pandabat wrote: » Not yet!
marcbrophy wrote: » You can get it via the usual VPN method if you're impatient I might do it myself tomorrow!
The high horse brigade wrote: » Set my VPN to Canada and got the Oreo update. Not noticed that many differences yet
micks_address wrote: » Is Oreo out of beta? My karbon bumper for 5t arrived today. Really nice case
The high horse brigade wrote: » Yes, I didn't bother with the beta, this is official Oxygen 5.0.
micks_address wrote: » For the 5t?
jamesd wrote: » Had a really cool feature on my iPhone called do not disturb, only favourite contacts could ring me and anyone else just got an engaged Tone - anything like this for Android ? Spotted an app called settings profiles full on app store but it looks old but could do the trick fo me from reading an online review.
Newtown90 wrote: » This option is in the one plus 5 also. Set your slider on the left side of your screen to the middle. You will then see "do not disturb" pop up on the top of the screen with a gear cog. Press this and set up your favorites.
underwaterdog wrote: » Is the OnePlus 5T compatible with ID Mobile network?
Within settings, find ‘mobile networks’, ‘Access Point Names’ and hit Add. Then follow the below steps to get yourself set up with Internet and MMS. Data Settings Name = ‘iD Internet’ APN = ‘internet’ MCC = 272 MNC = 16 APN type = ‘default’ APN protocol = IPV4 APN roaming protocol = IPv4 MMS Settings Name = ‘iD MMS’ APN = ‘MMS’ MMSC = ‘http://mms/’ MMS proxy = ’10.12.0.1’ MMS port = ‘9028’ MCC = ‘272’ MNC = ‘16’ APN type = ‘mms’ APN protocol = ‘IPv4’ APN roaming protocol = ‘IPv4’
The high horse brigade wrote: » Yes, you'll need to add the APN settings. You'll not get 4G as ID mobile don't do 4G
micks_address wrote: » I'm getting 4g on ID?
The high horse brigade wrote: » Maybe they have it now, they didn't when I was with them earlier in the year. I was sure none of the Three resellers had it and we limited to 3G.
Nolars wrote: Where is the cheapest place to get the dash charger online for the op5?
Nolars wrote: » Where is the cheapest place to get the dash charger online for the op5?
Gunther_Gloop wrote: » I was able to set times on my HTC phone when I was not to be disturbed (eg. 10PM - 7:30AM). You could also set contacts who could ring through anyway and whether everyone could get through if they ring more than once in a 5 minute period -things like that. I found that a lot more useful than the hard switch on the 5T, but there's no reason why any Android frontend couldn't have it, I would have thought.