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    Pix Post Your Home Screen


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    showing off your 4G

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    Plus the fact that I can post screen shots with my new phone

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    i think i need to root mine to be able to do that

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    Quote Originally Posted by redred View Post
    i think i need to root mine to be able to do that
    Yeah, it's weird why Wildfire needs to be rooted to do it the easy way...here's the hard way for you doublered.

    for non-rooted phones,

    Download the ff:

    1 The Android software development kit (SDK)

    2 The Java SE software development kit (SDK)

    Install 2 (JAVA SE SDK).

    Locate the Android SDK zip file, and extract it to your folder of choice.

    Connect your phone to your laptop. USB debugging must be enabled to do so,

    1 Press Menu > Settings > Applications > Development > and check the USB debugging option

    2 Browse the Android SDK folder and run the SDK Setup.exe.

    3 Hit refresh and let it update (all).

    4 After updating locate Tools > DDMS.bat. This will launch a DOS cmd window and the DDM app.

    5 On the DDM app, click on your device.

    6 To take a screenshot simply press CTRL+S or click on Device < Screen Capture.

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    (Blurred my location in the widget )

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    You didn't have to do all 5

    I'm certainly not gonna do all 7 of mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by thelancinator View Post
    You didn't have to do all 5

    I'm certainly not gonna do all 7 of mine
    Well, I got excited clicking.
    7 homescreens? The hell you need that many for!?

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    That's how many the Galaxy S II has

    You can see in my screen shot that my 'main' home screen is #4

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    Quote Originally Posted by thelancinator View Post
    That's how many the Galaxy S II has

    You can see in my screen shot that my 'main' home screen is #4
    Yea, I noticed...but I figured you have the others empty and they are just for show-off purposes there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jezter View Post
    Yea, I noticed...but I figured you have the others empty and they are just for show-off purposes there.
    I have one empty screen, the rest have something on them

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    I thought this would be some cheery Christmas pic from your home....not your %%#$#@! smart phone


    geeks

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    It's in the Mobile Device section

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jezter View Post
    Yeah, it's weird why Wildfire needs to be rooted to do it the easy way...here's the hard way for you doublered.

    for non-rooted phones,

    Download the ff:

    1 The Android software development kit (SDK)

    2 The Java SE software development kit (SDK)

    Install 2 (JAVA SE SDK).

    Locate the Android SDK zip file, and extract it to your folder of choice.

    Connect your phone to your laptop. USB debugging must be enabled to do so,

    1 Press Menu > Settings > Applications > Development > and check the USB debugging option

    2 Browse the Android SDK folder and run the SDK Setup.exe.

    3 Hit refresh and let it update (all).

    4 After updating locate Tools > DDMS.bat. This will launch a DOS cmd window and the DDM app.

    5 On the DDM app, click on your device.

    6 To take a screenshot simply press CTRL+S or click on Device < Screen Capture.
    i'll get a new phone in june i'll post it then

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    Quote Originally Posted by redred View Post
    i'll get a new phone in june i'll post it then
    Do it now

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