thank http://gadgetian.com for the guide I just copy pasted.